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This dramatic & war series tells about these events during World War II. Yossarian and his friends are trained to become flyers in California, where they will perform a strong mission at an air force base on Italian island of Bianusa. Now, everyone plans to do nineteen risky missions later, and there is a new colonel who takes over leadership and increases tasks. Yossarian and his colleagues realize that there are serious developments in matters.
I like what they've done with it here overall. It may not be crammed full to bursting with amazing comic actors, the way Nichols' half-right movie was. It's softer, I guess. But it's not soft-headed.
For a series that gradually loses its sharpness in its commentary on power and masculinity in wartime, Abbott's performance constantly reminds you of what's so great about Heller's book.
Catch-22 isn't quite wild enough to join TV's elite satires or sharp enough to leave a mark as lasting as its source material. But it has its moments, and those moments add up to an entrancing experience.