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Full Length | Band Of Brothers | Episode 6

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Comments

Roe was NOT abusing the morphine. They were critically short of it for most of their time in the Ardennes, hence why he was constantly asking for it along with plasma and bandages. The scene where you see him wrapping a string around his fingers had nothing to do with that. Morphine wouldn't do him any good there anyway. His finger was pretty badly frost-bitten. That's why he kept messing with it.

PP82

This episode is a work of art and somehow it hits me harder every time I watch it. Whenever I think back to this series this is the episode that burned itself into my memory.

Jorge Hernandez

Not sure how they got this detail wrong but Julian wasn’t a replacement. He and Babe Hefron were friends from basic and had transferred into easy after Normandy. They had already been non-commissioned officers and took a rank bump down to corporal to go to airborne school to be back up troops for the invasion.

Josie Lawson

I love how the medic, who used morphine to help numb wounded mens pain, is looking for more morphine and you guys immediately revert to him being a drug addict haha

JP11

It was never about honor for these men. If they didn't hold this line, the front for the entire allied force would collapse. He did what he thought needed to be done with the lack of everything.

Zyrus

Thanks for the reaction. I knew Cajuns growing up in SE Texas near the Louisiana border. I also lived in Louisiana a few years and became friends with several Cajuns, some from the heart of Cajun country (in Louisiana) whose parents spoke broken English.

Clay F

You’ll have to read more about Renée Lemaire. She returned to Bastogne to visit her parents, and was trapped when the Germans attacked. She and Augusta Chiwy are known as the Angels of Bastogne.

Robert Snyder

Hey ladies I just joined your channel when I discovered you were watching this. My grandfather was in the 4th armored division, one of the units that broke through to "rescue" the 101st. He never wanted to talk about the things he did or saw during the war.

Stephen Knueppel

I have watched many reactions to this show and y'all are the first and only people I've ever seen to think Doc was using the morphine for personal reasons 🤣

Shawn Lewis

There was no other fabric though. These guys took what they where given, and made it work. Sry that was responding to Simon, I'm not familiar with the platform ...

SKR_13

Technology, great when it works right...

SKR_13

😂😂

Haylo

More ppl should watch this series and others to really grasp human history. We've come a long way, but!!! Pay attention to history or it will repeat itself!

SKR_13

there was a part in this episode where things began to ramp up and you guys were so calm and focused for about 10 minutes and weren't even moving staring at the screen. then I realized it was because I accidentally paused your video lol 😂

forestmarmot

You guys should watch "A Silent Voice " it's an anime movie <3

Rolando Codner

medic ep <3

DT

Guys, could you watch The Snow Society? It is a beautiful Spanish film about a true story <3

ben esponja

pretty sure the medic was shaking from being cold in the beginning :D

Simon Bjuhr


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