In Loose Lips, more information begins to leak out to relevant members of the Nazis.
Once there, its revealed Hitler is in a coma and is not expected to live.
Where Joe is excited about his fathers newfound role, Heusmann suggests everything isnt so rosy.

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We know Joe, though; hes not exactly good at doing what hes told.
Cameras and microphones, used by the Nazis to monitor the apartments, all shut down.
Then, John Smith knocks on the door.
Juliana explains the film she and Joe watched, in Joe was a member of the Resistance.
She doesnt know anything else and Smith seems to believe her.
The question is: What will he do next?
At Inspector Kidos office, he greets Obberfuhrer Diels, whos come to the Japanese to defect.
But all the footage is old and since Lucy cant help but gossip, she tells Juliana about it.
Helen reprimands them both for such treasonous talk, but the damage may be done.
Juliana has information she can use.
Theres so much happening at once that it can be difficult to keep up with all the threads.
Pacing has never been the shows strong suit.
So, Juliana meets with a woman at a speakeasy and delivers the information.
If theres a moment of quiet in all this noise, its in the form of Tagomi.
While we dont know the extent of his previous actions in this timeline, he clearly hurt his family.
Its a nice emotional triumph in an episode filled with dread.
So, back to the dread!
Heusmann is about to be sworn in, meaning control is finally within reach.
John Smith has other plans, but theyre all for naught.
But what can John really do with that information?