thewizardofaz--disqus
thewizardofaz
thewizardofaz--disqus

Sure, it's always possible. I really don't care, but when they cannot pronounce three easy sylables. Pro kop chuck. I don't expect people to pronounce as if they were in Russia or Ukraine. That's unrealistic. But when characters in the show, who are supposedly portraying Russians, mispronounce, that's either in the

I also have to say, that many many Ukrainians, such as the one in this episode, believed the Nazis were their saviors. There was no love lost between Ukrainians and Russians. The Russians had done to Ukraine what they would later do to Germany, strip anything valuable from where it was and ship it back to Russia.

This is the only episode in any genre of entertainment in which I have heard my last name. What's funny is that all the characters pronounce the name as if they were Americans, not Russian or even the Ukrainian the name is. Many of the Prokopchuks originate in the far northwest corner of what is again an independent