So, after years of development hell, the four-part adaptation of Man In The High Castle has its
first installment available for free on Amazon. And I have to say, it is quite possibly the best non-literature alternate history I've ever seen. I'm feeling fairly confident they managed to not fuck up something that everybody fucks up. It was an hour well spent as far as I'm concerned.
Beyond this point is my analysis, so I'd watch it before reading any further. The best part I'm seeing here is the worldbuilding. You've got the clear divisions of neglectful but colonial rule in Japanese America and the naked assimilation/extermination dynamic going on in Nazi America, but a third aspect which wasn't very emphasized in the book is that the Rocky Mountain Neutral Zone is rapidly going full wild-west stuck in between the aforementioned, with all the negative aspects that implies but also freedom for people who would otherwise be exterminated.
Characterization is in general is going pretty good, there are some background changes from the book but it mostly is faithful, or at least faithful enough for my tastes. The whole aspect of guerrilla espionage being necessary for acting outside the system is clearly present, and it's kind of like a spy show except all the spies are drifter civilians without goals of any systematic change. The otherworldly illusion aspects concerning Grasshopper Lies Heavy are getting introduced a bit early and clearly for me, but it's been bereft of any greater context so far, so I'll give it a pass.
Oh, and don't worry about the awful CGI in New York. That only really applies for the first ten minutes or so and then goes away.
I guess you could talk about the book here too if you're some kind of nerd or something.