Band of Brothers
Add To my ShowsOverview: Drawn from interviews with survivors of Easy Company, as well as their journals and letters, Band of Brothers chronicles the experiences of these men from paratrooper training in Georgia through the end of the war. As an elite rifle company parachuting into Normandy early on D-Day morning, participants in the Battle of the Bulge, and witness to the horrors of war, the men of Easy knew extraordinary bravery and extraordinary fear - and became the stuff of legend. Based on Stephen E. Ambrose's acclaimed book of the same name.
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Episodes
Season | Episode | Name | Aired | Runtime | Overview | Watched |
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1 | 1 | Currahee Details | 2001-09-09 | 73 mins | Easy Company is introduced to Captain Sobel, who has the group undergo hard and unfair training. As a result, Sobel comes into conflict with his men, including Richard Winters, his executive officer. The company is shipped to England to prepare for D-Day. | Mark as Watched |
1 | 2 | Day of Days Details | 2001-09-09 | 52 mins | Easy Company lands in Normandy, scattered all across and away from their drop zone. 1st Lt. Meehan, commander of Easy, is killed when his plane suffers a direct hit and 1st Lt. Winters must take command and 1st Lt. Speirs is introduced. | Mark as Watched |
1 | 3 | Carentan Details | 2001-09-16 | 65 mins | Easy Company are sent to liberate the French village of Carentan, where they lose several men in heavy fighting. The episode focuses on Private Albert Blithe, who struggles with crippling anxiety following the battle. | Mark as Watched |
1 | 4 | Replacements Details | 2001-09-23 | 60 mins | Due to heavy casualties, a group of fresh paratrooper replacements joins Easy Co. in time for a massive drop into German-occupied Holland for Operation Market-Garden. While met with no resistance in Eindhoven, Easy and a cluster of British tanks are repelled from a nearby town by a superior German force, sustaining many casualties as they retreat. The Allied plan to enter Germany through Holland and end the war before Christmas fails. | Mark as Watched |
1 | 5 | Crossroads Details | 2001-09-30 | 56 mins | Winters writes a report on the challenge of an unexpected resistance to a German attack, and is haunted by his conscience after shooting a teenage German soldier. Operation Pegasus is depicted. Easy Company is called to Bastogne to repel the sudden German counterattack. | Mark as Watched |
1 | 6 | Bastogne Details | 2001-10-07 | 67 mins | Easy Company experiences the Battle of the Bulge and have to hold ground near Bastogne while running low on ammunition and other supplies. The episode focuses on medic Eugene "Doc" Roe as he helps out his fellow soldiers where he can, while also scrounging for medical supplies, of which the Company is dangerously low. | Mark as Watched |
1 | 7 | The Breaking Point Details | 2001-10-14 | 73 mins | Easy Company battles near Foy, Belgium, losing numerous men. In the episode, the actions of 1st Lt. Norman Dike, the Company's commander, are examined and questioned. Serving as narrator is 1st Sgt. Carwood Lipton, who attempts to keep the morale of the men up as they endure their trials in the forest near Foy. | Mark as Watched |
1 | 8 | The Last Patrol Details | 2001-10-21 | 59 mins | Easy Company carries out a dangerous mission in Haguenau as David Webster returns from a hospital. Together with new replacement 2nd Lt. Jones, he eventually (re)integrates with the other soldiers, whose experiences at Bastogne have made them weary and closed off from Webster due to the fact he didn't try and leave hospital early unlike other soldiers in the company. | Mark as Watched |
1 | 9 | Why We Fight Details | 2001-10-28 | 58 mins | As Nixon battles alcoholism, Easy Company enters Germany. A concentration camp near Landsberg is discovered by a patrol. This site leaves many soldiers both shocked and disgusted at what they're witnessing at the hands of the Nazi Germans. The episode was based on the liberation of Kaufering IV in the area of Hurlach. | Mark as Watched |
1 | 10 | Points Details | 2001-11-04 | 62 mins | Easy Company enters the Bavarian town of Berchtesgaden, once home to Hitler's top officers. They find the town deserted and rush on to capture Hitler's famed "Eagle's Nest" before the French can get there. Here they learn of the German army's surrender. | Mark as Watched |
Characters
Robert Sink
Played by: Dale Dye
Warren Muck
Played by: Richard Speight Jr.
Joe Toye
Played by: Kirk Acevedo
Donald Malarkey
Played by: Scott Grimes
Lynn Compton
Played by: Neal McDonough
Frank Perconte
Played by: James Madio
Herbert Sobel
Played by: David Schwimmer
George Luz
Played by: Rick Gomez
Antonio C. García
Played by: Douglas Spain
Albert Blithe
Played by: Marc Warren
David Kenyon Webster
Played by: Eion Bailey
Denver "Bull" Randleman
Played by: Michael Cudlitz
Harry Welsh
Played by: Rick Warden
Carwood Lipton
Played by: Donnie Wahlberg
Joseph Liebgott
Played by: Ross McCall
Ronald Speirs
Played by: Matthew Settle
Richard "Dick" Winters
Played by: Damian Lewis
Eugene Roe
Played by: Shane Taylor
William Guarnere
Played by: Frank John Hughes
Johnny Martin
Played by: Dexter Fletcher
Lewis Nixon
Played by: Ron Livingston
Joseph Ramirez
Played by: Rene L. Moreno
Henry S. Jones
Played by: Colin Hanks
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