How does Juliana know what a Bar Mitzvah is????
Midway through Season 3 there's an episode where Juliana, Frank and Ed joyously catch up on the time they've spent apart from each other. Then Frank tells about his adult Bar Mitzvah and then Juliana giggles and says something like she wish she was there to see that. This is where the show sucks so bad, and its characters look so fake: she could not possibly have a frame of reference for Jewish customs. She was raised in a Japanese-occupied San Francisco, where Jews need to hide because of the agreement with the Nazi Reich, just like her fellow San Franciscan, Mark Samson, who is very Jewish, but keeps really quiet about this, and of course, Frank himself.
So, wouldn't it make more sense if Juliana asked something like "Oh, and what is a Bar Mitzvah?" Instead she giggles as if she's from a normal timeline America where such customs are commonplace. She somehow 'knows' that the ritual involves 13 year old boys and it would be hilarious to see adult Frank in the role, right? The show is pathetic. Because if it were more truthful to itself, Juliana would scarcely know anything about Judaism. Frank himself scarcely knew anything about the customs before joining the secret community and taking religious lessons. Juliana obviously less so.
And in that same scene, Ed recounts his same-sex romance with the Denver cowboy, and Juliana and Frank respond to this approvingly as if they're from 2010s United States. And this is a very totalitarian 1960s America. Even the normal 1960's America was way more stingy about such things, and Ed would be far less forthcoming about it, even in front of his best friends, particularly if these friends were straight. It's just another example where this show is so fake and shallow.