flybow : He defended Boris Johnson's racism, and bangs on about free speech. It's easy to find, it ...
VideoMan : Cuts off 15 mins before the end................... bad copy all links the same just 42 min...
hamma : same exact sentiment
Jirido : Where have you got that from?😳 Not at all my impression of Rowan.. But please pm me if you...
flybow : Him being right wing and racist, not an issue?
Toonaholic : Sometimes, a cigar is just a cigar.
Toonaholic : Coincidence 6 is Baltar's "chiropractor" in another frakkin cool stand alone episode? ...a...
dayz_hk : First few episodes were interesting but now feels like they're wasting my time.
duuuuuuuuuude : I think they're pushing boundaries. The last episode was an hour long and had almost no di...
Over the past few weeks, I’ve wondered where the planes came from that we see in this WWII series. This is what I found just in case you were wondering the same thing…..Fewer than a handful of the roughly 12,000 B-17s produced during WWII remain airworthy today, none of which appear on Masters of the Air, so re-creating an armada of four-engine bombers required some creativity, along with CGI technology. Two replica B-17s were built from scratch for the production.