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Tuesday 9 October 2018

The Man in the High Castle — Series 3 — Episodes 3: Sensô Kôi

9th October, 2018.


Yes … 

There’s officially a story behind every post.

Ones with heat, passion, love, hate, rhubarb, big dinners …

And almighty cocks up, SOMEWHERE along the line.

Apparently?   I’m supposed to be at work.

Today, tomorrow, and Thursday, as well as on Saturday and Sunday.

Which ISN’T on the copy of the rota I got, lets put it that way.

Basically?

I’ve work tomorrow, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday … 

Instead of the unpaid few days off I was expecting.

Frankly?

That means an early night tonight, and emergency train ticket collection, tomorrow.

Oh, and whilst Architecture and Morality plays in the background?


Telling you about the one episode of The Man in the High Castle third season I saw, tonight … 

~≈§≈~

Episode 3 — Sensô Kôi —  sees Juliana and Tagomi (Alexa Davalos and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa) viewing the various films: with Juliana uncomfortable at seeing her own death in many of them.

Sees Oberst-Gruppenführer Smith (Rufus Sewell) and wife, Helen (Chelah Horsdal) are slowing finding themselves growing ever distant: their son’s death is forcing a wedge between the pair, with only the Oberst-Gruppenführer knowing one of the films found in the late Führer’s archive to show surprising faces.

Sees Ed and Robert (DJ Qualls and Brennan Brown) disagreeing about returning home … 

And sees Juliana surprise Joe (Luke Kleintank), at a VERY posh reception.

~≈§≈~



Yes: finding out I’ve got more work is good: although frankly?

Well, there’s possibly a lot to say, there.

At any rate, having tonight off — unintentionally — has paid off.

It’s let me watch another series of an unnerving little piece.

And, whilst I think Oberst-Gruppenführer Smith’ teeth may be being pulled, at the moment?

This is still a good little piece.

I’m looking forward to my next night off …

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