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EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Episode 01: The Tiger's Cave
Episode 02: The Road Less Traveled
Episode 03: Travelers
Episode 04: Escalation
Episode 05: Duck and Cover
Episode 06: Kintsugi
Episode 07: Land O' Smiles
Episode 08: Loose Lips
Episode 09: Detonation
Episode 10: Fallout
The Man In The High Castle S02E01
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The Man In The High Castle S02E02
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The Man In The High Castle S02E03
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The Man In The High Castle S02E04
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The Man In The High Castle S02E05
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The Man In The High Castle S02E06
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The Man In The High Castle S02E07
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The Man In The High Castle S02E08
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The Man In The High Castle S02E09
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The Man In The High Castle S02E10
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The Man In The High Castle - Season 2
Description
Accused of betrayal, a young ambitious woman, who by accident after the second World War finds a mysterious movie that can change the national incidents, the thing that makes her keep it away from resistance, but she has been captured and tortured for helping Joe to escape, the thing that makes her life in danger.
Accused of betrayal, a young ambitious woman, who by accident after the second World War finds a mysterious movie that can change the national incidents, the thing that makes her keep it away from resistance, but she has been captured and tortured for helping Joe to escape, the thing that makes her life in danger.
Actors:
Julian Lao,
Guy Christie,
Andy Yu,
Mark Brandon,
Janet Glassford,
Thure Riefenstein,
Cara Mitsuko,
Linden Banks,
Callum Keith Rennie,
Shaun Ross,
Tyreah Herbert,
...»
Julian Lao
Guy Christie
Andy Yu
Mark Brandon
Janet Glassford
Thure Riefenstein
11 October 1965, Langenau, Germany
Cara Mitsuko
Linden Banks
Callum Keith Rennie
14 September 1960, Sunderland, Tyne-and-Wear, England, UK
Shaun Ross
Tyreah Herbert
Director:
Frank Spotnitz
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Undefined
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December 23, 2016
The Man in the High Castle's fascist societies come closer to mutual destruction than ever in season two, but they feel paradoxically less threatening -- and ultimately, far less real.
December 20, 2016
Like the lives of many of its protagonists, The Man in the High Castle most frequently implies that it is something to endure rather than to experience with anything so vulgar or selfish as enjoyment.
December 07, 2016
Season 2... continues to find ways to make this world feel real and grounded, even as the mythology surrounding the more fantastical possibilities inherent in its premise gets deeper.
January 05, 2017
Thanks to dull characters and mostly flaccid storylines, it falls short of being essential viewing. It drifts often and at length, too in love with its own wonderfully recreated world to realise that - half the time - it's going nowhere.
December 15, 2016
As much as the premise is a powerful exercise in imagination, as well as an opportunity to visualize what could happen in this country, the show just doesn't take off.
January 03, 2017
Not only is The Man In The High Castle still here, it's still excellent viewing. Let it continue to defy the odds.
February 01, 2017
The show is so frankly boring that the plot and characters feel like excuses for the production design.
December 21, 2016
The Man in the High Castle pulls off a number improbable feats as it evolves.
January 02, 2017
That The Man in the High Castle is a valuable show doesn't mean it's a perfect one, although the second season is stronger than the first, which invested much more heavily in visuals and style than it did in story or characters.

