Band of Brothers was far ahead of its time as a prestige TV drama, with its 10 episodes presenting one of the most moving and realistic pictures of World War II ever made. The Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks-produced miniseries contains plenty of powerful moments, given that it centers on a company of soldiers engaged in combat, eight of whom lose their lives. However, there’s one episode of the show in particular that stands above the rest as an especially emotional watch. It’s company medic Eugene “Doc” Gilbert Roe’s story that tugs at the heartstrings more than any other.