This ending was too rushed. There is no way that this would be so easy for the resistance. I mean Hitler survived 42 assassinations. Everything and everywhere he went there was security. People ate his food before he ate it. He never got killed by anybody than himself. There is no way that the resistance got to that train line that easy. Just see how hard it is to reacg Area 51 for example
It's a TV show lol you're totally fine with the concept of alternate worlds in which the Nazi's won the War and have access to some weird underground "portal" allowing some of the people to travel back and forth to and from these alternate worlds but the Resistance getting to that bridge with enough explosives "that easy" lol THAT'S where you draw the line?!? (Try and imagine how absolutely ridiculous you sound.) #ConstructiveCriticism #DontShootTheMessenger
@@twstf8905 Ever heard of science fiction? That's a way movies are made. Science fiction is part of dystopian / utopian visions aswell. So in this case: The author has done a dystopian future using science fiction (reminds me of cyberpunk: not connected to concerns and monopols, but connected to the regime and a government of controlling). Apart from that: If you ever had philosophy class such mind experiments are actually interesting. And yes, the ending was the point where historical nonsense began in my opinion. Having portals to other universes are scientific mistakes, but they can easily be explained with science fiction in movies. The show was not based on correct science, but on correct history. A great way to understand the Nazi regime (just a bit) without reading too much. A show is not always realistic in terms of science. But this specific show was realistic in terms of an alternate history (with a bit exaggeration with the portals (but that could be a strange method to present the dominance in every way of the NSDAP and the Nationalsozialisten in the German Reich in general that Hitler wanted)).
Confiscation of firearms from citizens began before the war. America, shittttt. Only country to have more firearms than us is Yemen, and that probably changed since the pandemic started.
I just love how the only thing the Reich has to prevent people from getting near the monorail is a electric fence that can be turned off from the outside and could also be climbed over with a ladder. If your gonna build a monorail all the way from New York to Lackawanna, why don’t you just build concrete walls like you did for the Neutral zone.
Nobody said fascists were smart...on the contrary they're actually quite incompetent. They rely on brute force and violence. Otherwise they kinda suck at what they do.
John usually have an answer to everything, but when he said he doesn't know how to stop it... I feel sad for him. "I don't know how". The music is not even in their official ost list, too bad. There some part that are identical to the "Fate is fluid" in the first season. I also agree that the show was rushed and ended too quickly. What happens to Kido, Childan, the Reich, the BCR... Too much questions
@@nocturnalcove9736 or, the man actually didnt know how to stop, its really easy to make a comment on the internet saying its too vague or whatever, when you're actually not in his shoes, imagine being Reich Marshall and you and your wife lost your son because of the socialist policies your regime implements, and you've done so much shit you dont know whats actually bad anymore, letting your son be euthanized? murdering someone for owning videos of an alternate world? torture? etc.
Me too. I was so hoping the circumstances he's been through such as losing Thomas to realizing the gravity of atrocities and inhumanities the Nazi regime has committed, would make him disillusioned enough to turn again them, a la Inspector Javert.
Inspector Javert kills himself because he can't reconcile his beliefs with his reality. Which is basically what happened, so in a way, he's already like Inspector Javert. Smith already recognized the gravity of his atrocities and forged ahead anyway, he was always going down in the end. He's Walter White not Prince Zuko.
@@aleskandrani7831 Kalashnikov didn't even started working on the AK in 1945. He had carbine prototypes but he only started working on his Assault Rifle in 1946, when the officials started a design competition for a new standard rifle. 1947 was only the year he actually finished the first model and the gun was accepted by the army in 1948 and then adopted in 1949. But was only issued by 1951. Since in MITHC ww2 ended in 1947 AK most likely never have been made. Since they only started working on it way after the war ended. And in the movie she is even using a Zastava m70, the yugoslavian version of the AK.
When I was an Airman I stayed at this guy's house that was an Army Ranger before I had to fly out for training the next day. He survived something like a 500 foot fall when both his parachutes failed to open while on a training jump. The human body can survive some pretty crazy things under the right circumstances.
Okay, This is why I hated the ending and the 4th season overall. The John Smith who says "I Know" when confronted that it is wrong and who says "I don't know how" when told it has to stop? That is the John Smith we've seen for three seasons, a man who has begun to question everything he's done, realize his sons death was his fault and a tragic waste, and may in fact resolve to free America from the darkness that has overtaken it. That John Smith would not have been laying out plans to perpetuate The Nazi's final solution upon the rest of the country, he would not be dedicated to the party and its ideals, he would not be considering abducting his son from another universe to force him to live in a nightmare. The show couldn't decide which John Smith would be there in season 4, the one who finds redemption or the one who goes full Nazi, you can't have both.
accurate. sad the show got killed off, idk the facts but probably cuz it offended some groups, which in my eyes seems ridiculous because everyone was affected by the war and this art piece isn't in sighting anything harmful, there is always going to be someone thats offended, so what. but maybe im wrong and thats not the case. if anything its educational because its a "what if" scenario. showing how bad things could of been but with a "sci-fi" twist. i really wanted this show to go on for the length it needed, it was so good for 3 seasons but became a literal train wreck. even still i was okay with how it ended.
I agree. It was obvious that he struggled with the morality of doing what he had to do as a Nazi but it seemed pretty clear at the end of season 3 that he was fed up with the Nazis and their ideology so the natural arc of the character we saw for three seasons would have worked to dissolve Nazi ideology in North America not double down on it. I have a strong suspicion that some outrage/cancel culture producers or writers did not want him to have any redeeming qualities just because he was a Nazi, which I find very closed minded. These same people probably do not see any redeeming traits in Col. Staffenburg either just because he was a Nazi even though he was executed for trying to assassinate Hitler. I definitely feel like politics played a huge role in the way show ended and that is very disappointing.
@@coryhebert2070 Not everything is cancel culture tho lol. The guy who takes over after John Smith died calls off the attack on the west coast and removes his nazi medal. He is trying to redeem himself despite being a nazi. It is implied and not exactly stated. Its not that the producers are too "woke" to change characters. Its easy to make any scenario and try to justify it that way.
Redemption was never happening here. That was not the point of his character. When he met and inadvertently killed his other self it was clear this version of himself was delusional and wanted the power he wielded as a Nazi and couldn’t imagine being the “mediocre salesman” his other self was. John Smith was always the cautionary tale, he was always going to choose the dark side. Even if there had been more seasons, his end would have been the same. He was a Nazi through and through by the end. He just didn’t believe it. Until this moment. That was the point. He was still my favorite character and I rooted for him but I never once thought there was any other end possible. Dude participated in genocide, willingly. He might have been reluctant, but he chose it. There was a whole thing in the first season about why he stopped boating because of the guilt. He had to die. Plain and simple. What’s the alternative? You think he puts the US back together then just submits to be tried for his crimes? No way, no how that was happening.
When Helen asks ‘How did we get here’, the answer is ‘Incentives’… Remember that. You can institute ANY system, and any evil, with the right incentives.
I think she thought the atrocity she and her husband had to endure and make were forced upon them, then she found out that John still tried to continue those atrocities even when he had full autonomy, it made her question what he had become.
She notify the resistance that the train they were riding are going on that location and set an ambush by doing blowing up the rail tracks like we seen on this video.
@flyingbarbarian1 Honestly, I'd also like to add to your assessment one other thing, reducing the speed By attempting to stop, they reduce the speed greatly(trains have a similar mechanism today). The only problem is u HAVE to do it WAY ahead of time Hence why the resistance waited to detonate the explosive
People hate this episode but the train discussion was majestic imo, John seeing it is too late to change shit, and the final blow being Helen's betrayal, then her death, before he blew his brains out he was already a dead man by that point, and his reaction says it all there
I disagree that it was too late. By this point Smith had, and I quote “full autonomy” from the rest of the Reich. He could have stopped all of it at any time he pleased. In effect, he chose to continue Nazi protocol and that always has bothered me, because it clearly grates on his conscience. Other than that the dialogue is brilliant
@@ronandynan1228 it is too late in a sense that entire high command was dedicated nazi and he was too far gone for any redemption, having taken part in genocide and such, but he realizes it completely only when Helen confronts him about it, he does say there he doesn't even know how he could stop it now, it is too far and too late
@@vladajeremic2102 well his right hand man (I can’t remember his name) does call off the bombing of the BCR state at the last second because he also knew it was wrong, so at least some of the high command were also having doubts
Leave it to your imagination. The AK47 model was based on the German Sturmgewehr so perhaps the Germans employed Kalashnikov as some kind of arms developer in the Russian protectorate.
The design process was completed in 1945, went through trials until 1947, then was approved for production and issuing. First models were manufactured and issued in 1948. It's entirely possible that some Chinese rebels stumbled on the design and started churning them out in this world, the machining isn't too horrible to do
This scene was pretty good with the ambush and things but it was way too rushed, I was hoping to see if john smith would escape and then it would leave us on a cliffhanger and then he returns to hunt them down or something.
The question is, in the Universe of The Man in the High Castle, where is Eugene Stoner and Mikhail Kalashnikov, the creator of AR-15 and AK-47 Assault Rifles? Do you think they're still alive or mentioned in this show?
The big question is would he have he died if he had not had his alternative self killed.. remember Abe said men want to steal fire..and made a sudden change in time and space..good series overall..I felt the ending was far to rushed.
Ah yes let's send basically the 3rd most powerful man in the world on a train on an unguarded railway. He'll make it to his destination alive. I would've loved if Smith stayed alive and at the end of the season he becomes this cruel heartless tyrant of North America. Then Season 5 is realising what he has become.
@@kallenchan2339uhhhh plane???? Helicopter????? Convoy????? Boat????? Tunnel system????? They have portals my guy they would be smart enough for a escort
Would there be an AK-47 in this world? If the nazis took over Europe and the rest of the world, could the Soviets have been around to design/produce the weapon?
Season 4 is disgusting and this scene in particular. Smith was turned into a mumbling weakling, the driver, who saw unidentified people swarming under the bridge with the express purpose of undermining it, did not stop the train, but instead gave the gas to who knows what he was hoping for. The rebels who managed to get a lot of explosives in a fascist state, to get close to a protected government facility, on which the head of state was about to pass, and to blow it up - yes, about this alone it could be filmed for two seasons. Lots of plot twists that come out of nowhere and lead to nowhere. If instead of a plot against Himmler in the war room, where all the Reich commanders gathered, aliens would have flown in and shoved their tentacles up everyone's anuses, I think the plot would not have suffered much... It would have been even more interesting. Anyway, that's what happens when you run out of money for a show and need to cram what you can't cram into one season
This scene symbolizes the entire series! Good at the beginning, begins going too fast, and then a bunch of shit derails the entire thing in a fireball
You know what that is soo true 😂😂😂 this season was rushed should've ended it with a 5th season instead....
This ending was too rushed. There is no way that this would be so easy for the resistance. I mean Hitler survived 42 assassinations.
Everything and everywhere he went there was security. People ate his food before he ate it. He never got killed by anybody than himself. There is no way that the resistance got to that train line that easy. Just see how hard it is to reacg Area 51 for example
Yeah that's totally true, sadly :/
It's a TV show lol you're totally fine with the concept of alternate worlds in which the Nazi's won the War and have access to some weird underground "portal" allowing some of the people to travel back and forth to and from these alternate worlds but the Resistance getting to that bridge with enough explosives "that easy" lol THAT'S where you draw the line?!?
(Try and imagine how absolutely ridiculous you sound.)
#ConstructiveCriticism
#DontShootTheMessenger
@@twstf8905 Ever heard of science fiction? That's a way movies are made.
Science fiction is part of dystopian / utopian visions aswell. So in this case: The author has done a dystopian future using science fiction (reminds me of cyberpunk: not connected to concerns and monopols, but connected to the regime and a government of controlling). Apart from that: If you ever had philosophy class such mind experiments are actually interesting.
And yes, the ending was the point where historical nonsense began in my opinion.
Having portals to other universes are scientific mistakes, but they can easily be explained with science fiction in movies. The show was not based on correct science, but on correct history. A great way to understand the Nazi regime (just a bit) without reading too much.
A show is not always realistic in terms of science. But this specific show was realistic in terms of an alternate history (with a bit exaggeration with the portals (but that could be a strange method to present the dominance in every way of the NSDAP and the Nationalsozialisten in the German Reich in general that Hitler wanted)).
I agree, irl they’d have Surveillance planes protecting the path of the train and the area around it.
Confiscation of firearms from citizens began before the war. America, shittttt. Only country to have more firearms than us is Yemen, and that probably changed since the pandemic started.
I don't understand how she died, she landed so safely and snugly, (and conveniently,) on that nice cushiony couch! 😂
impact??
the person above is correct. The impact and pressure of the blow could've very well collapsed her lungs.
Internal bleeding perhaps?
Just a simple hard head twist is enough to kill a person
She bit the cyankali tablet in the crash.
I just love how the only thing the Reich has to prevent people from getting near the monorail is a electric fence that can be turned off from the outside and could also be climbed over with a ladder. If your gonna build a monorail all the way from New York to Lackawanna, why don’t you just build concrete walls like you did for the Neutral zone.
lol
Nobody said fascists were smart...on the contrary they're actually quite incompetent. They rely on brute force and violence. Otherwise they kinda suck at what they do.
@@thesciguy4823 the IQ Tests from the nürnberger trials say something different...
John usually have an answer to everything, but when he said he doesn't know how to stop it... I feel sad for him.
"I don't know how".
The music is not even in their official ost list, too bad. There some part that are identical to the "Fate is fluid" in the first season.
I also agree that the show was rushed and ended too quickly. What happens to Kido, Childan, the Reich, the BCR... Too much questions
*Many
Too MANY* questions.
(I'm just sayin' 🤜 💥 🤛)
#ConstructiveCriticism
#DontShootTheMessenger
John saying 'I don't know' sounds like the writers admitting they screwed his character too much and realised too late.
@@nocturnalcove9736 or, the man actually didnt know how to stop, its really easy to make a comment on the internet saying its too vague or whatever, when you're actually not in his shoes, imagine being Reich Marshall and you and your wife lost your son because of the socialist policies your regime implements, and you've done so much shit you dont know whats actually bad anymore, letting your son be euthanized?
murdering someone for owning videos of an alternate world?
torture?
etc.
The rocket powered monorail is fab.
He died because his character is irredeemable after all the crimes he did, but honestly I rooted for him to unite USA again and take down the nazis
Me too. I was so hoping the circumstances he's been through such as losing Thomas to realizing the gravity of atrocities and inhumanities the Nazi regime has committed, would make him disillusioned enough to turn again them, a la Inspector Javert.
I don't think he would've done that. His America would still have Nazi influence. Undesirables would still have been in a lot of trouble.
I just wanted that he reunited with his family and that they could finally live together peacefully. Fuck all these politics
Y'all live in fantasy land. There was nothing salvageable about the USA in this show. You can't take down the nazis when you are one lol
Inspector Javert kills himself because he can't reconcile his beliefs with his reality. Which is basically what happened, so in a way, he's already like Inspector Javert. Smith already recognized the gravity of his atrocities and forged ahead anyway, he was always going down in the end. He's Walter White not Prince Zuko.
I like how she is shooting a gun that was designed in a country that did not excist.
Just because the country didn't exist, doesn't mean that the inventors weren't born in this timeline
@@Notium Born? Yes. Working in a NAZI slave camp. Not developing weapons.
The AK design was completed by 1945, and is simple enough to manufacture that even Chinese rebels could manage to do so
@@aleskandrani7831 Kalashnikov didn't even started working on the AK in 1945. He had carbine prototypes but he only started working on his Assault Rifle in 1946, when the officials started a design competition for a new standard rifle. 1947 was only the year he actually finished the first model and the gun was accepted by the army in 1948 and then adopted in 1949. But was only issued by 1951. Since in MITHC ww2 ended in 1947 AK most likely never have been made. Since they only started working on it way after the war ended. And in the movie she is even using a Zastava m70, the yugoslavian version of the AK.
Mikhail Kalashnikov exists
John lost everything when he lost Helen. If he had lived, nothing - not even Thomas is going to bring his old self back
"You have to stop"
"I dont know how"
lmao
A cool and dramatic scene, but the biggest mistake was the thought that anyone could survive a crash like that lol.
Bro that train had double 20mm turret 💀💀💀
When I was an Airman I stayed at this guy's house that was an Army Ranger before I had to fly out for training the next day. He survived something like a 500 foot fall when both his parachutes failed to open while on a training jump. The human body can survive some pretty crazy things under the right circumstances.
Okay, This is why I hated the ending and the 4th season overall. The John Smith who says "I Know" when confronted that it is wrong and who says "I don't know how" when told it has to stop? That is the John Smith we've seen for three seasons, a man who has begun to question everything he's done, realize his sons death was his fault and a tragic waste, and may in fact resolve to free America from the darkness that has overtaken it. That John Smith would not have been laying out plans to perpetuate The Nazi's final solution upon the rest of the country, he would not be dedicated to the party and its ideals, he would not be considering abducting his son from another universe to force him to live in a nightmare. The show couldn't decide which John Smith would be there in season 4, the one who finds redemption or the one who goes full Nazi, you can't have both.
accurate.
sad the show got killed off, idk the facts but probably cuz it offended some groups, which in my eyes seems ridiculous because everyone was affected by the war and this art piece isn't in sighting anything harmful, there is always going to be someone thats offended, so what. but maybe im wrong and thats not the case. if anything its educational because its a "what if" scenario. showing how bad things could of been but with a "sci-fi" twist. i really wanted this show to go on for the length it needed, it was so good for 3 seasons but became a literal train wreck. even still i was okay with how it ended.
I agree. It was obvious that he struggled with the morality of doing what he had to do as a Nazi but it seemed pretty clear at the end of season 3 that he was fed up with the Nazis and their ideology so the natural arc of the character we saw for three seasons would have worked to dissolve Nazi ideology in North America not double down on it. I have a strong suspicion that some outrage/cancel culture producers or writers did not want him to have any redeeming qualities just because he was a Nazi, which I find very closed minded. These same people probably do not see any redeeming traits in Col. Staffenburg either just because he was a Nazi even though he was executed for trying to assassinate Hitler. I definitely feel like politics played a huge role in the way show ended and that is very disappointing.
I mean... John DID survive the assassination attempt.
@@coryhebert2070 Not everything is cancel culture tho lol. The guy who takes over after John Smith died calls off the attack on the west coast and removes his nazi medal. He is trying to redeem himself despite being a nazi. It is implied and not exactly stated. Its not that the producers are too "woke" to change characters. Its easy to make any scenario and try to justify it that way.
Redemption was never happening here. That was not the point of his character. When he met and inadvertently killed his other self it was clear this version of himself was delusional and wanted the power he wielded as a Nazi and couldn’t imagine being the “mediocre salesman” his other self was. John Smith was always the cautionary tale, he was always going to choose the dark side. Even if there had been more seasons, his end would have been the same. He was a Nazi through and through by the end. He just didn’t believe it. Until this moment. That was the point. He was still my favorite character and I rooted for him but I never once thought there was any other end possible.
Dude participated in genocide, willingly. He might have been reluctant, but he chose it. There was a whole thing in the first season about why he stopped boating because of the guilt. He had to die. Plain and simple. What’s the alternative? You think he puts the US back together then just submits to be tried for his crimes? No way, no how that was happening.
This show made a lot of mistakes, but “I made arrangements for the girls. It was me, John” really hit.
The speed at which the train was going and how far it fell they both would be severely injured if not both dead. This is a tv show after all.
She basically just saved the west coast, and stopped the Nazi's from Invading our universe haha.
That rocket trains looks like in wolfenstein
If only 0:30 - 1:00 happened in season 3 but in their apartment instead of a train where they would die…it would have changed everything
Those ak47 should not exist in that universe
When Helen asks ‘How did we get here’, the answer is ‘Incentives’…
Remember that.
You can institute ANY system, and any evil, with the right incentives.
wish that the music for this scene had been released on the ost
She sounds like the germans after the war that was suprised about the camps😅
Where the hell did she think all the people went😅?
I think she thought the atrocity she and her husband had to endure and make were forced upon them, then she found out that John still tried to continue those atrocities even when he had full autonomy, it made her question what he had become.
Does anyone know the name, or have a link to a place where the soundtrack from 0:00 to 1:39 is available? I cant find it on yt anywhere
Anyone can find, i saw o other comments that doesnt released
When helen said "it was me, John" what did she mean by that?
She set him up.
She notify the resistance that the train they were riding are going on that location and set an ambush by doing blowing up the rail tracks like we seen on this video.
Evil begets evil.
“You either die the hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain”.
Interesting series of stories/videos. Remember to keep your enemy's close and your friends closer. A waisted opportunity.
1:40 Not sure if anyone told the driver actors that was the crash moment as he seems to be pretty calmly adjusting a switch 😅
Don’t you think they’re trynna turn the train’s engine off So it wouldn’t cause an explosion or something like that?
@@flyingbarbarian1 Ah, reminds me of the fuel cutoff button of a c172s
@flyingbarbarian1
Honestly, I'd also like to add to your assessment one other thing, reducing the speed
By attempting to stop, they reduce the speed greatly(trains have a similar mechanism today). The only problem is u HAVE to do it WAY ahead of time
Hence why the resistance waited to detonate the explosive
They couldn't go in the Reichsmarschall's helicopter because it was going through some sort of maintenance or something.
What’s the soundtrack song
36 months ago 😊😊
People hate this episode but the train discussion was majestic imo, John seeing it is too late to change shit, and the final blow being Helen's betrayal, then her death, before he blew his brains out he was already a dead man by that point, and his reaction says it all there
I disagree that it was too late. By this point Smith had, and I quote “full autonomy” from the rest of the Reich. He could have stopped all of it at any time he pleased. In effect, he chose to continue Nazi protocol and that always has bothered me, because it clearly grates on his conscience. Other than that the dialogue is brilliant
@@ronandynan1228 it is too late in a sense that entire high command was dedicated nazi and he was too far gone for any redemption, having taken part in genocide and such, but he realizes it completely only when Helen confronts him about it, he does say there he doesn't even know how he could stop it now, it is too far and too late
@@vladajeremic2102 well his right hand man (I can’t remember his name) does call off the bombing of the BCR state at the last second because he also knew it was wrong, so at least some of the high command were also having doubts
Where did they get ak47 it was developed in 1947 by Russians?
@@jake.s7065 It's the Yugoslav AK, the M70.
Leave it to your imagination. The AK47 model was based on the German Sturmgewehr so perhaps the Germans employed Kalashnikov as some kind of arms developer in the Russian protectorate.
@@B_B463 nope
@@kannsek1 yep
The design process was completed in 1945, went through trials until 1947, then was approved for production and issuing. First models were manufactured and issued in 1948. It's entirely possible that some Chinese rebels stumbled on the design and started churning them out in this world, the machining isn't too horrible to do
Whats the ost for the first 90 seconds?
@@jake.s7065 which one? U have the link?
@@jake.s7065 oh snap? Rlly?
It's not out there?
Why Dominick Lewis didnt release that theme :(
Smith would have been better off taking the bus.
Or that reich jet....
Or a helicopter
by the way you misspelled "about" as "abotu" (not trying to be rude)
There is no problem 😊! Thank you ! Its changed
This scene was pretty good with the ambush and things but it was way too rushed, I was hoping to see if john smith would escape and then it would leave us on a cliffhanger and then he returns to hunt them down or something.
Also, In reality none of them would have survived that train crash as it was going well over 100+ MPH.
Was that a mp5?😂
yeah, im assuming they developed it because Heckler and Koch was founded in 1949, so I guess they could have made the MP5 then or like a prototype.
@@YEEEEEBoai The existence of the MP5 is a lot less problematic than resistance fighters using yugo ak's
The question is, in the Universe of The Man in the High Castle, where is Eugene Stoner and Mikhail Kalashnikov, the creator of AR-15 and AK-47 Assault Rifles? Do you think they're still alive or mentioned in this show?
The big question is would he have he died if he had not had his alternative self killed.. remember Abe said men want to steal fire..and made a sudden change in time and space..good series overall..I felt the ending was far to rushed.
They would have never even used a train. For sure a combat efficient aircrafts would have been used
If you are going to rig the bridge with explossives and derail the train, why shoot at it first?
So why are they not safely in a plane thousands of feet in the sky?
Ah yes let's send basically the 3rd most powerful man in the world on a train on an unguarded railway. He'll make it to his destination alive. I would've loved if Smith stayed alive and at the end of the season he becomes this cruel heartless tyrant of North America. Then Season 5 is realising what he has become.
Lets put troops all along the railway but try to keep the journey a secret. Yeah no that doesnt work
@@kallenchan2339uhhhh plane???? Helicopter????? Convoy????? Boat????? Tunnel system????? They have portals my guy they would be smart enough for a escort
Not sure about story line sense but when it come to Nazis firepower is really bad ass.
"I don't know how..."
rly?
you are the one single guy in charge, whose word is the law....
you could literally do as you please...
Worst ending season with the end of s2
Would there be an AK-47 in this world? If the nazis took over Europe and the rest of the world, could the Soviets have been around to design/produce the weapon?
The most disappointing series since Game of Thrones.
ak47s and mp5s in a world where the soviet union was disolved and britian capitualted before they were made? huge oversight to be honest.
Season 4 is disgusting and this scene in particular. Smith was turned into a mumbling weakling, the driver, who saw unidentified people swarming under the bridge with the express purpose of undermining it, did not stop the train, but instead gave the gas to who knows what he was hoping for. The rebels who managed to get a lot of explosives in a fascist state, to get close to a protected government facility, on which the head of state was about to pass, and to blow it up - yes, about this alone it could be filmed for two seasons. Lots of plot twists that come out of nowhere and lead to nowhere. If instead of a plot against Himmler in the war room, where all the Reich commanders gathered, aliens would have flown in and shoved their tentacles up everyone's anuses, I think the plot would not have suffered much... It would have been even more interesting. Anyway, that's what happens when you run out of money for a show and need to cram what you can't cram into one season