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Pretty much! Note this is from the book but I am guessing not much is changed
This looks like a late phase game of Risk.
Pretty much! Note this is from the book but I am guessing not much is changed
Sooooo I get the inkling that Hitler hordes/is obsessed with studying the films because his complete knowledge of them and a familiarity with how things transpired in the future (our timeline) is what enabled him to win the war and create the show's timeline.
So rad.
Just saw the last episode of S1 and holyshitthat hitler scene was intense
Ultimately the world was more interesting than the story and the main characters, so I found it pretty disappointed. I might have preferred if it wasn't so heavy on the sci fi element.
Ultimately the world was more interesting than the story and the main characters, so I found it pretty disappointed. I might have preferred if it wasn't so heavy on the sci fi element.
Ultimately the world was more interesting than the story and the main characters, so I found it pretty disappointed. I might have preferred if it wasn't so heavy on the sci fi element.
Heavy on Sci Fi?
Ugh, wish I hadn't read that part myself. I really need to stop coming into these threads before I've finished the entire season. Can't believe I just ruined the entire thing...
Overstatement of the century.
Ugh, wish I hadn't read that part myself. I really need to stop coming into these threads before I've finished the entire season. Can't believe I just ruined the entire thing...
I OD'd on intrigue. All setup and no payoff.
Hey man, are you serious?
Like holy shit, if they're doing what I think they are with that.
I need to collect my thoughts on the plot and present them coherently soon. I will say that I had to watch it at my own pace, which turned out to be one week. I just cant binge these things.
Never did I find it boring. Juliana, John, Frank, Cary "Shang Tsung" T and and the Japanese inspector are the characters I became invested in. Hell of a journey they took.
I must also add that the misadventures of the antique dealer is the right type if humor for the show. I enjoyed what he sent through.
Good show!
Yup. So much potential wasted with how good that world can be.
I liked the show, really hope there is a second season.
There were a lot of questions but almost none of them were answered.
Just finished. WOW.
I can't believe I spent 10 hours of my life for this mountain of shit.
This show is an insult to one of the best book ever.
If it's possible to share your thoughts in a spoiler-free manner, I'm interested in why you think the show is so shitty compared to the book.
This type of fiction is right up my Straße, but I ain't subbing to Prime just for this :-(
Well, first of all a tv show is not suited to tell this story, would have been better a movie or a 3-4 episodes running.
The authors change too many details which are necessary to understand the meaning of the story (in the book). Last, the finale is really terrible (something that remind me to Heroes LOL), and I'm not mention some changes in the characters development.
it's totally distort. Imho.
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Ah, I forgot to tell about some plot holes.
Please watch it, and tell me your thoughts too. Better if you read the book first.
The One and Done;187140753 said:Just finished it.
Thought it was pretty good. Nothing phenomenal as the ads made it seem but a pretty solid alternate universe depiction. I did feel the "MAIN" characters, Joe and Julianne were pretty meh. Both were really stupid to be honest. I found Tagomi, Frank, and even Franks friend much more intriguing. I'm not sure if that was the writing or the acting.
As for the ending. I really liked it. Very interesting take on the Man in the High Castle lol. I really think they shouldn't renew for another season as it will likely fall into that inevitable trap of having to explain everything to the audience when in reality, the implications of the ending allow the audience to savor the meat rather than be force fed.
I think Obergruppenfurher Smith was the best character on the show personally.
Up to episode six and enjoying it so far, but one question:has there been a mention of grasshopper in previous episodes that I'm forgetting? I'm not sure why both the leads have seen a file with its name and are suddenly extremely interested in it.
I agree. Despite being an unapologetic full on Nazi, he was the most relatable character that the show made you root for.
It's also.written on the film reels