Is it worth watching?

Is it worth watching?

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It's alright, not that great(or bad) of a series, it is interesting how alot of the Nazis, including Hitler himself, are portrayed as good guys and they're probably he best faction around although there's a few moments where you get the typical bluepill bullshit. (like burning the cripples on tuesday)

I watched the whole thing through and its a pretty fun watch, some nice twists. Of course this is mainstream and shit so theyll be moments when youll think "no way the nazis would actually do that". Overall, i'd recommend it

liberals in dc got upset at this ad on the metro without knowing anything about the show. "omg, so innapropriate with drumpf in office".

No

I watched 4-5 episodes and was bored

It's ok, gets kinda funky in the second season.

>omg nazis burning cripples so fuking evil holy shit, glad america and freedom won

>cripple:please pay for my healthcare I need help in order to survive
>fuk off this is freedom, pay ur own shit bitch cripple omg leeches trying to make us socialist .....

I liked it

fantastic and patriotic as fuck

It's a bit slow sometimes.
The worst part is how comfy the reich looks and you start thinking about what could have been.

Absolute trash. Characters are unrealistic as fuck and story makes no sense. Don't listen to the stormfaggots here, they only like it because of the nazi imagery in america, it makes them wet.

Its a slow show, but a good one. I like how as soon as Frank embraced his jewish ancestry he becomes a total unlikable douche.

Yes, so far it's very comfy, no problems to root for the good guys, and the first time you see Hitler it's pretty epic. There are increasing subtle hints that (((they))) will try to deny us a happy end, though, so I guess at some point it's better to stop watching. But until now, it's fine. They should just end it here.

If you take the romantic storyline out of it, its a very solid show.

it is great
they paint the resistance as terrorists

fucking awesome!

Its a fun show to watch.

God bless America, Sieg Heil!

Starts slow but second season was great

yup jews his friend like no tomorrow

No, SJW bullshit

Jews his friend that sacrificed his life for him and that gay weeaboo(who is my favorite character)

It's great when it's on John Smith's part of the story. When it's the resistance faggots you just roll your eyes and wait for it to be over.

How does it compare to the book?

very different than the book. Book would be the first episode drawn out as the series. The show goes more in depth.

The resistance faggots are total assholes, though. The Nazis (loyal to Hitler) are basically the good guys. John Smith is the best character

>a show with nazis
>allowed to be good
gee OP i dunno. do you really think they'd let one slide?

It's better. The book feels like it's a study of the idea then just ends when he gets bored of it and when it's just getting interesting. The show seems like it's actually going somewhere.

Is not for you, all the movie is based a dystopia where you lose against the nazis

>dystopia

Here's a comprehensive list of the things the series has in common with the book:

- The title

Based Obergruppenführer.

Slow 1st season but 2nd was fucking awesome.

>pol unironically thinks this man isn't white

Yes, the nazi society portrayed looks like a fucking paradise, I am convinced that it is a crypto redpill painted blue to get it past the jewish censors.

It was ok 2bh

Shows aesthetic is also really great.

This 100%

Yes, it definitely is.

Spoiler, of course
youtube.com/watch?v=HW-C8KJ5Pr8

Just you wait, season 4 will go to space.

Yes, it starts out with the Japs being brutal and the Nazis being more civilized, but as it goes on the whole systemic brutality of the eugenics program makes the Nazis seem worse than the Japs, the veneer of a civilized society, but with deadly consequences for the defective. It's exactly the kind of progress the Nazis would have made if they had won.

I haven't read the book, but I enjoyed both seasons of the series. Totally binge-watched the second season in a weekend. It is a very PKD-style plot, IMHO, even though it departs from the book in some major respects, apparently.

The way they left the end of season two makes me want more. The idea of moving between timelines is fascinating, a holographic multiverse, accessible by concentrated meditation.

This was one of those shows that had an influence on my dreams for a while.