Finally, the Japanese lay down their arms and back at home Leckie begins to live again a normal life. He was recuperating from his wounds at the hospital and was looking forward to going back …
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The title of the show conjures images of blue skies, white beaches and sparkling waters. Added with that are images of men and women in skimpy outfits showing great bodies and skins. But the new HBO miniseries is very far from these presumptions. It is not show like “Baywatch”. Neither is it a show similar to “Lost”. More accurately, it can be compared to “Band of Brothers” miniseries which was produced by HBO, too. No surprise here as the creative team of “Band of Brothers” was also behind “The Pacific”. Playtone and Dream Works Television coproduced “The Pacific” with HBO Films.

The miniseries is set in the Pacific during World War II. The story is about the lives of three American marines whose duty took them to the Pacific to fight the Japanese. The characters were portrayed beautifully and convincingly by James Badge Dale as Robert Leckie, Joseph Mazello as Eugene B. Sledge, John Seda as John “Manila” Basilone and Jon Bernthal as Rodriguez.
Each installment of the miniseries tells the story of a single character and the journey he takes in a time in history when the ideology of a certain man plunged the world again in another war – when the choice, more often than not, is one’s life or another’s. The series will show how each character grows and learns the true meaning of war. It will also show how the war will affect each character into the depths of his very soul.
“The Pacific” will take you into the lives of these three American marines and leave you wanting more. What will happen next? What will the character do? It is a brutal, brilliant, realistic yet very entertaining take on what takes to be a marine in time of war. It is one of those shows on TV you must not missed. More so, every episode must be watched for you to completely understand and appreciate what the show is all about.
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It has been revealed that The Pacific will be shown on Sky Atlantic later on this year.
The drama’s center of attention is on three second world war soldiers that fought in the Pacific. The show is a sequel to Band of Brothers.

The show parades a number of stars including James Badge, Joseph Mazzello and Anna Tory.
Last year, UK viewers were not happy with Sky for using its pay channel, Sky Movies to air the show.
Today’s Sky Atlantic authoritative Twitter page has a message that says: “if you did not see the amazing The Pacific when it ran on Sky Movies, lookout for it on Atlantic sometime in April. A date will be tweeted shortly”
Fans were also informed of the network’s incapability to air Band of Brothers due to loss of airing rights.
Last year, HBO gave Sky the sole rights to air all its new programs in the UK and Ireland. Also, Sky has the rights to air some former HBO series including The Sopranos and The Wire.
Sky Atlantic was launched in February and is the official channel that will broadcast these shows.
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Home Quotes
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Okinawa Quotes
Merriell Shelton: [sees Eugene reading a letter and looking troubled] Eugene?
[he doesn't answer]
Merriell Shelton: Gene?
Eugene B. Sledge: [distantly] My dog died.
Merriell Shelton: [sits beside him] I’m sorry.
Eugene B. Sledge: He was a good dog.
Merriell …
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Iwo Jima Quotes
Merriell Shelton: Are my eyes yellow?
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Peleliu Airfield Quotes
Merriell Shelton: Saw you readin’ last night.
Eugene B. Sledge: My Bible?
Merriell Shelton: Writin’, too. Ain’t supposed to write shit down, you know. Gives the Japs valuable intel if they find it.
Eugene B. Sledge: …