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Penguin 08-28-10 08:34 AM

Nice review of History Channel's "WW II" series
 
I found this hillarious review of the "World War 2 show" on the History Channel: http://squid314.livejournal.com/275614.html
If you are at work or bored or both I can also recommend some of the comment section - how cliché: the German poster does not get the joke :O:

Sailor Steve 08-28-10 11:07 AM

:rotfl2::rock:

I've always loved stuff like this. It's an old concept - if reality were written as fiction, no one would believe it. I also loved some of the comments by the posters who followed the original.

Good stuff!

STEED 08-28-10 11:24 AM

I'm surprised there is any WW2 stuff on it, all I hear is Ice Road Truckers and Axe Men and......

HC :rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:

Oberon 08-28-10 11:33 AM

:haha:

Nice. I like this reply in the comments:

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I just want to point out a slight error in your piece: the Churchill character was actually First Sea Lord, which is a kind of admiral according to the series' bible, in the first series. What's interesting in a total breakdown of continuity kind of way is that his back history has him in the army before this. So it's easy to see how you made your mistake in calling him a general. It's what you'd expect, after all, if the writers hadn't been more concerned with the Rule of Cool than realism.

Also, has anyone noticed just how many superweapons there were in this series? Every time things get slow, they pull a secret weapon out of nowhere. Early on, when the good guys are facing the invasion, it looks like it's all over for them? They unveil this super-secret invisible detection system out of nowhere to track the enemy bomber squadrons. And it works perfectly, in contrast to the bad guys' secret weapons which when they work aren't used properly, and when they are used properly are just too big to use, incredibly delicate or melt their users. The only weapons that work well and are used properly are those undersea boats and that magic 88mm gun (which tends to get used in everything).

TLAM Strike 08-28-10 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1479540)
I'm surprised there is any WW2 stuff on it, all I hear is Ice Road Truckers and Axe Men and......

HC :rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:

Sure there is, last Wednesday I saw a show on how the Nazis were looking for this stuff called 'Vrill" to turn them in to superman. :haha:

frau kaleun 08-28-10 12:17 PM

From the comments:
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...and the Americans are led by a kindly old man in a wheelchair.

they totally ripped off X-Men
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No, you've got it all wrong. World War II was that rarest of programs: a sequel far more interesting and complex than the original. Remember the first series, World War I, when the Germans rebooted the concept of war? Four years of endless trench warfare. Ratings were abysmal.
:rotfl2:


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