'Masters Of The Air' Continues To Stun, Makes Viewers Proud Of America

"Masters of the Air" continues to captivate and stun viewers.

The Apple TV+ WWII series about bomber crews is off to a scorching hot start. People are desperate for great shows that aren't woke and simply entertain.

That's exactly what the series with Austin Butler does, and it will also make you damn proud to be an American. It's nothing short of incredible what bomber crews went through, and the show does an amazing job of shining a light on the heroic sacrifices that were made.

Social media reacts to "Masters of the Air" episode three.

The third episode of the harrowing saga dropped Friday, and to the surprise of nobody paying attention, viewers rushed to gobble it up.

I won't spoil anything about the latest episode as it's an incredibly important one. What I will say is the social media reactions tell you everything you need to know.

People simply can't get enough, and "Masters of the Air" has become appointment viewing.

For those of you who have already seen the latest episode and are caught up, feel free to hit me up at David.Hookstead@outkick.com to discuss. I definitely have plenty of thoughts on the incredibly emotional episode.

If you haven't watched the three episodes that are out, I suggest you do ASAP. It's an absolutely incredible show. Is it "Band of Brothers"? No, but it's still unbelievably powerful and inspiring.

Being on a bomber crew required flying deep into enemy territory against flak fire and German fighters to hammer targets on the ground.

The planes also weren't pressurized like modern aircraft. That meant the guys had to wear heavy jackets or risk freezing. Oh, and if anything went wrong, their best option was to bail out with a parachute and hope for the best.

It was an incredibly difficult job that resulted in a crazy high casualty rate. Yet, it had to be done and the brave bomber crews answered the call.

That's what "Masters of the Air" is all about, and as a patriotic American, I truly love it. I suggest you give it a shot and join the party so many others are already in on. Let me know what you think of the series at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.