Has PH aired on network TV yet? I remember someone saying that Americans' grasp of history was so abysmal that he wouldn't be surprised to see a "Pearl Harbor - brought to you by Mitsubishi!" credit on the network broadcast.
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I wonder if the average American's terrible grasp of their own history is the reason for the "World War Two just started" line. So no one would be confused about what was happening.
When did it actually start being called "World War II"? Because World War I was obviously not called World War I until, well, World War II happened. Now, however, we are prepared to call anything World War III.
When did it actually start being called "World War II"?
I don't know for sure, but I'm almost certain it wasn't until after WW2, or at least well into its waging.Only then did we start to call The Great War "World War I."
I felt the same way about Yoda in Episode II saying, "Begun the Clone War has." I wanted to have popcorn, that I might toss it. It comes down to out-of-touch screenwriting, forgetting that characters do not say things like this in these situations. People don't do this, period.
I don't know for sure, but I'm almost certain it wasn't until after WW2, or at least well into its waging.
Time magazine was referring to "The World at War" as early as September 1939. Though I'm not sure when even they started referring to "WWII."
Before I gang aff a'googlin', can the hivemind tell me who was the woman who sang the song from/about Crash on the Academy Awards tonight? (for a friend)
It was all over Natter -- but I can't remember her name!
Kathleen "Bird" York.
It was Kathleen 'Bird' York, who is not only a singer, but also a quite good actress. She's probably known best for playing Senator Andrea Wyatt on The West Wing, Toby Ziegler's ex wife.