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snapper41 26th Apr 2024 11:37

I find it hard to understand why so many posters can’t fathom the inclusion of the Tuskeegee airmen in MOTA. It’s nothing to do with ‘missing episodes’ - we all know why really…

El Grifo 26th Apr 2024 14:02


Originally Posted by snapper41 (Post 11643502)
I find it hard to understand why so many posters can’t fathom the inclusion of the Tuskeegee airmen in MOTA. It’s nothing to do with ‘missing episodes’ - we all know why really…

Could you elaborate please ?
Missing episodes ??

NutLoose 26th Apr 2024 15:24


Originally Posted by El Grifo (Post 11643616)
Could you elaborate please ?
Missing episodes ??

It was i believe to be 10 episodes but rumours said it was cut short due to Covid and episode 9 extended, some of the stories were hence condensed at the end, more on why the Tuskeegee airman were included here, it's a long article so a link only.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/histo...oup-180983629/

What happened to everyone in real life etc during and after the war.

https://screenrant.com/masters-of-th...ing-explained/

Asturias56 26th Apr 2024 16:43


Originally Posted by snapper41 (Post 11643502)
I find it hard to understand why so many posters can’t fathom the inclusion of the Tuskeegee airmen in MOTA. It’s nothing to do with ‘missing episodes’ - we all know why really…

Because they made a contribution?"Pilots of the 332nd Fighter Group earned 96 Distinguished Flying Crosses. "

tdracer 26th Apr 2024 18:07


Originally Posted by snapper41 (Post 11643502)
I find it hard to understand why so many posters can’t fathom the inclusion of the Tuskeegee airmen in MOTA. It’s nothing to do with ‘missing episodes’ - we all know why really…

I get that - cynically - one could believe that it was for "Political Correctness" reasons. As I mentioned previously, the introduction to the Tuskegee group seemed a little forced - prior to that there had been virtually no mention of the fighter group contribution - then suddenly nearly an entire episode devoted to the Tuskegee airmen.
Yes, it gave perspective to the presence of black flyers in the prison camp, but (overall plot wise), that didn't seem to be a major plot point requiring an entire episode for their intro. However it is quite possible that the Tuskegee group would have played a bigger, more significant role in the missing episodes - so perhaps the cynical view is just that - overly cynical.


Because they made a contribution?"Pilots of the 332nd Fighter Group earned 96 Distinguished Flying Crosses.
Very true, but many fighter groups made big contributions to the Allied Air War effort - so it is a legit question as to why the focus on just Tuskegee?

BTW, in the "Bloody Hundredth" companion piece, I was interested and more than little surprised that the Tuskegee POWs reported there was little overt racism displayed in the POW camps - I certainly didn't expect that based on the overall racial attitudes at the time.
Apparently the 'we're all in this together' feeling was stronger than any racial biases.

A criticism of the overall production - all the poorly lit, dark, nighttime scenes were annoying. Yea, I get that some of the scenes occurred at night, but the lighting was so dim it was difficult to see and understand what was going on in the scene.

Asturias56 27th Apr 2024 07:08

"so it is a legit question as to why the focus on just Tuskegee?"

Maybe to start making up for the decades they were ignored?

snapper41 27th Apr 2024 08:13


Originally Posted by Asturias56 (Post 11643704)
Because they made a contribution?"Pilots of the 332nd Fighter Group earned 96 Distinguished Flying Crosses. "

They were not part of the 8th AF, which is what the series was about. Plus, there have been films and books about them - their contribution has already been recognised.

El Grifo 27th Apr 2024 08:14

Well the entire production, barring the aforementioned lousy lighting, worked for me !
Tuskegee Airmen and all !

Darren_P 27th Apr 2024 08:36


Originally Posted by snapper41 (Post 11643997)
They were not part of the 8th AF, which is what the series was about. Plus, there have been films and books about them - their contribution has already been recognised.

And why exactly do you think that they were sent to North Africa rather than the 8th AF?

Asturias56 27th Apr 2024 13:23


Originally Posted by snapper41 (Post 11643997)
They were not part of the 8th AF, which is what the series was about. Plus, there have been films and books about them - their contribution has already been recognised.

Why does it worry you so much?

snapper41 27th Apr 2024 13:35


Originally Posted by Asturias56 (Post 11644146)
Why does it worry you so much?

Who said I was worried?


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