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* QuestionableCasting:
** It's downright bizarre seeing Ali [=MacGraw=] being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.[[note]]MacGraw only played Natalie in the first miniseries; in ''War and Remembrance'', she was played by the half-Jewish Jane Seymour, whose looks do much better fit the character.[[/note]]
** The person behind the Arab comment was trying really really hard not to say [[DeliberateValuesDissonance "She looks Jewish"]] to Ali's new mother-in-law.
** It's downright bizarre seeing Ali [=MacGraw=] being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.[[note]]MacGraw only played Natalie in the first miniseries; in ''War and Remembrance'', she was played by the half-Jewish Jane Seymour, whose looks do much better fit the character.[[/note]]
** The person behind the Arab comment was trying really really hard not to say [[DeliberateValuesDissonance "She looks Jewish"]] to Ali's new mother-in-law.
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* WTHCastingAgency:
** It's downright bizarre seeing Ali [=MacGraw=] being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.[[note]]MacGraw only played Natalie in the first miniseries; in ''War and Remembrance'', she was played by the half-Jewish Jane Seymour, whose looks do much better fit the character.[[/note]]
** The person behind the Arab comment was trying really really hard not to say [[DeliberateValuesDissonance "She looks Jewish"]] to Ali's new mother-in-law.
** It's downright bizarre seeing Ali [=MacGraw=] being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.[[note]]MacGraw only played Natalie in the first miniseries; in ''War and Remembrance'', she was played by the half-Jewish Jane Seymour, whose looks do much better fit the character.[[/note]]
** The person behind the Arab comment was trying really really hard not to say [[DeliberateValuesDissonance "She looks Jewish"]] to Ali's new mother-in-law.
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** It's downright bizarre seeing Ali [=MacGraw=] being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.[[note]]MacGraw only played Natalie in the first miniseries; in ''War and Remembrance'', she was played by the half-Jewish Jane Seymour, whose looks do much better fit the character.[[/note]]
** The person behind the Arab comment was trying really really hard not to say [[DeliberateValuesDissonance "She looks Jewish"]] to Ali's new mother-in-law.
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** It's downright bizarre seeing Ali [=MacGraw=] being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.[[note]]MacGraw only played Natalie in the first miniseries; in ''War and Remembrance'', she was played by the half-Jewish Jane Seymour, whose looks do much better fit the character.[[/]]
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** It's downright bizarre seeing Ali [=MacGraw=] being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.[[note]]MacGraw only played Natalie in the first miniseries; in ''War and Remembrance'', she was played by the half-Jewish Jane Seymour, whose looks do much better fit the character.[[/]][[/note]]
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** It's downright bizarre seeing Ali [=MacGraw=] being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.
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** It's downright bizarre seeing Ali [=MacGraw=] being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.[[note]]MacGraw only played Natalie in the first miniseries; in ''War and Remembrance'', she was played by the half-Jewish Jane Seymour, whose looks do much better fit the character.[[/]]
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* NightmareFuel: The concentration camps, between the matter of factness from high command and the sadism of the soldiers involved. One even pisses in the mass graves to upset the prisoners. Repeatedly.
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* NightmareFuel: The concentration camps, camps (the miniseries contains shockingly explicit footage of the victims being gassed, then their naked bodies being dumped into mass graves), between the matter of factness from high command and the sadism of the soldiers involved. One even pisses in the mass graves to upset the prisoners. Repeatedly.
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Tropeslashing is no longer allowed.
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* HamAndCheese[=/=]{{Narm}}: Steven Berkoff's portrayal of Hitler in the ''War and Remembrance'' TV series. In his VillainousBreakdown in the last episode, he [[{{Wangst}} appears to be throwing a tantrum]].
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* HamAndCheese[=/=]{{Narm}}: HamAndCheese: Steven Berkoff's portrayal of Hitler in the ''War and Remembrance'' TV series. In his VillainousBreakdown in the last episode, he [[{{Wangst}} appears to be throwing a tantrum]].
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Potholed trope entry that argues with itself and Flame Bait
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* [[CreatorsPet Authors Pet]]: Victor is right about every single step of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. It is somewhat offset by his appalling homelife.
** Actually Victor was wrong about what was arguably the single most important decision of WWII for a naval officers- Battleships versus aircraft.
** Actually Victor was wrong about what was arguably the single most important decision of WWII for a naval officers- Battleships versus aircraft.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Aaron and Natalie continually refuse to leave Europe, even after Byron manages to track them down in the middle of the war. To be fair to Natalie, Byron's plan to get out was dangerous, she was advised against it by someone who had helped her so far, and she was not just risking herself but her son.
* WTHCastingAgency: It's downright bizarre seeing Ali [=MacGraw=] being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.
* WTHCastingAgency: It's downright bizarre seeing Ali [=MacGraw=] being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Aaron and Natalie continually refuse to leave Europe, even after Byron manages to track them down in the middle of the war. To be fair to Natalie, Byron's plan to get out was dangerous, she was advised against it by someone who had helped her so far, and she was not just risking herself but her son.
* WTHCastingAgency:WTHCastingAgency:
** It's downright bizarre seeing Ali [=MacGraw=] being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.
* WTHCastingAgency:
** It's downright bizarre seeing Ali [=MacGraw=] being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.
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** "Rozhinkes Mit Mandlen." A lullaby has rarely been so devastating.
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** Actually Victor was wrong about what was arguably the single most important decision of WWII for a naval officers- Battleships versus aircraft.
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* [[CreatorsPet Authors Pet]]: Victor is right about every single step of WorldWarII. It is somewhat offset by his appalling homelife.
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* [[CreatorsPet Authors Pet]]: Victor is right about every single step of WorldWarII.UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. It is somewhat offset by his appalling homelife.
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* WTHCastingAgency: It's downright bizarre seeing Ali [=MacGraw=] being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.
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* WTHCastingAgency: It's downright bizarre seeing Ali [=MacGraw=] being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.Arab.
** The person behind the Arab comment was trying really really hard not to say [[DeliberateValuesDissonance "She looks Jewish"]] to Ali's new mother-in-law.
** The person behind the Arab comment was trying really really hard not to say [[DeliberateValuesDissonance "She looks Jewish"]] to Ali's new mother-in-law.
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Could have said pissed off but in this context the explanation should be played straight.
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* NightmareFuel: The concentration camps, between the matter of factness from high command and the sadism of the soldiers involved. One even pisses in the mass graves to upset the prisoners. Repeatedly.
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* HamAndCheese[=/=]{{Narm}}: Steven Berkoff's portrayal of Hitler in the ''War and Remembrance'' TV series.
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* HamAndCheese[=/=]{{Narm}}: Steven Berkoff's portrayal of Hitler in the ''War and Remembrance'' TV series. In his VillainousBreakdown in the last episode, he [[{{Wangst}} appears to be throwing a tantrum]].
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* [[CreatorsPet Authors Pet]]: Victor is right about every single step of WorldWarII. It is somewhat offset by his appalling homelife.
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* HamAndCheese[=/=]{{Narm}}: Steven Berkoff's portrayal of Hitler in the ''War and Remembrance'' TV series.
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* WTHCastingAgency: It's downright bizarre seeing Ali MacGraw being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.
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* WTHCastingAgency: It's downright bizarre seeing Ali MacGraw [=MacGraw=] being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Aaron and Natalie continually refuse to leave Europe, even after Byron manages to track them down in the middle of the war. To be fair to Natalie, Byron's plan to get out was dangerous, she was advised against it by someone who had helped her so far, and she was not just risking herself but her son.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Aaron and Natalie continually refuse to leave Europe, even after Byron manages to track them down in the middle of the war. To be fair to Natalie, Byron's plan to get out was dangerous, she was advised against it by someone who had helped her so far, and she was not just risking herself but her son.son.
* WTHCastingAgency: It's downright bizarre seeing Ali MacGraw being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.
* WTHCastingAgency: It's downright bizarre seeing Ali MacGraw being treated like she's some exotic temptress, who one person even says might be mistaken for an Arab.
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--> "Now I will return to Oswiecim [Auschwitz], where I studied in the yeshiva and where I abandoned the Talmud, and there the Jew's Journey will end. I am ready."
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--> "Now "These scattered notes, much more than anything else I have written, must serve as the mark over the emptiness that will return to Oswiecim [Auschwitz], where I studied in the yeshiva and where I abandoned the Talmud, and there the Jew's Journey will end. I am ready.be my grave."
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* TearJerker: The end of the final chapter of ''[[FictionalDocument A Jew's Journey]]'', as well as Aaron's actual death. More generally, all of the Holocaust scenes.
--> "Now I will return to Oswiecim [Auschwitz], where I studied in the yeshiva and where I abandoned the Talmud, and there the Jew's Journey will end. I am ready."
** [[spoiler:Warren's]] death.
--> "Now I will return to Oswiecim [Auschwitz], where I studied in the yeshiva and where I abandoned the Talmud, and there the Jew's Journey will end. I am ready."
** [[spoiler:Warren's]] death.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Aaron and Natalie continually refuse to leave Europe, even after Byron manages to track them down in the middle of the war. To be fair to Natalie, Byron's plan to get out was dangerous, she was advised against it by someone who had helped her so far, and she was not just risking herself but her son.