The town's Christmas spirit is in question when a family who are Jewish immigrants moves to town.The town's Christmas spirit is in question when a family who are Jewish immigrants moves to town.The town's Christmas spirit is in question when a family who are Jewish immigrants moves to town.
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- TriviaCountry singer, Trisha Yearwood, appears on this episode as the Choir Director. She has no speaking lines but in 2 different scenes leads the choir in song, in one she has a solo.
- GoofsSanta Claus' clothes were not red until late 1920s: usually he was wearing green or scarlet clothes before that.
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Aaron: [looking at a picture of Santa] He looks like my Uncle Aram in Warsaw, only more so.
Brian Cooper: You think your uncle is Santa?
Aaron: No, Mama says he only gives headaches.
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Presented me a bit of a mixture
First, Trisha Yearwood was completely misutilized.
Another social ill, that being discrimination against Judaism. I don't know if this presents reality from the old west, but I have no reason to believe it doesn't. I think one thing that rubbed me the wrong way is that they state they're the only ones without a country when the comment is about religious freedom in the US. So first the US welcomes and has welcomed all religions so the comment is without sense. I guess I have to suspect that the comment had to do with issues at the time regarding Israel. Religion has caused more deaths over time than anything else and it's caused people to migrate to try and find freedom. I guess I feel like the country comment is completely misplaced because if all they wanted was a country, saying it in a negative way towards the US which has dozens of religions, simply is misguided and misplaced.
I did like how everyone finally came together.
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- MiketheWhistle
- Sep 21, 2018
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