How could Juliana have travelled to our world?

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Just yesterday I completed watching season 4 of The Man in the High Castle and had a burning question throughout the entire season.

It could be a plot hole, or it could be I missed some vital clue.

At the end of season 3 Juliana manages to travel to 'our' world just as Smith shoots her. But minutes before that cliffhanger scene, we also learned through Abendsen that one can only travel between worlds if your counterpart in the other world is dead.

But Juliana in our world isn't dead. Juliana in our world is married to Tagomi's son and they have a child (season 2, episode 5)

How could Juliana have travelled to our world?



Best Answer

The obvious answer is that the world in Season 2 (A) is different to the world in Season 4 (B), and neither may be ours.

Juliana-A is, as you say, alive and married to Tagomi Jr, while Juliana-B died in a car cash with her parents.

There are numerous, possibly infinite, alternate worlds.




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Is Juliana Crain a traveler?

Juliana Crain is the only traveler with an additional ability to see through the memories of her alternate selves after seeing or touching specific objects or persons.

What happens to Juliana Crain?

He shows her his collection of films from alternate realities and asks her to identify a man spotted in most of them. After telling him that the man looks familiar but she doesn't recognize him, Juliana is shot in the arm by Gary, a Resistance member and passes out.



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Answer 2

Showrunner David Scarpa elaborated it more where she landed more:

“She’s basically traveled to a place where the United States has won world War II,” co-showrunner David Scarpa told the audience. “She can never be herself in that [alternate] world. Her identity is tethered to that much darker world of the High Castle.” He suggested Juliana will find a way back to the dystopian reality where Germany and Japan have divided up the United States, with the goal of “saving it.” - deadline

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