BAND OF BROTHERS Episode 10 Breakdown & Ending Explained

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I review, breakdown and explain Band of Brothers Episode 10 Points. I discuss the ending of the HBO show from 2001 which focussed on Easy Company in the 101st Airborne Division. I react to the best moments in the finale, moments such as the interviews, finding out what happened to the characters, the men going to Austria, Janovec’s death, the German General’s speech, Germans surrender and the ending of the show. I also compare the episode to the real events and provide an in depth recap and my reaction to the full episode.

00:00 Intro
00:44 Band Of Brothers Episode 10 Breakdown
18:12 Band Of Brothers Episode 10 Review
19:34 Outro

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Thanks for tuning into the breakdowns of Band of Brothers! I'm going to be covering more classic TV series on the channel. Let me know in the comments if there are any specific shows you'd like to see episode breakdowns on!

BrainPilot
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I didn’t pick up on one detail the first couple of times I watched the series. In the tenth episode, when Capt. Sobel is called out for not saluting Maj. Winters, he’s reminded that “You salute the rank, not the man”. Contrast this with the scene in the first episode, where, as he passes by 1Lt Winters, Winters, despite his strong antipathy toward Sobel, still renders a proper salute. It’s a small detail, but I think it bookends the series nicely.

rleroygordon
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In fact not only was Shifty badly injured in the truck accident, his Luger pistols and more importantly all his back pay was stolen. Such lack of respect shown by the creeps who followed the real heroes makes one’s blood boil.

michaelhayden
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I cried 20 years ago when I watched episode 10 and the names of the individual soldiers came on screen. And I cried again just listening to you talk about the episode. We owe so much to all the men and women who stood up to the evil that threatened to take the world. Forever grateful.

JanStrojil
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Excellent. One comment. In Winters last interview I think he said his friend said "I served in a company of heroes" not "in the company of heroes." Small change, but it makes a big difference.

nslinder
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I have the box set of many DVDs but I can tell you that out of every movie I have seen in my life this one has made me cry so many times, I feel as if I know all of them and felt the pain and loss of members of Easy company with the on-screen actors, even now looking at the real band of brothers talking about the things they saw and experienced I can name them all by their faces and I can cry just thinking about the hell they went through, I for one never took much notice of the "YANKS" in the war thinking they did not do much, but after the box set I feel different the guys of easy company were the bravest men I have ever seen as a lady in her 70s now I say this, I for one will never forget easy and the real band of brothers..xx

linayer
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Very well said. I can't agree with you more. One of the best television shows ever, and best depiction of WWII - albeit just one of countless realms of the war where service bravery and sacrifice was put forth - but oh how brilliant of a production and how exquisitely told! Yes, they are completely worthy of the title, the Greatest Generation. I have never doubted that label, ever. The sacrifices of that generation is not lost on some of us who know exactly what they accomplished. --a grateful gen-x'er

Zale-vj
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Imn glad I watched this back as Freshman in High School. I'm glad to be in the military in the boots of these men and I hope I could follow in their footsteps

lt.dashkov
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I've watched 'Band of Brothers' many times over the years, as I also think it one of the best series ever produced for television. My father was a WWII vet - he was on a sub-chaser in the Atlantic, and while this show was about a specific unit, I imagine it captures what every veteran of the war felt and experienced. Thanks for the fantastic breakdown of the series. :)

curiousworld
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Slight correction, the letter Winters cites from is from Mike Ranney, one of the E-company sergeants that rebelled against Sobel. It's Ranney's grandson who asked the question. Not Winters writing his Granny. It's a mistake I see many make. in the interview he asks the interviewer: "Do you remember the letter Mike Ranney wrote me, you do? Remember how he ended it?

roguehart
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I was at the gym when I last watched the finale. I’m not ashamed to say that I broke down crying mid-set when Winters explained the fates of the men of Easy. Rest in peace you brave and noble men. The world thanks you.

jacksonconstantine
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Oh man. I watched BoB on TV when it aired. I later bought BoB on DVD; watched it maybe half a dozen times over the years, and I sob every bloody time at this ending. I start blubbing at the baseball scene when Winters is telling us what happens to them all…then when the real Winters talks about that letter…I’m an utter wreck.

FallenAngel
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I loved this series and I loved the interviews with those "band of Brothers" who were still with us. I can not watch this series without feeling the overwhelming emotion of it and the immense admiration that I have for all those of the "greatest generation" who did so much for all of us. We are all better off for what these people did for us and for having lived among us. God bless each and every one of them and God bless all those who helped defeat Fascism and Nazism. Their sacrifice must never be forgotten and we must never allow Fascism to grow.

davkatjenn
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One nitpick, the quote from Maj. Winters at the end was from a letter from Sgt. Ranney.

hazmatt
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Thank you very much!
I really enjoyed revisiting this amazing show with your insights. I found it a little funny but very relatable that at the end of every episode review you said something along the lines of "this to me is one of the best episodes", because they really are all some of the best.
I wish you had mentioned when reviewing Shifty's lottery that it was rigged (the helmet only had one piece of paper in it) and how much appreciation the guys had for him- it was a really touching blink and you'll miss it moment.
I'll definitely check out your reviews of other series, though I share your sentiment that none can top this one.

rotempeer-raviv
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Ive seen BoB multiple times. I always get a little choked up during the baseball scene

sbrosier
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Sadly, the Eagles Nest is very inaccurate and Berchtesgaden is not even similar to the real town. Regardless, it was a wonderful show!

Zelo_
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also it wasnt uncommon for career men to fight in more than war. some men even fought in ww1, ww2 and korea. many men fought in korea and vietnam my uncle did. many many men fought in ww2 and korea cause they were so close together

mistybethune
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I enjoyed this series and bought the box set.
I have no idea how it was filmed but it came across so realistic. The emotions of the individual members of the men was heart breaking at times yet so human. It is the most impressive of all the war films I have seen.
Magnificent.

jocarter
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You might rather enjoy HBO's 'From the Earth to the Moon'. A dramatization of the space race, centered around NASA's Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programmes.

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