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"Sabra" is the fourth episode of Season Three of The Man in the High Castle, and the twenty-fourth episode of the series overall. This episode, along with the rest of the season, was made available for streaming on Amazon Video on October 5th, 2018.
Synopsis[]
A new community fights for survival in the Neutral Zone. Juliana and Joe get reacquainted, while Joe continues his undercover work for Himmler. Wyatt drops in on Juliana in San Francisco. Smith's past rises up to haunt him. Ed and Childan face a challenge on their way home to San Francisco. As tensions between the Reich and the Empire rise, Tagomi finds his life may be in danger.
Plot[]
A disabled Frank Frink resurfaces in a Catholic enclave, St Theresa's, in the neutral zone. He is the source of the rising sun artwork that is being used by the Resistance across the Pacific States. Joe Blake finds Wexler, kills him, and steals his briefcase that contains details of the Nazis' Nebenwelt plans. John Smith learns that Erich Raeder has been killed. Kido asks the new Yakuza boss, Okami, to find Frank Frink. In return, Kido promises to ask the trade minister to reverse the empire's policy on black market oil. Childan wants to return to San Francisco, but Ed wants to stay with Jack. They get ambushed in their van by bikers and robbed. Nakamura leaves details for Joe Blake of Kido's monitoring of Tagomi, under a table in a café. Wyatt visits Juliana and tells her his name is Liam. He gives her a number to call to reach him. Nicole Dörmer and Thelma Harris begin an affair.
Cast & Characters[]
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Notes & Trivia[]
- John Wayne, also known as "The Duke", was an American actor who also served in the Army. In the series timeline, he ended up joining the resistance, but was killed in the Battle of Dayton.
- The monk burning himself alive on the streets during the oil protest, is based on the real life event of a Vietnamese Buddhist Monk, burning himself alive during the Vietnam War in 1963.