Talking to myself here I think, but I don't care, this series deserves to be mentioned.
Seen part 7, it just feels like these episodes are getting harder and grittier as they go along.
Some of the combat scenes are incredibly difficult to watch, which only makes it more compelling when you listen to the veterans at the beginning of the programme telling you how it was.
Just three episodes left then, but I can say that IMO this miniseries is without a doubt on the same level of excellence as Band of Brothers, something I couldn't imagine before it began.
Credit to everyone involved in the project, and to the memories of the soldiers who didn't make it home.
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