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Catch-22 S01E01 Available from: 17-05-2019
Catch-22 S01E02 Available from: 17-05-2019
Catch-22 S01E03 Available from: 17-05-2019
Catch-22 S01E04 Available from: 17-05-2019
Catch-22 S01E05 Available from: 17-05-2019
Catch-22 S01E06 Available from: 17-05-2019

Catch-22 - Season 1

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It is a series of historical and military events in Italy during World War II. Yossarian and his friends were trained extensively to become flyers in California before moving to an air force base on Italian island of Bianusa. During that period, there were nineteen risky missions later where Yossarian hoped to complete his mission and go home. There is a new colonel who takes command and immediately increases the share of the task, as Yossarian realizes that things are turning upside down.
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The Age (Australia)
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May 17, 2019

It does a brilliant job of capturing the absurdity, comedy and horror of war. What is it good for? Absolutely nothing.
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indieWire
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May 08, 2019

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.
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Boston Herald
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May 16, 2019

This adaptation twists the knife in a way that would make Heller proud.
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ScreenRant
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May 16, 2019

It's no small feat, then, that the series turns out to be so entertaining but also a worthy adaptation of Heller's novel.
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RogerEbert.com
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May 16, 2019

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.
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Los Angeles Times
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May 17, 2019

Where it strikes off on its own, whether in dialogue or wholly new scenes, it tends to get obvious and flat.
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CBR
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May 16, 2019

Retains Heller's caustic wit and righteous anger.
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Chicago Tribune
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May 16, 2019

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.
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Boston Globe
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May 15, 2019

As a period piece with universal refrains, it has a lot going for it.
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The Ringer
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May 16, 2019

It's all legitimately terrifying, and not the slightest bit funny. That's what makes it hilarious. That's what still makes Catch-22 necessary.
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