The Man in the High Castle (2015–…): Season 4, Episode 1 - Hexagram 64 - full transcript

Juliana Crain finds herself in a new world; in the wake of an attack on Trade Minister Tagomi, Chief Inspector Kido starts a crackdown against the suspected culprits -- the Black Communist Rebellion.

Each one of these films

show a reality like ours
but not.

Some of us are rotten

or kind in one reality,

rotten or kind in the next.

- BUT MOST PEOPLE ARE DIFFERENT.
- Heil!

- Heil!
- When the hour of decision

came for Thomas Smith,

he rose to the occasion in a way

that admirably reflected

upon his father.



The Reichsfuhrer
believes in spirits,

spectral phenomena.

We could talk to him.

In the beyond?

What have you taken?

I got rid of my pills,

if that's what you mean.

I know you're a strong woman.

It's my job to protect you.

And the school called today.

They want to schedule
Jennifer's test.

And if she tests positive?

Stop!

Can you just come home?



I love you, John.

But I was running away from you.

I wish to extend

my deepest condolences

for the loss of your only son.

I, too,
have experienced the same.

You presented a film in Berlin.

I provided that film

for Chief Inspector Kido.

You averted war.

We deceived them.

How long
before the Nazis realize

they should have attacked us

when they had the chance?

My father allowed his generals
to use his throne

as a shield for their ambition.

We merely preside over
its undoing.

My husband,

he fears our grip on the empire

is loosening.

One thing is certain.

The Nazis covet
the Pacific States.

If they perceive weakness,

they will strike.

Wyatt Price?

I brought you this far.

I think it's time you tell me
what the hell's going on.

Ever heard
of the Man in the High Castle?

Why are you helping me?

They killed half
my family in Ireland.

The other half in New York.

And I don't know

if that film is real or not,

but it got me thinking.

It's proof there
are other possibilities.

And this world will not last

if we don't change it
for the better.

It's only a matter of time.
It will get worse.

Help me change it.

I have seen those
painted all over San Francisco

and the Neutral Zone.

I never imagined
they were yours.

Where did you see him last?

Denver.

Where is he?

You remember me,

Mr. Frink?

Out of weakness,

I let you go.

That was my mistake.

What does it mean,
Die Nebenwelt?

It means "the next world."

A parallel world.
And when we reach it

- and the world after that...
- Heil!

- Heil! Heil!
- And the world after that,

the Reich will be everywhere.

We will do away with the old.

Today, history ends.

And the future begins!

We must accelerate
the number of tests

- and expand their scale.
- Right.

To begin
to march troops through!

There's someone up there. Go!

Grenade! Go!

- Go! Move!
- Juliana!

- No!
- No!

Hello, Juliana.

You've been busy
since I last saw you.

You know,
the night Thomas came to see me,

it was heartbreaking
how ashamed he was.

Telling him
how much you loved him

just wasn't enough

to save him
from the way he was raised.

Four people were
sent into a portal.

Only one went through.

Whatever plans you people have,

they won't work.

If she was able to enter

a parallel world, it's because

she didn't exist in it.

Oh, Jesus.

Don't move. Don't move.

What happened? Lady.

Don't move.

It's okay.

Listen, we're gonna get you
to a hospital, okay?

Gonna sit you up. All right?

Gonna sit you up.

Dén-ka.

Please allow me
to escort you inside.

Peace and harmony.

That is what Mr. Tagomi sought.

We lost him to an act
of violence...

at the very moment...

we needed him most.

His spirit is Japan's spirit.

True Japanese spirit.

In our drive
for empire building...

we have lost sight
of this spirit.

Violence produces more violence.

This is what is happening
in San Francisco.

Outrageous.

I intend...

to see Tagomi's work...

completed.

What nerve.

It's not her place to interfere
in political matters!

And it's not your place to
question the Royal Family.

She's meddling, Admiral.
It's undignified.

Chief Inspector.

I want you to find
Tagomi's killer.

I will do everything
in my power.

And when you do,

I want you to bring
the final report

to me directly.

Your Highness.

You will do nothing of the kind.

Sir.

Colonel.

The Reich has made an incursion
into the Neutral Zone.

Where in the Neutral Zone?

Denver.

Fall back!

Move!

Sitrep?

We just lost our air cover!

Fuck!

Pablo, on me!

Sitrep?

Bravo's in heavy contact
on East Colfax.

Charlie said a panzer's on 17th.

Is that train moving yet?

The munitions
and films are almost loaded!

Just ten more minutes,
they'll be in the mountains!

Oh, shit!

Incoming!

Move!

Ledette, move!

Wyatt!

Wyatt!

We got to go now! Come on!

- The films. The guns.
- It's gone.

Don't tell me it doesn't
give you a hard-on, John.

Haven't had this much fun

since we were mixing it up
with the Japs in Samoa.

Got a present for you.

Care to do the honors?

You should be
enjoying this more.

It's just celluloid, Bill.

And Wyatt Price.

You'll have his head on a plate
soon enough.

His entire supply line
just went up in smoke.

Maybe.

Japs'll raise a stink

about how we violated
the treaty, of course.

Ah, let 'em.
Nothing they can do.

They've got their hands full
with the war in China,

now these... black rebels.

The trade minister, Tagomi,
assassinated a few days ago.

I'm sure they'll try to say
we did that, too.

Did we?

Why not just keep going?

Push right on through
to the Pacific?

That's your hard-on talking,
Bill.

I'm serious.

We could reunify this country,
John, under one flag.

Just bide your time.

The Japanese Empire
is crumbling.

Take it from me.

Our day will come.

Sure enough.

- We heading back to the Reich?
- You are.

I've got something I need
to take care of in Montana.

Family business?

Glad to hear it, John.

Jennifer?

Jennifer?!

Hey, Mom.

What are you doing up there?

She's listening
to black music up there.

That's what she's doing.

Come down and help me
now, please.

It's all right, sis.

The music calms the cattle.

Mom and I just put up
a wire fence.

Good for you, Amy.

We are gonna make a farmer
out of you yet.

Let's go pull up some potatoes.

This is Resistance Radio,

broadcasting to you from...

We're sure as hell
not telling you where.

We're still waiting
for reports from Denver.

Nazi forces have broken the
treaty and invaded the city.

Stay tuned, and Miss Evangeline
will keep you updated.

Now this one goes out
to our men and women

fighting for the cause.

Do you think Dad's here
in the Neutral Zone?

Help me get
these pails inside, please.

What is your concern, Colonel?

My fear is this incursion

into Denver is just
an opening move by the Reich.

You think John Smith is trying
to take advantage

of Tagomi's assassination?

I think he might have arranged
Tagomi's assassination.

Himmler tried to kill
the trade minister twice.

You are overthinking this,
Colonel.

The Nazis are clearing out
a rat's nest of rebels.

We should take note.

These Negro radicals
have mounted, what,

17 attacks
in the last three months?

18 now, including Tagomi.

General Masuda is flying in
from Tokyo for some art sale.

I want you to meet with him

to plan a crackdown
on these Black Communist rebels.

Meantime, the crown princess
would like us to coddle them.

General Yamori.

Greetings.

Welcome to my office.

But I am afraid it is dangerous
here in San Francisco.

These terrorists are still
at large.

The BCR have stepped up attacks.

Earlier, Your Highness...

might well have been
their victim.

Were it not for Colonel Kido.

Even Kido can only do so much.

Now, with this Nazi provocation
in the Neutral Zone,

I must implore Your Highness

to return to the safety
of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.

Perhaps if I were
the crown prince,

you would be as interested in my
views as you are in my safety.

I meant what I said.

I will remain
until my work here is complete.

Someone has been whispering
in her ear.

Is it you?

Don't be absurd.

Her Highness speaks for herself

and with the consent
of the palace.

You Navy appeasers are more
dangerous than the BCR.

Appeasers?

You don't know the battles
I've fought for Japan.

When you speak,
I hear surrender.

The Chinese are advancing
in Korea and Manchuria.

Our resources are spread thin.

How long do you think
we can hold this territory?

As long as I'm alive.

Hmm.

Colonel, show the admiral out.

Hey, you.

You, too.

Hey, you!

Empty the bag.

There ain't
nothing in that bag, man.

Oh!

- Empty the bag!
- Okay, okay, okay, okay!

- Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
- You, too.

Who are you
and what is your purpose?

My name is Bell Mallory.

I'm a nanny
for the Takahashi family.

Pick it up.

Pick it up.

Hmm. Cute baby.

Next.

Get up. Get your belongings.

Got it, B.

All right, brother.

Okay, all right.

Let's get you home
to your mother.

- Got that in there.
- Yeah, I got it.

You got it?

- Yeah, yeah.
- Yo, keep them boys ready.

- Exit on the first floor.
- Yeah. That's right.

- There we go.
- Hey, girl.

Boy, give me that other one now.

- Watch yourself.
- I got it.

We don't have
room for them here.

Then I'll make it fit.

Hush! You know
these walls are paper.

You catch the look
that checkpoint sentry gave me?

I saw the look you gave him.
You all but asked for a beating.

Well, better me than you.

Draw fire away from the nanny.

That's what I was tasked to do.

What? You got a problem with it?

Yeah. I like that face of yours

in one piece.

Wouldn't hurt you to bow
a little deeper next time.

You see all the heat
in the avenue?

It's about that government
official got shot.

They think we did that.

Doesn't change a thing.

Don't break my concentration.

Go.

You know what "sangfroid" is?

Mm-hmm. Cold blood.

It's French.

Well, you got it, baby.

Sangfroid.

Elijah,

if I lose as much
as a firing pin,

you ain't never
gettin' none again.

Oh, why would you say such a thing?

Let's go!

All males line
up in the hallway.

Right now.

No, no, no, no, no, no, wait!

Persons with knowledge
of the assassination

of Trade Minister Tagomi
will step forward.

Oy.

Turn around.

Turn around.

You.

Turn around.

Turn around!

Oh!

- And you.
- No, no, no.

No, no, no, no, no.

Turn around.

Oy.

You.

Information

on Tagomi's murderer...

or these men will not return.

Oy!

Let's go.

Downstairs.

Get back inside. Go inside.

There's way too much heat
right now.

We got to call
Leadership Council,

tell 'em we're postponing.

No!

Listen to me.

Nothing has changed.

We stick to the plan.

Not my plan, not your plan.

Equiano's plan.

We are going to fight back.

All of today's news.

A jubilant crowd
greeted Reich forces

as they liberated
Denver today...

- Is this everyone?
- No word from Charlie and Bravo.

So far, this is it.

This afternoon's blitzkrieg
put an end to this abomination.

The Grand Palace Hotel,

a known hotbed
of rebel activity,

was demolished on the orders
of Reichsmarschall Smith.

Wyatt Price, the treacherous
leader of the subversives,

has gone to ground.

The rebellion
has been destroyed...

It's all history now.

In a landmark event
for the American people.

Why are you following me?

You told me to stick to you
like glue, sir.

No, Pablo, you should go.

Head back down to Mexico, be
with your compadres in Aztlan.

Sir?

Vaya con Dios.

You should go, too, Lem.
BCR needs you.

You need them, not me.

What the fuck
is that supposed to mean?

I got a lot of people
killed today.

Guys who watched the film
I showed them.

Guys I gave hope to.

Man, don't fucking
"vaya con Dios" me.

Goddamn it, Lem. It's all gone.

- All the fucking films...
- Richie's got a print

in New York.
He can make copies again.

- He can't make more munitions.
- There's a lot of goddamn

- guns out there.
- We can't bring the dead back to life.

Total fucking failure!

A lot of men died today,
goddamn it, yes.

Good men. Women, too.

But if we just fuck off to our
own little factions right now,

our struggle falls apart

and they died for nothing.

Maybe you deaf, man,

from the explosions.
I don't know.

But, Wyatt,
if you can hear my words,

you fucking tell me.

Did you say
there's more guns out there?

BCR's got a lot of guns.

If there's even
the slightest chance

you can broker a meeting
between them and me...

Man,

that's gonna be tough.

- BCR, they don't fuck around.
- Yeah, I know.

They don't want
to do business with Micks,

ofays, white devils...

It's beyond that.

Their fight is
with the Japanese.

Come on.

I know you can get me in.

Just long enough
for me to make my pitch.

I can try.

I can't promise you shit.

Well, after today,

I'll take what I can get.

Sweetie, watch your step.
Careful.

I don't want you to fall.

Okay. Hey there.

Two burgers and fries.
And a Coke and a 7 Up.

- Gave me a start.
- Sorry.

Well, hello, Russ.

Hey. Thanks, Mary.

I'm taking the crossword.

Ah.

Beat me to it.

"Saturn-I Ready
For Fourth Attempt."

Yeah, trying again,
it looks like.

All these failed launches.

I admire the guts of the boys
who ride those things.

And girls.

That's right.

Valentina Tereshkova.

- Hey, would you do it?
- Hmm?

Risk your life to...

go up into space?

Would you?

Well, I've ridden horses

near as dangerous
for not much more than a trophy.

But, uh, I don't know,

not so sure
we'll ever make it to the moon.

The moon?

How 'bout other universes?

Well, I was thinking
we could go to Shenandoah later.

You could ride Mahra.

Eh, I got a class to teach.

Yeah.

Another time then.

I got an Andalusian to deliver,
besides.

- Yeah?
- But that crossword,

ooh, it's mine.

Sorry.

See how far you get with that.

Buy another cup of coffee.

The crossword.

Not far.

See you.

All right,
everyone, gather round.

Let's settle into our horseshoe.

Okay.

Very nice.

All right.

Straight backs.

And close our eyes.

Hands on knees.

Let's focus on our breathing.

In through the nose,

into the chest,

out through the mouth.

You won't find enlightenment
up your nose, Bobby.

Now let's search
within ourselves.

Try and find a fixed point
we can hold on to

in a universe of chaos.

Tagomi-san?

Juliana.

Juliana.

Can you hear me?

- Juliana?
- Juliana, can you hear me? -Mm.

- Juliana, can you hear me?
- Mm. Yeah.

Yeah.

- What...
- You were... gone

for ages, honey.

- Oh, um...
- We were worried.

We didn't know
if we should call a doctor...

Doctor.

I've been
in these states before.

I know how to navigate them.

"Navigate"?

Are you sure this meditation
business is good for you?

Yeah.

It doesn't look that way
from here.

No, really, I'm completely fine.

I-I've spent a long time trying
to... get to a place like this.

I know how strange
I must seem sometimes.

We're just concerned for you.

All anyone wants
is to understand.

I appreciate that.
And everything you've done

in the past months, really.

But there's no need to worry.

I promise.

- Come on.
- I promise.

Mom, I think
we should let Juliana be alone.

We'll just keep praying
for you then.

Okay, thank you. Thank you both.

I'll see you later.

Sir,

we have a suspect.

Kempeitai!

Come out with your hands
behind your head.

I'm coming out.

Slowly.

Mingus Jones?

Mingus is a nickname,

not my legal name.

My legal name is...

Did I ask for your life story?

Hmm?

Flushing heroin?

No, sir.

Moldy smell.

Penicillin.

That's contraband.

Search it.

My people have no medicine.

Some of your "people" identified
you under questioning.

Said you bragged

- about killing Tagomi.
- Tell me,

Mingus Jones.

Are you BCR?

I-I don't know anything
about any BCR.

Don't you read the papers,
Mingus?

The Black Communist Rebellion.

No, sir.

I just play jazz music.

Then what is this?

No!

No! No!

Chinese Type 54.

Same as the pistol
that shot Trade Minister Tagomi.

Tha-That's not mine.

What else is in the drawer?

Papers.

Money.

Books.

The Autobiography
of Equiano Hampton.

The founder and leader

of the Black Communist
Rebellion.

Never laid eyes on that book.

Who drove the bike, Mingus?

Hmm?

We know you were the shooter.

God as my witness,

I never shot anyone in my life.

Who is your accomplice?!

Huh?! Tell me!

Please, I didn't!

I swear!

Who drove the motorcycle?!

Who?! Who drove
the motorcycle?! Tell me!

Who?! Tell me!

Who?!

Corporal.

Corporal.

You may go.
You are not needed here.

Get the suspect off the floor.

Daddy! Daddy, you came back!

Of course I did.

Think your dad
had forgotten you?

Huh? No, you're my baby.

Hi, Dad.

Jennifer.

My goodness,

you've grown an inch in three months.

Sorry, uh,

to drop by unannounced
like this.

I had some official
Reich business in the area.

I thought I'd surprise you.

It's not a surprise.

Hank.

John.

Mom, can Dad stay for dinner?

Of course he can, Amy.

Why don't you set another place
at the table?

How you been?

Well, John. You?

Oh, I'm good.

You know.

- Go ahead.
- Thank you.

I Ching.

Hexagram 64.

Not yet complete.

Bless us, O Lord,
and these, Thy gifts...

Which we are about to receive

from Thy bounty
through our Lord, God.

Through our Lord, God.

- Amen.
- Amen.

Hank, uh...

I wanted to thank you for...

looking after Helen
and the kids all this time.

I very much appreciate it.

I do.

Well, they're family.

- They'll always have a place here.
- Thank you.

So, John,

I happened to catch one of
"those films" the other night.

You know, the ones where
"we" won the war.

Oh, really?

Where'd you see it?

Their propaganda just gets
more sophisticated every day.

Some people actually buy it.

Are you all right, Father?

Mm.

I'm sorry I reacted
that way today.

It is common for new recruits

to have trouble
at the sight of blood.

I've seen my share of blood
in combat.

Of course.

I know you have.

Who is on deck?

Aoki.

Aoki.

His best hope is that
the pitcher hits him.

Preferably nowhere tender.

Make sure you get
a good night's rest

for your interview
with Division Chief Otomo.

You did not wear your medal
to the service.

Be sure to wear it
to the interview.

He will be impressed.

Wyatt, this is Bell.

You've got five minutes.

Hey.

I brought you something
from home.

- Thanks, Dad.
- Thank you.

Listen, why don't you, uh,

you know,
read them in your room?

Me and your mom need
to have a talk.

A year goes by quickly.

Well...

I know you wanted some time
on your own

to work through things and...

Yes.

So I let you have that.

Now it's time to come home.

You know school
has started already, Helen.

Jennifer and Amy, they,
they need to be back in class.

They're falling behind already.

They're not falling behind.
I am teaching them.

What... what is this, Helen?

It's a fucking fantasy.

It's a fantasy
made possible by me

posting a cordon of men
all over the farm.

You know I never asked for that.

If it was just your life

that you were putting at risk...

Think. Think what
the rebels would do

if they could kidnap
our daughters.

They're not safe.

You know it's true.

There's that word, "safe."

All the things you said
that we had to do

to keep the children safe.

But the Reich murdered our son.

Don't do... Helen, don't do that
to me, don't blame me.

Every decision we made,
we made together.

- Every choice. You know that.
- The girls, they did not choose.

Or Thomas. Th...

The Reich had poisoned his mind
long before they killed him.

What's gotten into you, Helen?
What is this?

Things are different
out here, John.

People talk about the things

that nobody talks about
in the Reich.

What things?

The things that you and I
were a part of.

The girls, they've heard it.

They ask me questions
I don't know how to answer.

You got any idea what would
happen to them

if they breathed a word
of that at home?

We're not going home.

I can't go back there, John.

I cannot bear it.

I will lose myself.

Please.

Helen.

We made a pact.

Remember?

We chose this path,
we chose it together.

You and me. Huh?

'Cause we believed
it was the best path.

Come home.

I need you.

I don't even know you.

Start up the plane.

Girls, start packing your bags.

We're leaving.

John.

No, John, don't do this.

I think you must have known
this day was gonna come.

Of course I did,
because I am powerless

and you have all the power
of the Reich.

So you're really not coming?

No.

For God's sake, John.

Show some decency.

This is my house.

- Not your fucking Reich!
- Hank. Please.

Let me handle this.

It's okay, girls.

Uh, get on the plane.

I'll be along in a minute.

Wh... You're coming with us,
aren't you?

Come with us, Mom, please.

- Hey.
- What...?

I love you so much.

You know that?

Your daddy's gonna
take good care of you.

He loves you.

I need you to look out
for each other, okay?

It's gonna be okay, I promise.

You've got to go now, though.

Go on. You've got to go now.

Go on. It's okay.

No, it's okay.

It didn't have to
be this way, Helen.