Ford
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I just started season 3 of The Man in the High Castle.
Man, this show is maddeningly slow and complex, but just when I get to the point where I want to turn it off, something happens that keeps me hooked.
There was a moment in the latest episode where
the Nazi scientist explained to John Smith about the existence of parallel worlds where different versions of ourselves lived and he really didn't get it. But then you saw him work out that if such a world existed, his son might still be alive. At the same time he's dispassionately overseeing the brutal experimentation on a traveler but he doesn't care. He's thinking about his own family. It all plays out on his face without a mention of it in the dialogue. Rufus Sewell is one hell of an actor.
Man, this show is maddeningly slow and complex, but just when I get to the point where I want to turn it off, something happens that keeps me hooked.
There was a moment in the latest episode where
the Nazi scientist explained to John Smith about the existence of parallel worlds where different versions of ourselves lived and he really didn't get it. But then you saw him work out that if such a world existed, his son might still be alive. At the same time he's dispassionately overseeing the brutal experimentation on a traveler but he doesn't care. He's thinking about his own family. It all plays out on his face without a mention of it in the dialogue. Rufus Sewell is one hell of an actor.