The Pacific Episode 1 'Guadalcanal & Leckie' Premiere REACTION!!

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  • @NikkiStevenReact
    @NikkiStevenReact  2 года назад +30

    The Pacific Ep1 full, unedited watch-a-long REACTION: bit.ly/3upePRt
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    • @gtaclevelandcity
      @gtaclevelandcity 2 года назад

      Something to remember about this show, it does not follow a single group of soldiers like Band of Brothers. Instead it follows individual soldiers and how their paths crossed across the the war in the Pacific. The show also serves as a love letter to the the Marine Corps.

    • @steveandtracysweeney3037
      @steveandtracysweeney3037 2 года назад

      Respect to both your dad's from a Marine Veteran.

    • @iKvetch558
      @iKvetch558 2 года назад

      I am sure the subject will come up on multiple occasions, but you should be prepared for the fact that the war in the Pacific was much more brutal than the war in Europe...it was much more like the worst areas of the Eastern Front. This is a statistically verified fact, and the makers of the show are very good at finding ways to make that brutality seem very real.
      It is true that many more casualties happened for the US in the European theater of WW2, but that is because of a much larger number of men involved, the Pacific had a far higher rate of casualties AND death than in the Europe. When comparing the amphibious campaigns in the Pacific...like Guadalcanal, Peleliu and the rest...versus the battles of Europe...such as Sicily, Normandy, or The Ardennes...the casualty rate was around 5.5 vs about 1.75. That is how many men per thousand were wounded per day. The difference in death rates was even higher...with 1.78 deaths per thousand per day in the Pacific versus about .36 deaths per day per thousand men in Europe. ✌💯

    • @bobbyhomes7352
      @bobbyhomes7352 2 года назад

      As a man only movie dedecated to real events to make me cry not this episode but the next two are hard.

    • @lawrenceallen8096
      @lawrenceallen8096 2 года назад

      Wait till you get to episode 9

  • @trev9168
    @trev9168 2 года назад +286

    So glad y’all watching this. People seem to forget about this masterpiece do to the success (very earned) of band of brothers but I think this tells a completely different side of war at such a level that even band of brothers can’t compete

    • @genghisgalahad8465
      @genghisgalahad8465 2 года назад +10

      Due* I think it's less a competition or need for comparison that even the veterans themselves tell frankly of their brothers on the beaches of Normandy and across the Pacific. They know themselves and what they can do and been through and of the travails of their fellow brothers during WWII.

    • @alwaysbanned4812
      @alwaysbanned4812 2 года назад +4

      Although the veterans now are learning they fought against the things they believe in, these shows are becoming interesting to watch.

    • @rorschach5184
      @rorschach5184 2 года назад +2

      I heard there was another show like this coming out that is from the eyes of bomber crews but I’m not 100% sure

    • @rorschach5184
      @rorschach5184 2 года назад

      I heard there was another show like this coming out that is from the eyes of bomber crews but I’m not 100% sure

    • @Adam-xg1ch
      @Adam-xg1ch 2 года назад +1

      i agree. imo band of brothers was more about the characters, the pacific is more about the actual hells of war.

  • @bkjeong4302
    @bkjeong4302 2 года назад +12

    That night naval engagement briefly shown at 16:44 was the Battle of Savo Island, the worst defeat in American naval history. That exact stretch of ocean (and the general Solomons archipelago to a lesser extent) ended up being the most intense and heavily contested naval theatre of WWII, with an entire series of night engagements and two aircraft carrier duels resulting in the loss of over two dozen major warships for each side. There is a reason it’s nicknamed Ironbottom Sound these days.

  • @foolslayer9416
    @foolslayer9416 2 года назад +139

    22:10 That Imperial Japanese soldier was saying "Come on! Kill me! Shoot me!"
    As for how cruel this was, in comparison to what his brothers-in-arms have done, he had it easy.

    • @abigailredclutchbarn
      @abigailredclutchbarn 2 года назад +2

      Thank you for interpreting for us! 👍

    • @crazytanks2001
      @crazytanks2001 2 года назад +4

      I mean not really since the Americans and other countries done worse things 🤷

    • @quintomalley1196
      @quintomalley1196 Год назад +17

      @@crazytanks2001 Define 'worse'. We nuked two cities. The Japanese raped, pillaged, and murdered their way through the city of Nanking. The Japanese are also responsible for creating unit 731, a chemical and biological warfare r&d unit.

    • @crazytanks2001
      @crazytanks2001 Год назад

      @@quintomalley1196 yes stalin slaughtered over 50 million people british killed over 30 million in India I can go on everyone is as bad as each other but humanity can still exist just because this other person killed people doesn't mean you can kill someone else

    • @longbowenjoyer2154
      @longbowenjoyer2154 Год назад +11

      @@quintomalley1196 it’s however quite weird that Americans let most of the Japanese “scientists” live after getting their horrific research results. As an exchange

  • @juanitajones6900
    @juanitajones6900 2 года назад +84

    The narrative style for "The Pacific" is different from that of "Band of Brothers". The 2001 miniseries focused on a military unit - an Army company. And the 2010 miniseries focused on the experiences of three Marines - Leckie, Sledge and Basilone.

  • @pystrykerstaff5378
    @pystrykerstaff5378 2 года назад +70

    I was blessed to be able to meet Sid Philips’ sister Katharine before she passed away. I was able to spend about an hour chatting with her about Sid and Eugene Sledge. If you the chance, pickup the books they wrote about their experiences in the war. Sid’s
    is called “You’ll Be Sor-ree!” and Eugene’s is called “With The Old Breed”. Both are excellent reads with many pictures taken during their experiences. Have a great day!

    • @MichalBreslau
      @MichalBreslau 2 года назад +7

      Leckie had his memories written too. "Helmet for my pillow".Show is based on his book and Sledge's.

    • @rpg7287
      @rpg7287 2 года назад +6

      With the Old Breed by Eugene Sledge is the single best book on World War 2 I have ever read.

    • @Sharpyste
      @Sharpyste 2 года назад +1

      Nice story sledge was a monster a pure monster in this series amazing courgeous guy truely inspiring and brave

  • @jozsa8043
    @jozsa8043 2 года назад +26

    The landing does such an amazing job of playing on the audiences experiences of the DDay landing from "Saving Private Ryan". Such a great piece of filmaking

  • @AndrewAHynd
    @AndrewAHynd 2 года назад +36

    YES!!!! I loved your reaction to Band of Brothers, and was wondering when you were going to do this. I am ready for the journey with you and the boys in the Pacific. Be ready for a ride.
    The guys that did Band of Brothers, and the Pacific, are working on a third mini series right now, about the Air War in Europe, called Masters of the Air. Production has been going for about two years so far, with a few delays for Covid and pandemic stuff.

    • @BGuitarify
      @BGuitarify 2 года назад +2

      I heard about Masters of the Air what feels like a decade ago, it's actually happening?! So stoked. Thanks for the heads up, definitely on my radar.

    • @AndrewAHynd
      @AndrewAHynd 2 года назад +3

      @@BGuitarify Thought I replied alredy, but oops.
      Sounds like it is mostly done, I've seen some leaked photos of costumes and the like out there. One of the producers of it. Kirk Saduski, said it should be out on Apple+ mid to late spring 2023. So, hopefully a trailer in the new year.

    • @falsenostalgia-shannon
      @falsenostalgia-shannon 2 года назад +1

      @@AndrewAHynd I was so excited to watch it with my AF dad, but it took too long. Now I’ll have to enjoy it alone, but I’ll certainly still enjoy it!

    • @sergeantbigmac
      @sergeantbigmac Год назад

      @@BGuitarify Oh ya thats right there was a teaser about a decade ago (well not a teaser technically more like a demo reel pitched I guess so a studio would produce it?). Originally, I think it was supposed to be about the 8th air force. I havent kept up with the leaks since but the move to apple+ is a little disappointing, they mustve had problems getting it financed by HBO?

  • @kenlawton1531
    @kenlawton1531 Год назад +2

    Having been to Guadalcanal several times I can assure you the environment is arduous. Just walking around zaps your energy, the humidity and heat is ridiculous. That Naval battle shown was the Battle of Savo Island, a decisive Japanese victory.

  • @guscarlson7021
    @guscarlson7021 2 года назад +50

    My Dad was in the OSS in Burma. Ever hear of Merrill's Marauders?
    At 19 my Pa was on the very tip of that spear.
    He passed in 2015 and I miss him more every day.
    He was my real life hero.

    • @douglascampbell9809
      @douglascampbell9809 2 года назад

      O7

    • @trottheblackdog
      @trottheblackdog 2 года назад +1

      Go For Broke! was their motto. Respect to your dad and his brothers.

    • @guscarlson7021
      @guscarlson7021 2 года назад

      @@trottheblackdog On his behalf, thank you.

    • @huntclanhunt9697
      @huntclanhunt9697 2 года назад +2

      I remember the Marauders! Rangers stole their insignia!

    • @nyghtmoon
      @nyghtmoon 2 года назад +1

      Your dad was a hero and, to borrow a quote, ultimate badass.

  • @ryankeyes3101
    @ryankeyes3101 2 года назад +32

    The battle of the Tenaru/Alligator Creek was a review of what the Marines and Americans could expect from the Japanese for the rest of the war were they would not surrender and they would fight to the death.

    • @michaelstach5744
      @michaelstach5744 2 года назад +4

      The black and white photos from this battle show that the depiction here was not exaggerated.

    • @kimleechristensen2679
      @kimleechristensen2679 2 года назад +6

      The infamous Japanese Banzai charge worked very well, when attacking an enemy armed mostly with bolt action weapons and few automatic weapons.
      But when attacking US troops which was mostly armed with automatic or semi automatic weapons the Banzai charge became a suicide charge.
      The high losses with almost no success this attack tactic had, would result in that the Japanese higher command from 1943 started to ban such attacks, as they where to costly in manpower with next to no gain.
      However the ban was still on a local level on occasion ignored, by some die hards to the very end of the war.

  • @gray7433
    @gray7433 2 года назад +42

    Love this series. Glad you're watching. Hope you like it!

  • @adamweatherly1300
    @adamweatherly1300 2 года назад +36

    Yesss I’ve been waiting for this for so long, also note this is more gruesome than band of brothers

  • @karlmoles6530
    @karlmoles6530 2 года назад +6

    Guadalcanal was hell. Six long grinding months of hell in the air, on land, and at sea. People now are used to the United States have a huge material advantage. In 1942, at Guadalcanal, it wasn't like that. Operation Watchtower was run on a shoestring and we suffered some truly punishing defeats. As Savo Island on the night of Aug 9th 1943 the Japanese Navy caught us flat footed and sank 4 of our cruisers. Thousands of Navy sailors died. Then in a battle every American should know about, on the night of Friday, Nov 13th, 1942, a heavily outnumbered Navy task group with only cruisers and destroyers fought a furious night battle against a Japanese naval force that included battleships. They had come to wipe the Marines out but Admiral Callaghan's strike force stopped them cold, at a terrible cost. Admiral Callaghan himself died on the bridge of the USS San Fransisco during the battle, and Admiral Norman Scott also died, and went down fighting with his ship The USS Atlanta that sank that night. All this while the Marines fought battle after battle in the stinking jungles of Guadalcanal

    • @michaelstach5744
      @michaelstach5744 2 года назад

      If you are in San Francisco you can go out to Lands End Park and see the foundations of the bath house that used to be there, interesting place. Part of Harold and Maude was filmed there. A short walk along a trail leads to a memorial for the cruiser USS San Francisco. You see the remains of the bridge. The punishment that ship took was amazing.
      Then drive south to where 280 and 380 intersect. This is where the Golden Gate National Cemetery is located. On the north side of the flagpole mound is the location of Myron “Mike” Ranney’s grave. He was part of the sergeant’s revolt in episode one of BOB and also wrote the letter Winters quotes from at the end of episode 10. Very short walk from there to the grave of Adm. Chester Nimitz.

    • @bkjeong4302
      @bkjeong4302 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@karlmoles6530
      Atlanta was sunk in part by San Francisco, which fired on her repeatedly.

    • @karlmoles6530
      @karlmoles6530 6 месяцев назад

      @@bkjeong4302 Yes I know, I am writing a book about the entire Guadalcanal campaign. I just didn't want my explanation to be 14 paragraphs long

  • @CitroChannel
    @CitroChannel 2 года назад +13

    Finally! I'm so happy that you guys finally found time to get around to this. It's another masterpiece! The story is told a bit differently than the way it was in _Band of Brothers,_ but it is on the same level in quality. And I feel like I have an obligation to be one of the people to suggest watching _Generation Kill_ whenever you feel like it/have the tine after you finish _The Pacific._

  • @greywater3186
    @greywater3186 2 года назад +9

    Two of my grandmother’s brothers were on ships in this campaign. They both perished at sea in battles.
    All who fought are remembered.

  • @lawrencedockery9032
    @lawrencedockery9032 2 года назад +6

    The battle at the end of the episode is the Battle of the Tenaru River in which a Japanese regiment of 1,000 men attacked the Marines throughout the night. It was an absolute massacre as the Marines killed 900 of the Japanese attackers while suffering only 41 killed themselves. There's a very famous photograph of the aftermath (recreated at 21:03) with hundreds of dead Japanese bodies on the sandbar.

  • @steveg5933
    @steveg5933 2 года назад +7

    My granddad signed up December 8th 1941, US Navy Seabee. He did the grand tour of the South Pacific. Fought side by side with Marines. Gramps passed in 75. When I joined the Navy my Grandma was more than a little pleased to carry-on the family tradition.

  • @jp1170
    @jp1170 2 года назад +60

    Ive watched both Band of Brothers and The Pacific easily 30 times through and you’ll realize that trying to choose between the two is almost impossible. This show really drives into the emotional side of being a marine in the Pacific theatre. An unbelievable show. Cant wait for the next one

    • @michaelstach5744
      @michaelstach5744 2 года назад +10

      This is right.
      The themes of BOB are group cohesion and leadership. The theme of The Pacific is how many times can you send a man into hell without destroying his soul.

    • @stevem2323
      @stevem2323 2 года назад +4

      Band of has more cinematic feel, but Pacific is brutal just like that war, Europe was more human in comparison.

    • @gudhaxer41343
      @gudhaxer41343 2 года назад

      @@stevem2323 The holocaust was terrible but man Imperial japs were more brutal to their enemies. They def deserved the nukes more than the innocents of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

    • @stevem2323
      @stevem2323 2 года назад +2

      @@gudhaxer41343 Absolutely, people are totally oblivious how dangerous and murderous that regime was, they absolutely annihilated Chinese and other nations. Also, they started to use live shield from Japanese civilians toward the end of the war.
      Imagine trying land invasion on Japan, probably million dead US soldiers and couple million dead Japanese.

    • @beedubree2550
      @beedubree2550 2 года назад +3

      I really don't think one of these shows can be analysed or discussed without the other, they're sort of two sides of the same coin. The way I'd describe them is that Band of Brothers is about how war shapes people, and The Pacific is about how war breaks people

  • @trottheblackdog
    @trottheblackdog 2 года назад +10

    Chesty Puller's speech gives me chills every time.

    • @murraypft
      @murraypft 2 года назад +1

      I NEVER heard of Chesty Puller until I joined the USAF. We had two Marines in my Tech School class. They thought of him as a God.

    • @Patrick-xv6qv
      @Patrick-xv6qv Год назад

      @@murraypft because to the Marines Chesty is a god lol. Most highly decorated Marine in the history of the Corps

  • @salto1994
    @salto1994 2 года назад +1

    Love seeing you react to the pacific. Mid spring of this year, another 10 part miniseries is coming out from hanks and Spielberg about the usaf in Europe. Called "masters of the air" can't wait to check it out

  • @fuelman1391
    @fuelman1391 2 года назад +5

    Good reaction to a great show. The general that William Sadler plays is Chesty Puller, one of the most legendary Marines ever. Jon Seda is playing John Basilone. One of the most badass Marines (hell, warriors) ever. It would be worth it to read up on those two.

    • @gettimabodybag6213
      @gettimabodybag6213 2 года назад

      The pub he drank in is in my city in Melbourne Australia. The Young & Jackson's.

  • @anotherperson6146
    @anotherperson6146 2 года назад +8

    About Time, especially now with a third show coming.
    Btw, after you finish the show if you can, I would recommend watching the documentary He Has Seen War, which has surviving members of Easy Company and the First Marine Division, you’ll see some familiar names.

  • @graham2424
    @graham2424 2 года назад +16

    Ever since band of brothers I couldn't wait for you guys to start this

  • @GeroldLive
    @GeroldLive 2 года назад +9

    Actor who plays Eugene is the kid from first jurassic park

  • @jacobcorcho2518
    @jacobcorcho2518 2 года назад +3

    OMFG I'm so excited about this. I loved your Band of Brothers reactions and I love this series a lot as well! Gotta see what the Marines did against an enemy that wouldn't surrender and didn't care if he died as long as he took you with him, against jungles, malaria, heat, hidden machine gun nests.

  • @thissailorja
    @thissailorja 2 года назад

    There wes a man named Saumara (SP?) who died on a troop transoport. He had struck out Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, Lou Gehrig in an exebition game when the Yankees went to Japan in 37 0r 38 right before the war started. My spouse ins Japanese and I met her stationed over there. Listening to what they say in the show has been eye opening to say the least.

  • @JB-bv1rg
    @JB-bv1rg 2 года назад +2

    In June 1942, the 1st Marines [regiment] set sail from San Francisco headed for the South Pacific. The 1st Marines regiment landed on the island of Guadalcanal, part of the Solomon Islands, on 7 August 1942 and would fight in the Battle of Guadalcanal until relieved on 8 December 1942. Some of the heaviest action the regiment would see on Guadalcanal took place on 21 August 1942 during the Battle of the Tenaru, which was the first Japanese counter-attack of the campaign.
    The 1st Marines regiment was part of the First Marine division. The First division as a whole would fight in the Guadalcanal Campaign until relieved at 1400 on 8 December 1942 by Major General Alexander Patch's Americal Division. This operation won the division its first of three World War II Presidential Unit Citations (PUC). The battle would cost the division 650 killed in action, 1,278 wounded in action with a further 8,580 contracting malaria and 31 missing in action.
    1st Marine Division - Commanded by Major General Alexander Vandegrift
    ===================
    1st Marine Regiment
    5th Marine Regiment
    7th Marine Regiment
    11th Marine Regiment
    1st Amphibian Tractor Battalion
    1st Aviation Engineer Battalion
    1st Pioneer Battalion
    1st Special Weapons Battalion
    1st Tank Battalion
    Other Marine units
    3rd Defense Battalion - landed 7 August 1942
    1st Parachute Battalion
    1st Raider Battalion
    The 2nd Marine Regiment and part of the 10th Marine Regiment [from the 2nd marine division] were attached to the First division for the invasion of Guadalcanal. The 8th Marine Regiment [from the 2nd marine division] would arrive in November 1942 as reinforcements.

  • @LifeintheBigCity-yc1mt
    @LifeintheBigCity-yc1mt 2 года назад +1

    Very excited to watch you experience this series! It's so brutal but so brilliantly done. Can't wait till episode 9!

  • @svampen7782
    @svampen7782 2 года назад +6

    This series was made almost a decade after Band of Brothers. Back then there were more Veterans still alive, i wish they made this one sooner because then we could have had more Pacific veterans in the show.

  • @genghisgalahad8465
    @genghisgalahad8465 2 года назад +3

    Yes! The Marines of the Pacific! That part, the veterans, my heart swells! I'm in awe and admiration and deep respect!

  • @fwfs
    @fwfs 2 года назад +9

    As others have pointed out, The Pacific is a far different beast than Band of Brothers. In particular, it underscores the brutality and psychological horrors of war in the Pacific. The series gets darker and grimmer as it progresses. There aren't many feel good scenes in this series, and far fewer guys in white hats like Winters or Lipton from BoB. It's less character driven and more about the traumatic toll war exerts on the common Marine. Indeed, the Imperial Japanese military was fanatical. The things they did to people in China and elsewhere (POWs included) is enough to make you sick and gives the Nazis a run for their money.

  • @amandamosteller1371
    @amandamosteller1371 2 года назад +4

    I HIGHLY recommend reading the books written by 2 of the main characters. Robert Ledkie's "Helment for My Pillow" and Eugene Sledge's "With the Old Breed"
    These books were used to help tell more of their personal stories throughout the series.

    • @amandamosteller1371
      @amandamosteller1371 2 года назад

      @@hexapuma12 thanks for the correction!!

    • @amandamosteller1371
      @amandamosteller1371 2 года назад

      @@hexapuma12 yes it is.. I haven't read it since I found out the series was coming out.

    • @nataliestclair6176
      @nataliestclair6176 4 дня назад

      as well as Black Sand, Red Blood by Charles "Chuck Tatum" that he wrote that deals with the battle of Iwo Jima that the Iwo Jima episode is based on

  • @GHOST6472
    @GHOST6472 2 года назад +1

    OMG been waiting for this since you watched Band of Brothers! I can’t wait for you to see all of this!

  • @D-Wells0203
    @D-Wells0203 2 года назад +1

    Thrilled that you guys are reviewing this show. I followed your whole journey through band of brothers and loved those videos as well. The main characters to follow are Robert Lecki ( guy behind machine gun who writes letters to Vera), John Basilone (Italian guy from NJ who’s friends are JP Morgan and Manny Rodriguez), and later on you’ll get to spend a lot more time with Eugene Sledge (boy from Mobile Alabama w the heart murmur). Enjoy the series!

  • @Jayson_Boyd
    @Jayson_Boyd 2 года назад

    Finally! I’v been waiting for this a long time.. thank you!

  • @catherinelw9365
    @catherinelw9365 2 года назад +1

    Wow! So excited to see your reactions to this series. I loved your reactions to Band of Brothers but thought you kinda forgot about the Pacific. Thank you so much for remembering these guys who endured hell on earth. They should never be forgotten. ❤️

  • @tomasbiela5860
    @tomasbiela5860 2 года назад +8

    Such a great series. Be ready. As the episodes progress, you will see the horrors of war and how it affected everyone and the brutality of the Japanese military. Be prepared when you get to episode 9, it'll be a tough episode for you both.

    • @ghandiman
      @ghandiman 2 года назад +1

      Don’t give expectations.. just as bad as spoiling.

  • @Fat_Paws
    @Fat_Paws 2 года назад +1

    I was just wondering yesterday if you would ever do this series. I am sure there is a word for this kind of happy foresight. :)🤗

  • @geraldtodd6633
    @geraldtodd6633 2 года назад

    I saw the notification for this mini-series and had to jump on it. I've never had the chance to see this, I wanted to after seeing Band Of Brothers so now I'll see the edited version along with you two. I've enjoyed other programs with you and you were great so I expect this journey to be a good one.

  • @blandis93312
    @blandis93312 2 года назад +1

    Some people committed suicide when they were told they were physically unfit for duty. The feeling to serve was so strong.

  • @Joyce05
    @Joyce05 2 года назад

    Yay!! Im a big fan of this show and im glad ive got something to follow leading up to christmas!

  • @xdestoration7816
    @xdestoration7816 2 года назад

    Sooo glad yall are finally here!

  • @jameschilton876
    @jameschilton876 2 года назад

    Love this series could watch this over and over, so glad your watching it

  • @HaeresisEXE1
    @HaeresisEXE1 2 года назад

    Really happy to see you guys covering this series! I also recommend the “Medal of Honor” docu series about those recipients. Very well done that I think you two would really appreciate.

  • @frankb4517
    @frankb4517 2 года назад

    Been waiting for this. Happy Happy Joy Joy!!

  • @robinhardman7527
    @robinhardman7527 2 года назад

    I’m so glad I found you two. I’m a little older, but I do appreciate young adults being very interested in history and what almost all of our Fathers, Uncles, Great Uncles, Grandfathers, Great Grandfathers and Great Great Grandfathers went through. Not to ignore the brave nurses who in those days were women. I only watch one other channel. I appreciate that you both care and want to learn. My Father was in Korea, my cousin was killed in Vietnam. I appreciate hearing your views and reactions. ♥️

  • @martensjd
    @martensjd 2 года назад +1

    One thing that's related but from and Army Air Corps point of view is the book "One Damned Island after Another" by Clive Howard and Joe Whitley. To extend the reach of heavy bomber aircraft towards Japan as the islands were taken, air fields were built (or repaired) and put into service. So air crews were moving from island to island, gradually closer to Japan. Good book.

  • @Jarod-te2bi
    @Jarod-te2bi 2 года назад

    7:23 grandparents on my dads family side here supporting roles in the RCAF (Royal Canadian Air Force)

  • @theycallme_sta_cey
    @theycallme_sta_cey 2 года назад +1

    5:48 "Oorah". fucking right.

  • @jean-philippedoyon9904
    @jean-philippedoyon9904 2 года назад +1

    That guy who play Eugene Sledge...It's Jospeh Mazzello...Timmy in Jurassic Park !!! That show like Bands of Brothers is full of surprising actor !!

  • @ladygeekgirl
    @ladygeekgirl 2 года назад

    Yes! Looking forward to this reaction! I love when you guys said you appreciate this stuff about the war more. As I do you learn in school but you also learn from family members who have been through it. And learn the loss of a family member. I lost an Uncle during the Vietnam War which was so upsetting how he lost his life. As others who faced it. So I appreciate watching war films because it's our history and shows what these soldiers went through. Kudos to you guys watching these films and shows.

  • @chasecarmichael1229
    @chasecarmichael1229 2 года назад +1

    Wow, I have been waiting for this since you guys finished Band of Brothers! This is gonna be goooood

  • @dogsplayingpoker2395
    @dogsplayingpoker2395 2 года назад +1

    My late uncle was in the 7th Army and fought in North Africa/Sicily. He was wounded and sent home to recover after which he volunteered for the 5307 composite unit fighting the Japanese in Burma. All he ever said about his combat experience was that he wished he had stayed in Europe fighting the Germans.

  • @tonym362
    @tonym362 Год назад

    So glad to see you reaction to this series. My dad was in the Navy. He was 16 in High school when Pearl was hit. He remembered everyone saying "Where's Pearl Harbor". It was 1941, Hawaii was not part of the US & just a bunch of volcanic islands out somewhere in the pacific ocean. As soon as he turned 17, he enlisted & served in the Pacific. He's 96 now & one of the few still alive from that war. He lost 2 brothers in WW II, my uncle lost a leg, but they never lost faith in the USA.

  • @jessicalynn4932
    @jessicalynn4932 2 года назад +1

    So excited to finally watch the pacific with you guys !🙂

  • @diamondrattler7453
    @diamondrattler7453 2 года назад

    Hell yeah! Love that you guys are finally watching this. Love this show.

  • @brianscott3541
    @brianscott3541 2 года назад +2

    I've seen this twice now (3rd with you guys) and it truly does not get any easier. Like Sting says in the song "Russians," "There is no such thing as a winnable war." Love and peace you guys and thanks for watching.❤✌

  • @jpwoelfling
    @jpwoelfling 2 года назад

    Steve, I heard you say you were from NJ. I grew up in NJ also. My Dad was in the Navy on the Battleship Iowa (BB61) '43-'44. I was a Navy Corpsman attached to a marine unit in Hawaii.

  • @nathanielgomez9077
    @nathanielgomez9077 2 года назад +1

    If yall ever get the chance you need to visit the WWII Museum in New Orleans. When i was stationed on the gulf the locals swore by it and they were right. It's a once in a lifetime experience. An absolute must.

  • @JimFinley11
    @JimFinley11 10 месяцев назад

    Machine gunners and mortar crews were issued .45s (or M1 carbines, a much shorter and lighter rifle), because they couldn't carry both a rifle and whichever part of their crew-served weapons they had. I was a mortarman in the Marine Corps and qualified with both rifle and pistol. We were short-handed, so I was usually carrying my pistol and a 60mm barrel and bipod (those two items weighed about 25 pounds together.) I was also the platoon radio operator, so I had the radio inside my pack, along with a couple of spare batteries. Call that another 25 pounds, plus three pounds for the pistol, three for the helmet, and another 20-25 pounds for everything else. They tended to assign the biggest and strongest guys to machine guns and mortars, for obvious reasons.
    Most junior Marines only qualified with the rifle, since they didn't carry pistols until they were much more senior.
    As for close range: in that first firefight, the Marines and Japanese were 30-50 feet apart. Picture fighting like that from across a residential street.

  • @hajdukMikboban
    @hajdukMikboban 2 года назад

    Wow ….thx guys I doesn’t known this series thanks a lot 👍👍👍🤙🤙🤙
    Can’t wait of a nother Reaktions of pacific 🤙🖖👍
    Greets and cheers
    MIK

  • @josetaveras8884
    @josetaveras8884 2 года назад

    FINALLY YES!!! been waiting for this reaction!

  • @mikelautensack7351
    @mikelautensack7351 2 года назад

    so glad you guys are doing this show! you guys are great!

  • @dallassukerkin6878
    @dallassukerkin6878 2 года назад

    Your words about how people are affected by what they do with weapons of war struck very true. One of my best and closest friends (the only man to hug and and hold me as I wept on his shoulder after the death of my wife) was an artilleryman and the story he told me of how he felt as they advanced over the field of devastation that his gun helped make hit home all the harder by what his eyes said that his tongue could not.

  • @kriswelanetz9537
    @kriswelanetz9537 2 года назад +4

    Great to see more reactions to this. Just a suggestion that not many reaction channels have done…react to Generation Kill. It’s another HBO miniseries. It covers “our war” the invasion of Iraq. Also based on actual events as recorded by a reporter imbedded with Marine Reconnaissance. Unlike BOB or The Pacific, the soldiers who were there advised on the set and a number actually act in the series. Just food for thought.
    As to the father’s treatment of their son’s remember most of them fought in the First World War, they knew exactly what they were sending their sons off to do.

  • @clancywoodard310
    @clancywoodard310 2 года назад

    Oh yeah I've read some books about this part of the war and some of these guys talked about how on some of these islands the grass was extremely thick and almost as tall as they were

  • @peteturner3928
    @peteturner3928 2 года назад +2

    Whilst this series often gets overlooked for Band of Brothers, probably because the little specks of dirt they fought on in the Pacific Theater were not house hold names like the cities in Europe, you will find that as you get deeper into the series that it was a different kind of war. Often at arms length and almost medieval in it's brutality, the marines were really put through the grinder out there and had to fight to the death for every inch of their advance to Japan.

  • @murraypft
    @murraypft 2 года назад

    A good portion of this series is based on the book, "With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa" by Eugene Sledge, the guy with the medical problems at the beginning of the show.
    Right up there with the best War History book I've read.

  • @BajaJonny
    @BajaJonny 2 года назад +1

    Eugene Sledge's dad may be the best dad ever captured on film. They cast the perfect actor to play him.

  • @WhatDayIsItTrumpDay
    @WhatDayIsItTrumpDay 2 года назад

    That battle there at the end at Alligator Creek was featured in the HISTORY Channel Series "Shoout Out" back in the early 2000s. A 3D CGI docuseries that showcased many famous battles and sniper engagements throughout the 20th century. And they recreated it here in The Pacific pretty accurately. And if I'm not mistaken, that's the exact location of the battle.

  • @surelyashley5726
    @surelyashley5726 2 года назад +4

    I wish people reacted to the theme song more. It is absolute beautiful and mesmerizing and completely depicts the horrors and emotional damage sustained in war.

    • @rollomaughfling380
      @rollomaughfling380 2 года назад

      It's a Remote Control, non-melodic piece of shit, this theme. Would have been way better with Michael Kamen (actually compare the two themes and tell me this one is better), but unfortunately Michael actually died, and they had to go with Hans' dumb, evil, ghostwriting, pyramid-scheme company, which had already taken over the film industry at this point.

    • @surelyashley5726
      @surelyashley5726 2 года назад

      @@rollomaughfling380 It's not that deep bro. Calm down.

  • @terryjohnson5579
    @terryjohnson5579 6 месяцев назад +1

    I mean the women at home held the nation together immigrants flooded in and worked factories and labor job families put every penny they could into war supplies. Honestly as incredible as these soldiers were the way America and even in England they was in tunnels playing cards talking about bombing like it was a rainy day.

  • @hankhill4101
    @hankhill4101 Год назад

    23:09 When my Grandpa was in the Navy, he was stationed on a ship in the Pacific. Early in the war, a Zero was repeatedly strafing them. Then all of a sudden, he turned his plane and barreled towards them. He missed, and crashed straight into the water. Afterwards, they fished his body out of the river, and checked him for intel, cracking jokes and jeering the whole time. Obviously he's not stupid enough to keep the plans on his person. Instead, they found a picture of him posing with a young Japanese woman and a newborn baby.
    My Grandma said, it got reeeeeeeally quiet after that...

  • @jeremyscarbro3668
    @jeremyscarbro3668 2 года назад

    Omg I didn't know this was the reaction.... amazing mini series

  • @Scopesdoped
    @Scopesdoped 2 года назад

    @14:45 , she mentions you dont have to worry about just other people? but also wildlife. Ahhh so some history on that which will be somewhat shown later, the battle of the tenaru, aka alligator creek. Sooooo heres the thing, it was misnamed.... why? Alligators don't exist there, those are salt water crocs and much larger and much more aggressive and yes, they ate what came into the rivers. So oddly, it should be called either Battle of the Tenaru or..... Croc Creek . Which one was the most deadly for the marines? The mosquito. Malaria.

  • @691ratatataa3
    @691ratatataa3 6 месяцев назад

    Being Pacific Islander you grow up always hearing stories from grandparents and elders who were in the middle of the fighting. Plus those stories get backed up with the ship graveyards and caves, bunkers, etc. right in your front yard😂

  • @punyparkerr
    @punyparkerr Год назад

    wow i love this series! joe mazzello (sledge) is an actor i’ve followed since i was a kid!

  • @nacy55
    @nacy55 5 месяцев назад

    My father was in the Pacific Theater. He was in New Guinea. I have his war diary and he tells about the Japanese Zeros bombing the air field where my dad was. He and a buddy ran fora foxhole, my dad made it but the only thing left was his buddy's boots. My dad didn't talk much about it.

  • @andystewart581
    @andystewart581 2 года назад

    Adding to his list of iconic World War II-era productions like “Saving Private Ryan” and “Band of Brothers,” Hollywood superstar Tom Hanks’ latest project is “Masters of the Air,” a TV miniseries that retells the story of the men inside the American bomber known as the “Flying Fortress.”

  • @groningen73
    @groningen73 2 года назад

    Great reaction. Hold on to your seats cause this will be a wild and rough ride. B of B and the Pacific are both amazing. the Pacific being my favorite. I can also highly recommend reading Eugene Sledge his book 'With the Old Breed'.

  • @jackson857
    @jackson857 2 года назад +3

    I'm so glad you guys are watching the Pacific and I hope you will watch Generation Kill after to round out the trilogy of HBO historical military miniseries.

  • @DaveJMcGarry
    @DaveJMcGarry 2 года назад

    @24:41 That letter is written by Eugene Sledge, who was the guy at the start, who was told he had an illness that would prevent him from serving. And then, when his heart murmur was not found, Became the real life Eugene Sledge. I hope!! He was a hero. They all were. **Yeah im fulla shit**

  • @setenos2439
    @setenos2439 2 года назад

    Fun little tidbit about the actor for Eugene Sledge - he is the little boy, Tim Murphy, from Jurassic Park.

  • @Shov3ly
    @Shov3ly 2 года назад

    this winter the 3rd miniseries "masters of the air" is coming out - still with hanks and spielberg instructing.

  • @anthonysmith778
    @anthonysmith778 2 года назад +1

    These battles destroyed a lot of, even the Victor's, lives. My great uncle was a medic in the pacific. He never got over the ptsd. Just couldn't watch any more half people come in.

  • @Sheikahsheik90
    @Sheikahsheik90 2 года назад

    My grandpa was there. He never said anything about it, except that even in his old age, whenever he was out in the mountains or fields by himself, he’d go still, stop breathing, and listen for them. He couldn’t help it. Two Purple Hearts.

  • @mj_SR22
    @mj_SR22 2 года назад

    @Nikki&StevenReact Nikki, your comment at @10:40 is a good observation. Many people were crushed not to be able to go, some men committed suicide -- as referenced in the intro to the first episode of Band of Brothers. But it's important to note that this also included women and Japanese-American Men. There was at least one instance of a Japanese-American man who served with distinction in WWI and, when denied by the Army to reenlist due to his ethnicity, put on his WWI uniform with medals for gallantry and committed suicide in shame. Likewise, the need for and desire of so many women to help out directly led to things like the WASPs, women pilots who ferried fighters to bases for delivery, and paved the way for women participating in the workforce in general.

  • @HallyuHagdom
    @HallyuHagdom 2 года назад

    I'm an Aussie but my dad was a US Marine as well. 1957 to 60. I just realised also after seeing a few Aussie actors, that this was all filmed in far northern Queenland (AUS).

  • @HintonJonathan
    @HintonJonathan 2 года назад +1

    Every moment of stress and concern…welcome to the Pacific Theater.

  • @BennyDeeOz
    @BennyDeeOz 2 года назад

    This was the new show! Genuinely but nicely surprised nice work dudes 😎

  • @AntipodianMusic
    @AntipodianMusic 2 года назад

    This was filmed in Queensland Australia. Lots of Aussie actors in this.

  • @jmwilliamsart
    @jmwilliamsart 2 года назад +2

    Going into the jungle (it’s darker in the jungle) is like an indication of what kind of war these marines will face fighting the Japanese. This war is going to be a journey into the heart of darkness.

  • @beansda4175
    @beansda4175 Год назад

    Semper Fi, love the reaction guys. I know its been a while.

  • @eodyn7
    @eodyn7 2 года назад

    Yes!!! Been waiting for this.

  • @Sharpyste
    @Sharpyste 2 года назад

    Wait what they have interviews on that version here in the UK they didnt have that omg thats shocking i really needed those

  • @buckyc.9069
    @buckyc.9069 Год назад

    I had the same reaction when I saw " The Thin Red Line". I saw those snakes in the switchgrass, and I said, "Oh shit". Give me Europe any damn day!

  • @casperh9750
    @casperh9750 2 года назад

    I've been waiting for ages for this reaction. See you guys to the last part.

  • @YoureMrLebowski
    @YoureMrLebowski 2 года назад

    12:19 "...my heart would be in my butt."😆
    NEVER heard that before.

  • @serinx
    @serinx 2 года назад

    Leckie you may remember as the 'shifty' character in Iron Man 3. Damn, I just realized President Ellis from IM 3 is in this as well.