The waiter seems ready to do something horrible to Juliana before Joe shows up and pays for her. A recap of The Man in the High Castle Season 3, Episode 10: ‘Jahr Null’ Over in San Francisco we’re introduced to Juliana, another American who we first meet as she’s learning aikido, a form of Japanese martial arts. Sofia Coppola Calls Spike Jonze Her ‘Practice Marriage’, “It was fun and served its purpose for that time.”, Tim Heidecker: The Poet Laureate of Delusional Assholes. And Other Burning Questions, Dark Season 1: Complete List of Characters, Dark Season 2 Episode 1: Beginnings and Endings Recap, Dark Season 3 Episode 4: The Origin Recap, Dark Season 1 Episode 3: Past and Present Recap, Dark Season 3 Episode 3: Adam and Eva Recap. Kido questions Tagomi on Joe’s latest kill, Howard Wexler. But John Wayne went down swinging in Ohio. But, despite its title and that riveting cold open, “Sabra” barely spends any time with Frank. And let’s not get into the weirdness of two people watching a man burn himself alive and then going home to get it on. Since Sampson is known there, he easily gets them into the gated compound. Wyatt is delivering films with the Sunrise logo stamped on them. He’d buy smaller items, then keep them secret and hidden. © Copyright 2020 Meredith Corporation. Back at the apartment that she shares with her boyfriend, Frank, Juliana takes a look at the package that the Japanese police seemed to want so badly. In fact, he already knows where the truck is headed and what the cargo is but is torturing Warren to mislead the Resistance. She sits in bed in a darkened room, drifting away into nothingness. The medical examiner tells Smith that Erich died from blunt force trauma but wasn’t tortured. 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Thelma and Nicole also get to know each other better, in an illegal way that could get them both reeducated at best and executed at worst. Nicole isn’t happy about the lackluster way the young Aryans are hammering Lincoln to bits. Back in San Francisco, Robert Childan is listening to Americana when Ed and Jack come to his door. Mark tells her that it’s his fault, and apologizes. As the show so often does, we jump around the world, checking in with Joe/Juliana/Tagomi/Kido in San Francisco, Robert/Ed in the neutral zone, and Nicole/Thelma/John in New York City. Rudolph Wegner, who is in John Smith’s dream, tried to assassinate Hitler in season 1, but killed himself instead because he couldn’t bear the guilt of all of the death he was already responsible for. It’s a film labeled The Grasshopper Lies Heavy. It would be a great accomplishment for any program to go from watching a man burn himself alive to showing us two characters — who saw said immolation, by the way — getting romantic, but it’s definitely a tonal jump too far for the people behind this show, one that really needed to find its focus after a tumultuous second season that saw a showrunner jump ship halfway through the year. Then the radio plays some girl group pop music. It’s taken from the name of a cactus fruit that’s tough on the outside but soft and sweet on the inside. Aside from the nasal swabs, seems like he’s doing great. Thanks in part to writer Wesley Strick, the third-season finale features sharper dialogue than we’ve seen through most of the season, including several extended scenes with its best actor, Rufus Sewell, and some interesting examination of iconography and propaganda. He brings her six perfect strawberries as a gift. While attending a religious service, he notices that the priest has a number tattooed on his arm, like the Nazis put on Jews in the concentration camps. The episode opens with Joe Blake, a young American man, sitting in a theater watching what seems to be Nazi propaganda. I think she was testing him to see if he’d seen the films or received any memories of his own, but he’s been tortured into having the ability to hide his real reactions. Erich Raeder’s body is found, and Smith visits him in the morgue. Joe pays off one of the Yakuza to get the Kempeitai file on Tagomi. When it comes back up, the platform is full of steaming body parts and dripping blood … but only three dog tags. Childan is pompous and arrogant, but he’s not dumb. Frank shows Mark his latest work, a silhouetted man in a hat with a red arc over his head and a red line across his body. They run out of ammo just as Wegner says, “Cincinnati is beautiful in the fall.” A soldier picks up a girl by one arm and leg, then spins her, preparing to kill her by smashing her head against a brick wall. Episode 4, Sabra, focuses on the strained partnerships and heightening tensions of the alternate reality of The Man in the High Castle. (This Is Not a Metaphor.). That being said, I’m not sure it was appropriate to include an image on TMITHC of a monk graphically martyring himself over a recent cooking oil shortage. Despite his initial hesitation, Warren hires Joe as a driver, sending him to Canon City, Colo, located in the neutral zone, with a truck full of “coffeemakers” because the less Joe knows the better. It’s still struggling to do so. Changing the world, one TV recap at a time. The actor-writer-director has two very different new projects in very different media. In this alternate history, Germany and Japan have won WWII and split occupation of American territory. At Brooklyn’s Green-Wood, a moving performance that roved among the crypts. Which is basically like becoming the new Spider-Man, but for portraying sad marriages.