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  1. Nov 22, 2015
    10
    For those who don't know: The show is based on a Phillip K. Dick novel exploring the alternate reality in which the Japanese and Germans won World War II. It's more addictive than House of Cards and has a lot more legroom to explore than David Fincher's fantastic work.

    The acting and the directing stand out in this show. It's filled with several homages to David Lynch and Ingmar
    For those who don't know: The show is based on a Phillip K. Dick novel exploring the alternate reality in which the Japanese and Germans won World War II. It's more addictive than House of Cards and has a lot more legroom to explore than David Fincher's fantastic work.

    The acting and the directing stand out in this show. It's filled with several homages to David Lynch and Ingmar Bergman with a powerful accented cinematographic style. Rufus Sewell (The Illusionist) plays a masterful antagonist that no doubt will receive some emmy nominations.

    My only gripe with this show (after seeing all of the episodes) is that I wish they spoke in their proper languages (German and Japanese) over English everywhere. I understand that languages other than english have a potential to alienate US audiences, but I think this ruined the immersion a bit. Narcos was mostly in Spanish and (from what I know) has done quite well. Language is powerful in building impactful characters. Just the use of it can change the tone of the show.

    Overall, I'd heavily recommend this show. Ignore the haters below. They're nothing more than pseudo-intellectuals who are pining over incredibly insignificant details. One guy even complained that the use of currencies with no cents ruined the immersion for him. Another is complaining that they didn't get a large scale occupation 'right' because many of the main characters seemed indoctrinated (and he argues 15 years isn't enough). Most of the main characters are under 30, and as such would have spent most of their adult lives in occupation.
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  2. Dec 13, 2015
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A very enjoyable first ten episodes. The series has already gone beyond the rather slim volume penned by Philip K. Dick, but we still don't have a clear idea of how the films are produced, why there are multiple realities or why some people can seemingly move back and forth between them. Presumably that will be for season two to sort out. The CGI world-building is excellent, and the main characters are well acted. This version of the "Man in the High Castle" reminds me a lot of the South African series "Charlie Jade," but the possibilities in this series are far greater, since the source material (Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan and Occupied America) is much richer. I'm also waiting to get a look at those interplanetary colonies that the Germans have supposedly established. If memory serves, Philip K. Dick posited a Nazi colony on Venus, but that was before we knew that the temperature there exceeded 900 degrees Fahrenheit. Oh, well. Even the Greats of science fiction can't get it right all of the time. Expand
  3. Apr 10, 2017
    10
    Absolutely fantastic show, watched season 1 and 2..and waiting for 3. This is a must see for anyone who is interested in the what if's of history, a touch of sci-fi, and a seemingly fair interpretation of what it would be like if the nazis and the japanese empire came out on top in WW3. Characters and acting is fantastic, the pace of the story is slow enough to give depth to theAbsolutely fantastic show, watched season 1 and 2..and waiting for 3. This is a must see for anyone who is interested in the what if's of history, a touch of sci-fi, and a seemingly fair interpretation of what it would be like if the nazis and the japanese empire came out on top in WW3. Characters and acting is fantastic, the pace of the story is slow enough to give depth to the characters, but fast enough to keep plot interest. Expand
  4. Dec 3, 2015
    10
    I was hooked with this show within 10 minutes of the first episode, so much that I've binged watched the whole season and can't wait and hope that there will be a second one. Definitely the best show of the fall!
  5. Jan 26, 2016
    10
    I don't get the bad reviews, they state a lot of irrelevant things that don't actually pertain to the show. This show had me interested start to finish. Can't say enough good things about the show.
  6. Dec 19, 2015
    7
    Even though I agree with some of the negative reviews and found it torturous and a grind to watch; somehow, in the end I found it appealing and mesmerizing in a strange way. It just gives you a vision of what it would be like to live in a Fascist state. The way it captures America as a Japanese and Nazi state is done very well. The acting and costumes are very well done. It just has thisEven though I agree with some of the negative reviews and found it torturous and a grind to watch; somehow, in the end I found it appealing and mesmerizing in a strange way. It just gives you a vision of what it would be like to live in a Fascist state. The way it captures America as a Japanese and Nazi state is done very well. The acting and costumes are very well done. It just has this slow depressing melancholy pace that makes it rough to get through. But then, on the other hand, the whole idea is very depressing. So yes, I will watch more series just to see how it develops. It just might not be a show for everyone. Expand
  7. Nov 28, 2015
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Can't understand the bad reviews, the writing and acting is decent? This dystopian version of history is really enjoyable to watch. A binge-watch series.

    PS: really like the people who reviewed who said it's not plausible. They did not get any of it
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  8. Nov 20, 2015
    9
    This is the best new show of the fall. I loved the pilot when it aired during the Amazon pilot season, and I thought the second episode -- released as part of a sneak peak a few weeks ago -- was just as good. This show is based on a Phillip K. Dick short story about an alternate timeline where the Nazis and the Japanese won WWII and split the United States. That creates some strikingThis is the best new show of the fall. I loved the pilot when it aired during the Amazon pilot season, and I thought the second episode -- released as part of a sneak peak a few weeks ago -- was just as good. This show is based on a Phillip K. Dick short story about an alternate timeline where the Nazis and the Japanese won WWII and split the United States. That creates some striking images, and allows for a very fascinating story. I liked the performances and the set up, and I can't wait to see where this series goes as it develops. Expand
  9. Feb 4, 2016
    10
    I absolutely loved this show. I thought it was beautifully shot and flawlessly executed. The acting was superb. The tension was always high, and you could always feel the stakes for the characters. If I had any gripe with the show, it's in the attention paid to the films themselves. Somehow these strange films overpower what could be an epic thriller in an engrossing alternate history ofI absolutely loved this show. I thought it was beautifully shot and flawlessly executed. The acting was superb. The tension was always high, and you could always feel the stakes for the characters. If I had any gripe with the show, it's in the attention paid to the films themselves. Somehow these strange films overpower what could be an epic thriller in an engrossing alternate history of the post-WWII world. Instead you have believable, human characters responding to unbelievable, supernatural events. While it's still interesting to watch, the show probably could have been better had it stuck with what was believable within the type of universe that any of us would inhabit, given the post-war events that transpired.

    Even so, I thought the show was remarkably well done, easily one of the best I've seen this year, and much better than many more popular shows. It's well worth the watch, and comfortably earned a 10/10 from me.
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  10. Dec 2, 2015
    10
    Aside from a couple character flaws, (Mainly between the woman and the man from the east coast) it's a great first season. Probably the best I've seen since Breaking Bad.
    I don't feel like typing a long review with spoilers, but it's a great season. I really hope for a season 2.

    9.5/10
  11. Jan 25, 2016
    9
    Once you get past the elements of this scenario that seem impossible, I really loved this show. My first impression was that there is no way the USA would surrender. If the Nazis got the bomb first they would have taken over Europe and maybe we would have pulled back until we finished our bomb, but attacking America would have been a bloodbath with a never ending insurgency. The ability toOnce you get past the elements of this scenario that seem impossible, I really loved this show. My first impression was that there is no way the USA would surrender. If the Nazis got the bomb first they would have taken over Europe and maybe we would have pulled back until we finished our bomb, but attacking America would have been a bloodbath with a never ending insurgency. The ability to deliver enough A-Bombs to get america to surrender just didn't exist in the 1940s

    That being said, the show is good entertainment with good characters and an interesting premise. I found myself badly wanting to watch 1 more episode, and saddened when I was done with them all. And that's exactly what you want from television. Engaging Entertainment.
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  12. Feb 4, 2016
    9
    The first season of this show was very good, i think it deserves a higher rating.The plot is a little predictable but is more than a decent plot, the performace of the actors is also very good, this show makes you hate/empathize with the characters on both sides wich i think its great, cant wait for season 2.
  13. Nov 29, 2015
    8
    It's fun. The story is a little drawn out, but it's fun. I love this show makes you sympathize with villains. The ruthless Japanese inspector and head of the SS in America appear more human as you progress through the first 10 episodes. The cast is great.
  14. Dec 28, 2015
    8
    Gripping for the first five episodes, then it's clear they started planning for season two. A huge improvement on the book, which is slow-paced and overly concerned with antique sales and political etiquette.
  15. Aug 28, 2017
    10
    The Man in the High Castle is an extraordinarily well-acted drama, based on the Phillip K. Dick novel of the same name. Although Dick adaptations have become common fare recently, the show makes considerable distinctions and differentiates itself from the source material in the relationships between the main characters. Their perspectives are unique and interesting, and are what move theThe Man in the High Castle is an extraordinarily well-acted drama, based on the Phillip K. Dick novel of the same name. Although Dick adaptations have become common fare recently, the show makes considerable distinctions and differentiates itself from the source material in the relationships between the main characters. Their perspectives are unique and interesting, and are what move the show forward in terms of both plot and general regard.

    As an alternate history story, it focuses on both sides of occupation. What if the United States had lost WWII? This is the hypothetical question which forces The Man in the High Castle to its inevitable conclusion of reconciling its fiction with our reality. Overall, I'd say Dick would find a lot to enjoy in the show.
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  16. Nov 27, 2015
    9
    This series shows EXACTLY what happened after WW2 in Russia occupied territories - Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland ... Its interesting to watch how the world would have turned out, how bad nazis were, but most people will never understand that something like this happened 50 years ago ... Almosts every new scene proofs that, gives desperate feeling, its like watching history inThis series shows EXACTLY what happened after WW2 in Russia occupied territories - Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland ... Its interesting to watch how the world would have turned out, how bad nazis were, but most people will never understand that something like this happened 50 years ago ... Almosts every new scene proofs that, gives desperate feeling, its like watching history in different colours, creepy, interesting and sad all at one time ... And the all world just closed their eyes to that ... Expand
  17. Aug 18, 2015
    8
    Hard to know what the full series will be like, but the pilot was just great. It has little elements of Ridley Scott, but overall, I think he just provided his name. If you are expecting Bladerunner or something equally visually appealing, we'll need to wait and see if they have the budget for it. The set dressing overall was high for a pilot, but not exactly movie quality; which isn't aHard to know what the full series will be like, but the pilot was just great. It has little elements of Ridley Scott, but overall, I think he just provided his name. If you are expecting Bladerunner or something equally visually appealing, we'll need to wait and see if they have the budget for it. The set dressing overall was high for a pilot, but not exactly movie quality; which isn't a bad thing since this is a TV show, after all. I've been burned by way too many Sci-Fi TV shows (cough cough "V", "Lost", "The Sarah Connor Chronicles") that start strong and look great and then just totally flounder. I hope this isn't one of those. Expand
  18. Nov 29, 2015
    8
    Overall a good series. The alternate world is believable. Suspense and mystery elements are done well. A good soundtrack. The opening is excellent. That song is super creepy and fits well with the axis taking over the world. The only part that was poorly done was development of the relationship between Juliana and Joe. It was way underbaked and their actions weren't believable, consideringOverall a good series. The alternate world is believable. Suspense and mystery elements are done well. A good soundtrack. The opening is excellent. That song is super creepy and fits well with the axis taking over the world. The only part that was poorly done was development of the relationship between Juliana and Joe. It was way underbaked and their actions weren't believable, considering they were both already in relationships. Hope this gets a second series. It would be crime against good television if it doesn't. Expand
  19. Jan 11, 2016
    7
    I give it a 7 and not a 6 because at least they made the show and you can have a glimpse into what might be a parallel world in which the Nazi's/Japanese won the war, which is a fascinating idea for a TV show, (fortunately just that, an idea). What I think the show really lacks is context. The Nazis winning the war is a huge deal, this means the world has changed completely, yet somehow weI give it a 7 and not a 6 because at least they made the show and you can have a glimpse into what might be a parallel world in which the Nazi's/Japanese won the war, which is a fascinating idea for a TV show, (fortunately just that, an idea). What I think the show really lacks is context. The Nazis winning the war is a huge deal, this means the world has changed completely, yet somehow we only get to know what is going on in the USA. What's going on in the UK? Let's not forget Italy was allied to Germany and Japan, what happened with that? What happened to South America, Africa, Asia, the whole world? How is the geopolitical situation and map of the world? We only get to know that the west of the US is Japanese and the east is German. Also, Nazi ideals. Maybe its too politically incorrect to mention that black people have been killed off in the Nazi side, as well as latins, jews, gays, and other people Hitler would've gotten rid of? We see a black character from the Neutral zone, but it seems he can walk around Japanese territory with no problems. The show really dwells more on the love relationship of its two main characters, but I have to say, they are not very charismatic. You don't really care if they get killed or not, you just want to see more about this parallel universe. It's great when they show Hitler at an old age, but that is as much parallel universe you get to see, aside from San Francisco and New York having Japanese and German billboard ads. Many episodes made me sleep and had to watch them again, I really did want to see the next episode in order to have more on this parallel world and understand the mystery about the films, but I kept falling asleep seeing the love triangle evolve. As said, I would give the show a 6 but I give it a 7 since at least it makes you think about this. Expand
  20. Feb 28, 2016
    10
    IMHO the best PKD adaptation so far - let's face it, none of them (with the notable exception of 'A Scanner Darkly) have been exact replicants (heh) of the original, and this is no exception. But it's better for it, for despite PKD's (not very original, but interesting) premise, there was not that much to the novel as far as I can remember - & no closure or overall explanation as such.IMHO the best PKD adaptation so far - let's face it, none of them (with the notable exception of 'A Scanner Darkly) have been exact replicants (heh) of the original, and this is no exception. But it's better for it, for despite PKD's (not very original, but interesting) premise, there was not that much to the novel as far as I can remember - & no closure or overall explanation as such.

    Neither is there in this series, at least for the moment (it's been renewed for 2016 however) - nevertheless, the characters have been fleshed out a bit, and the resistance moved to the fore, which advances the physical drama. The psychological and political drama is actually more convincing to my mind however.

    The world building, atmosphere and background are first rate, the whole environment normal on the surface but with the chilling, ever present overtones of fascism looming like a dark, judgemental cloud over everything.

    The acting is, for the most part, superb - special mentions for pretty much all the Japanese characters who embody the ruthless cruelty of the Empire, and the unquestioning obedience it demands. The Nazis, centred on the charming, confident John Smith (Rufus Sewell) are also universally effective as boot clicking sadists with ice in their blood.

    All of course is not as it seems, and the characters have hidden agendas, anxieties and loyalties, and this is the crux of the drama, as much as the insistent fear of betrayal or discovery that every episode exudes.

    Certainly there are weaknesses: Juliana Crane, whilst utterly gorgeous and sympathetic, does come across as fairly insipid. Every main character is pretty or handsome, in a way that years of war and privation wouldn't seem to merit. The Marshal (not one of the pretty ones LOL) is a cartoonish caricature of amoral evil although he's no less scary as a result.

    The usual coincidences and deus ex machina appear, inevitable in this type of fiction, but on the whole it rises above the usual tropes of the genre.

    A really pleasant surprise to be honest - I'm giving it a 10 to balance the silly zero scores but it certainly rates at least an 8+ in my eyes anyway...
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  21. Dec 14, 2015
    7
    Even if this was a terrible show, and it certainly isn't, I'd watch it just to enjoy its beautiful look. I could turn the sound off and still love it.
  22. Jan 9, 2016
    8
    A compelling season overall. The premise remains fascinating. The sets are extremely well done. The wide aerial shots of buildings draped in Nazi iconography is chilling. Wegener's drive to Hitler's lair in the Alps is beautifully shot. The attention to detail everywhere (even in Smith's and Tagomi's offices) immerse the viewer in this universe. The costuming is also crisp and on target. IA compelling season overall. The premise remains fascinating. The sets are extremely well done. The wide aerial shots of buildings draped in Nazi iconography is chilling. Wegener's drive to Hitler's lair in the Alps is beautifully shot. The attention to detail everywhere (even in Smith's and Tagomi's offices) immerse the viewer in this universe. The costuming is also crisp and on target. I cringe every time I see a closeup of a Nazi uniform.

    I still have some issues with pacing and character development though.

    Pacing-- the whole "get the film" story seems a bit flat. I know the films are the vehicle by which the viewer is introduced into this world. Shouldnt the resistance be spending more time fighting and last time looking for films though?

    Character Development- While that are some GREAT characters in "TMITHC" (Smith, Kido, Tagomi, and Frank to name a few) I'm not feeling it much for the main characters of Juliana and Joe. I know Joe Blake is meant to remain mysterious. Are we supposed to be actively rooting for Juliana? If so, I'm having a hard time. She changes her mind every two seconds. Is she really in love with Joe after everything he's done? I fear her fickleness will get Frank killed.

    I also dont understand the films. Juliana and Frank saw Frank's death at the hands of Nazi Joe. Joe viewed a film about Stalin living past 1949. How are these movies being made and what do they mean? Is there really an alternate universe that the characters can enter?
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  23. Jan 12, 2016
    8
    This is a period drama on LSD. It's interesting, entertaining and I'm down to see where they take the story in season 2, It was enjoyable & if you like hardboiled detective fiction of the 40's you'll dig this.
  24. Dec 20, 2016
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. La serie nos sumerge en una realidad alternativa del como hubiere sido la derrota de los aliados, muy similar a lo que expone wolfenstein new order algo que como fanaticos del juego se agradece, muy interesante espero conseguir el libro luego para conocer mas Expand
  25. Jan 26, 2017
    8
    I'm enjoying this show a great deal after watching Season 1 and half of Season 2. I almost wish the weird sci-fi alternate reality theme was absent, because exploring what the US would be like if we'd lost the war is interesting in and of itself. The acting is generally good. Alexa Davalos and Rufus Sewell are the acting high points. My only concern is that producers will pull a "Lost"I'm enjoying this show a great deal after watching Season 1 and half of Season 2. I almost wish the weird sci-fi alternate reality theme was absent, because exploring what the US would be like if we'd lost the war is interesting in and of itself. The acting is generally good. Alexa Davalos and Rufus Sewell are the acting high points. My only concern is that producers will pull a "Lost" on us, and writers will end up just making things up as they go along until the show ends up (unintentionally) as a farce. If they do that, mark my words, I will hate the writers/producers forever. The plot already has that feel of being made up on the fly. Expand
  26. Sep 17, 2018
    10
    breath taking.. A mixture of amazing acts & fantastic screenplay that make you wanna see the whole 2 seasons continuously... The idea of two empires really freaks me out!:)
  27. Feb 3, 2018
    8
    Nazis, alternate universe, resistance and a mysterious films showing alternate worlds, of course its great.

    The world is different, the Axis powers won and split up America. The Japanese took the western third, the Nazis took the eastern half leaving a small strip in the middle that was a neutral zone. There are main characters in the resistance, in the Nazis and in the Japanese
    Nazis, alternate universe, resistance and a mysterious films showing alternate worlds, of course its great.

    The world is different, the Axis powers won and split up America. The Japanese took the western third, the Nazis took the eastern half leaving a small strip in the middle that was a neutral zone. There are main characters in the resistance, in the Nazis and in the Japanese occupying force (and Trade Minister).

    I don't want to spoil it, but all the acting is really good. Their are two main Nazi characters, both very good at their roles, one who questions what he is doing and one who is a loyal higher up officer who does his duty but has to protect his family. There is a Japanese inspector and a Trade Minister both excellent with varying views, then of course there is a grouping of Resistance actors who are all great with various outlooks.

    Its not set in World War II, its 20 years after and you get to deal with the politics of the two empires posturing over what is left of America with the threat of war (and surprisingly enough the only reason there is peace is because Hitler is still alive). There is a character in here that you will like no matter your outlook.

    Pros: Great acting, immersive sets, an compelling story.

    Cons: I don't think there is an overall con, but because there are so many roles you will probably hate someone? personally I can?t stand Joe Blake, not the fault of the actor, he is good, just don't like the character.

    Hands down a great show, can't recommend it more.
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  28. Feb 13, 2017
    9
    The Man in the High Castle is a slow-burn show that has tremendous payoff after a long wait. Season one was a little slow. A few episodes into season 2, I couldn't keep remember of all of the names of the novel's worth of characters, so I had to read through the wikipedia episode lists just to keep track of what was going on with who. As such, I wouldn't give it a 10/10. BUT. While IThe Man in the High Castle is a slow-burn show that has tremendous payoff after a long wait. Season one was a little slow. A few episodes into season 2, I couldn't keep remember of all of the names of the novel's worth of characters, so I had to read through the wikipedia episode lists just to keep track of what was going on with who. As such, I wouldn't give it a 10/10. BUT. While I was watching early episodes mainly for the fascinating take on what a Nazi/Japanese occupied U.S. was like complete with realistic CGI, it soon became clear that the show was going somewhere, and everything was happening for a reason, and previously unimportant and disconnected plot lines were there for a reason. In this sense, the Man in the High Castle is the opposite of the typical network TV show in which 2 out of 3 shows are expendable and meaningless filler, with the only the odd episode advancing the plot. By the end of season 2, I was enthralled. The series was worth it all along. I desperately checked to make sure that a season 3 would happen, because to end the series early would be a crime. This is a fantastic show. Also, special props to the shots of Nazi Germany and Hitler's chilling "German Stadium," which fortunately was never built in this multiverse! Expand
  29. Jan 19, 2016
    9
    SPOILER FREE ----

    This series was thoroughly enjoyable. From the very first episode right up to the last it had be gripped. Most episodes ended with some kind of cliff hanger and with Amazon releasing all 10 episodes at one, it is perfect to binge watch or just watch one a week if you so desire. The acting throughout was fantastic. I especially liked DJ Qualls and Luke Kleintank in
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    This series was thoroughly enjoyable. From the very first episode right up to the last it had be gripped. Most episodes ended with some kind of cliff hanger and with Amazon releasing all 10 episodes at one, it is perfect to binge watch or just watch one a week if you so desire.

    The acting throughout was fantastic. I especially liked DJ Qualls and Luke Kleintank in this.

    Couple of weaker acting parts by other actors but not enough to take you out of the show.

    The story telling was excellent as was the character development.

    I would recommend this to most people who enjoy a "what if" or "alternative reality" kind of thing. I would say you have to have a little bit of an open mind. I see some people saying this is unbelievable, but most fiction is to an extent.
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  30. Jan 13, 2017
    9
    In TV shows, once the pilot is out and shipped, often the production just assumes it has some people watching it and then it drops in quality. No such thing with these new internet TV shows. There wasn't even that great a drop from season 1 to 2 of The Man in the High Castle, the only TV show I'm keeping up with.

    People are not written off in this series like characters are often in TV
    In TV shows, once the pilot is out and shipped, often the production just assumes it has some people watching it and then it drops in quality. No such thing with these new internet TV shows. There wasn't even that great a drop from season 1 to 2 of The Man in the High Castle, the only TV show I'm keeping up with.

    People are not written off in this series like characters are often in TV shows. Every single character in this film struggles, from the Man in the High Castle, to Hitler himself, to every single character you think is an antagonist or a protagonist or some side character caught up in the plot. The series explores them all in a way where you will sympathize with every one of them. To me that's awesome. The Nazis and the Japanese are not written off as bourgeois dictators or cruel monsters, nor are the subjugated written off as peasants or stupid. It gives all characters their own worldview, very easy to relate to, remarkably from either end. My favorite so far is definitely the trade minister, epitome of cool, and representative of everything good about the Japanese in the series.

    The setting grasps such an insane, twisted concept, but traps it in its jar and pops a neat little plot device over the hole on top – the films. What kind of story is written as an alternate universes, where there are alternate universes in the alternate universe? This is the purpose of the films – not your average MacGuffins. There are so many possibilities about the fate of the world with these films, from grim to utopian. No one knows where they come from or what purpose they serve. Interestingly, none of them seem to represent the world we live in.

    I was slightly disappointed that they revealed The Man at the beginning of Season 2. The mystery of him was one of the most gripping parts of the narrative's suspense. If they had managed to save it for some more pivotal moment towards the end it would have been perfect.

    One last note: this series fixes a glaring plothole in the original book - Canada is actually part of the Reich, instead of being just same ole' Canada.

    In a word – quality.
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Metascore
77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 30 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 27 out of 30
  2. Negative: 0 out of 30
  1. Reviewed by: Michael Starr
    Dec 8, 2015
    63
    The series, in large part, fails to deliver on its fascinating premise. Simply put, it’s plodding, moves at a glacial pace and overreaches with too many diffuse narrative strands.
  2. Reviewed by: Bruce Miller
    Nov 23, 2015
    80
    Directed by David Semel, the first episode (now available on Amazon) sets a visual tone that immediately sets this apart from other thrillers.... By the second episode, you’ll want to know who’s really good and who’s bad and how the latter will meet their untimely deaths.
  3. Reviewed by: Isaac Feldberg
    Nov 23, 2015
    90
    The first six episodes (all those provided to press ahead of release) consistently surprise in how they deepen those characters and weave their journeys together.