Masters of the Air episode 5 review: "Shattering loss and large-scale spectacle"
With bloody spectacle and shattering loss, Masters of the Air episode 5 is defined by absence
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Masters of the Air episode 5 heralds the halfway mark of the limited series' run, with just four episodes remaining. Appropriately, the show hits a seismic turning point this week in an installment that brings shattering loss, large-scale spectacle, and more lingering grief.
Previously,I’ve saidCallum Turner steals the show – and while he very much does, it’d be remiss not to give Anthony Boyle his due. Cros, our narrator and often our audience surrogate, is endlessly likeable thanks to Boyle’s physical expressiveness; his persistent imposter syndrome and fear for his friends is displayed openly …