tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6678481478994191244.post7751228752395284031..comments2024-03-24T03:19:39.745-04:00Comments on Just About Write: The Man in the High Castle 2x07 Recap: "Land O’ Smiles" (Family Men) [Guest Poster: Stephanie Coats]Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6678481478994191244.post-15661799713683618002017-02-02T18:22:26.292-05:002017-02-02T18:22:26.292-05:00I just wanted to say that even though I haven'...I just wanted to say that even though I haven't been commenting I've really been enjoying these reviews, thank you:-) Intriguing points on family BTW - I didn't spot that as a linking theme before, but it's obvious now! And TBH Frank needed something to remind us why where supposed to care about him and all his irresponsible lone wolfing...<br /><br />Apologies though, "A church funeral for a Nazi seems hugely contradictory". It wasn't a church, Juliana calls it one, but I suspect that's because she lacks the vocabulary to call it anything else - there were swastikas everywhere and crosses nowhere and the room was dominated by a picture of Hitler, not Jesus (and the song at the end was a traditional German song sung at military funerals, not a hymn). I tend to notice this sort of thing because one of the things I've liked most about this series (other than the acting, writing, cinematography...) is the extent to which they've clearly done their research into the mad extremes the Nazis were prepared to go to remake the world in their own image, and this was another example.<br /><br />Thanks again! Richardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05423394808469206711noreply@blogger.com