Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Masters of the Air creator John Orloff has explained why the series is narrated by Harry Crosby, revealing the historical reasoning behind the decision. The historical drama focuses on an ensemble cast of characters part of the US Air Force's 100th Bomb Group in World War II. Despite having various perspectives throughout the show, though, the series is entirely narrated by Crosby.
Because he’s the only guy that’s still at the base, so he can talk about Rosie. Buck and Bucky only have like a month overlap with Rosenthal. And that was the marching orders from Tom and Steven: Make a miniseries about Buck, Bucky and Rosie. Well, two of them disappear in the episodes, very close to when we meet the third one. That’s why Crosby became an even more important underpinning to the whole show, because he bridges those two worlds in the air war.
Aside from narrating the history of his superiors, the Lieutenant gets plenty of time to shine as his own role in the war evolves. By showcasing his story alongside those of the Majors, Masters of the Air offers a much wider perspective than if he hadn't been given the spotlight as narrator. His story may have felt disconnected from everyone else, not resonating as much because he wasn't in a high commanding role during the war.
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