The Man in the High Castle
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The Nazi empire topples after the death of someone they seem to be wanting to push out anyway?
Could they do that?
You may have to be, because it seems like any other solution at this point would be rushed.
He wakes up and his son Thomas is gone.
Did Johns aggression push his son into danger again?
What a horrible thought.
Its almost too tragic for John to take, and he vows to somehow fix what hes done.
Its close to a coup when they order the Princess to her room under armed guard.
Its an interesting dilemma which path stops the conflict without sacrificing control or need?
And how can groups of people possibly agree on the best path to take?
Back in New York, Amy Smith is turning out to be an annoying kid.
She even suggests that perhaps mommy dearest needs to go to a Reeducation Camp.
What a good little Nazi.
During the hearing, Inokuchi asks Kido to confirm that Tagomis assassination was an inside job.
Kido knows it was, but hes caught between truth and loyalty to his superior.
Kido starts to crack even more at this horrible lie, and then Inokuchi is sentenced to death.
They march outside to a firing squad where Kido is told he will give the order.
Its one final test of his allegiance.
He stops and turns his gun on his superior.
He later hands the Crown Princess the evidence that Tagomi was shot under Yamoris orders.
The occupation of the United States has led to corruption within the Empire.
Maybe its time to leave?
Shes a character I wish had been introduced earlier.
It would have given what the BCR is going through now more weight.
I love this kind of detail in the world-building and wish the show had done more of it overall.
Wont Helen Smith 2.0 in our reality soon wonder where her husband is?
Sure, John goes on long sales trips and doesnt call home, but for how long?
Is anyone else a little shocked there are only four episodes left?
Do the stakes feel high enough?