The term "Dad TV" (in Hebrew can be translated to "Dad TV") describes a genre that has recently been revived, and although the term was invented as an insult and a television catalog for adults, it can also be pointed out that it is a genre with powerful content, rough guys and male brotherhood .
"Lords of the Air", photo: Public Relations
"Father's TV" brings together works that were created thinking about what growing men would like to see.
And what to do, men aged 30 and over are mostly fathers who long to watch people like them.
On their television, aging men are not sneered at, but rather give free rein to masculinity and embrace it.
No more to Bundy.
The men here are the kings of the house and the protectors of the world.
"Masters of the Air" (Masters of the Air), which appeared on Apple TV this weekend, presents a pile of men in an American squadron in World War II. It is produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, so it can be called a continuation of "Brothers in Arms" and "The Pacific" .
Lords of the Air, photo: Public Relations
300 million dollars poured into the six episodes of "Lords of the Air", and the result is invested accordingly: a Spielberg-style father series with an all-male cast, aerial battles and egos, and brotherhood of boys of the most sticky variety.
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