These relations seem to be escalating rapidly as both sides inch closer to war. This scene highlights yet again the tense relations between the Nazis and Japanese. Despite the constant fear of a Nazi invasion, Tagomi remarks that the Japanese cannot show weakness, or the Germans will immediately pounce on the opportunity to crush the Japanese with a bomb launch on the Pacific States as the most likely possibility. In San Francisco, Trade Minister Tagomi (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa) speaks with the Crown Princess (Mayumi Yoshida) about the current affairs of the empire as well as the Crown Prince’s public address scheduled for later that day. Clearly, the Nazis have tried to reduce this man’s influence in order to quell resistance efforts and to snatch away whatever little hope the resistance fighters still hold.
This scene provokes an interesting question about the Man in the High Castle, whom is considered dead, according to German officers in the Pacific states. Smith assures Joe a hero’s funeral for his crucial role in the operation. Therefore, if he actually meets the Man in the High Castle, Joe should kill him on the spot. Smith explains the danger of this meeting and wants him to leave the film in his truck.
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They both discuss the significance of the films however, despite Lemnel’s request to hand over the film, Juliana arranges a meeting with the Man in the High Castle so that she can personally hand over the film.Īfter Juliana informs Joe about the meeting, he calls John Smith (Rufus Sewell) later in the night for orders on how to proceed during the meeting. He invites Juliana into his home but forces Joe to remain outside because he clearly distrusts Joe’s intentions. Photo – Amazonīack on the outskirts of Canon City, Juliana meets with Lemnel (Rick Worthy) about the list of names. Ed eventually persuades Frank to abandon the gun, which has no bullets anyway. Additionally, Frank says he has nothing to live for anymore. Ed realizes Frank plans to murder the Crown Prince as Frank explains that a dead prince would be a devastating loss to the Japanese. Ed (DJ Qualls) arrives at his home to inquire about Frank’s intended use for the gun. Switching to Frank (Rupert Evans), he practices firing his gun seemingly in preparation for an assassination attempt against the Crown Prince.