Fergus not caring about his severed arm is pretty badass, as even B.J.Engel's response? To try to wrestle it away and murder them both.
Sigrun just barely manages to save Fergus/Wyatt from the same fate, with the axe slicing off their arm or giving them a gruesome scar across their face, respectively.The Übersoldat casually crushing Caroline's discarded head with one stomp, even grinding the mess under his boot.And she slaps Sigrun for daring to object. Not only do we see Caroline's decapitation in full, but Engel proceeds to pick up her lifeless head and use it to mockingly "kiss" Blazkowicz and her own crying, retching daughter, before miming oral sex against her skirt.Barring a miracle, which considering this franchise is highly unlikely, Caroline's a dead woman. The scene's made worse due to the fact that B.J.'s confined to a wheelchair and Wyatt/Fergus's completely immobilized by the two troops holding him down.And this hits close to home for B.J., himself having suffered under an abusive, bigoted father in his childhood.It's made worse by Engel and the two officers holding Wyatt down goading her on with chants of "Do it!" as she bawls her eyes out. Sigrun's heartbroken "You read my diary?" screams of a child who's finally realized they can't trust their parent. Engel's behavior may strike distressingly close to home for those who have dealt with abusive parents, especially her reveal to Sigrun that she intruded in her room and found her snacks and read her diary. Frau Engel's treatment of her daughter Sigrun (and, well, everyone) is absolutely horrific, best shown at the very beginning where she threatens Sigrun with punishment if she doesn't decapitate Caroline with a fire axe.It goes on long enough that even he starts to get weary.Between the horrors of a Nazi-controlled America, unflinching portrayals of abusive parents, and Frau Engel getting even more psychotic and despicable than she was in The New Order, there are a lot of nightmarish things in The New Colossus. After meeting Kessler, BJ is tasked with defending the tavern from a veritable horde of Nazi soldiers.Part of what really sells it, is the receptionist's obviously forced and extremely nervous laughter.Jäger then follows up by saying he loves BJ's parody of a "stupid American", and how he cannot wait to show them what's what once the Nazis takes over. After a Beat, Jäger and the receptionist burst out laughing. The Oh, Crap! moment when Rudi Jäger, asks BJ if he's from Frankfurt as in, a frankfurter.The soldier's response? "I'm sorry, uncle." In the beginning, one of the officers scolds one of the soldiers for loitering around, and asked what would his mother think about him.
BJ goofing around with a skull in Rudi's room, doing the Alas, Poor Yorick scene from Hamlet.