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Amy Smith is the daughter of John and Helen Smith, and the sister of Jennifer Smith.
Biography[]
Season One[]
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Season Two[]
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Season Three[]
A nurse came to their house because of her deceased brother's illness and the possibility that she and her sister may have the same disease. Her test started with Jennifer first, but her mother, fearing to lose her child again, interrupted the test and asked the nurse to leave the house. Then the nurse went and later her mother took her two daughters and went to the Neutral Zone to their uncles. Along the way, their mother didn't tell them where she was going. The two girls fell behind in their classes.
Season Four[]
A year later, she's living in the Neutral Zone, in Montana with her mother, her uncle Hank and her sister Jennifer. She eventually comes back in New York with her sister when her father John Smith takes them both.
Jennifer is last seen without a word at the breakfast table. The two sisters have their last time with their mother and father. It is believed that she and Amy were smuggled into Montana to be with Hank.
Soon after, her parents took a train to the Poconos, because her Father wanted to kidnap the Alt-Thomas, and bring him to John's world, and prevent him from possibly dying, while fighting in the Vietnam War. But then, somewhere in Pennsylvania, Amy's Mother was killed in a train accident, caused by the resistance. Afterwards, John Smith shot himself, after he realized his actions, due to his loyalty to Nazism. The deaths of Helen and John Smith, resulted in Amy and Jennifer Smith, being orphaned. The fate of Amy and Jennifer is never mentioned. But, it is implied that after they were smuggled to Montana, their Uncle Hank became their legal guardian, and they lived peacefully, on their Uncle Hank's farm.
Personality[]
Unlike her sister Jennifer, Amy is shown to be a loyal believer in the ideals and beliefs of the American Reich and Nazism.
Appearances[]
| Season One | ||||
| "The New World" Absent |
"Sunrise" Appears |
"The Illustrated Woman" Absent |
"Revelations" Absent |
"The New Normal" Absent |
| "Three Monkeys" Appears |
"Truth" Absent |
"End of the World" Appears |
"Kindness" Appears |
"A Way Out" Absent |
| Season Two | ||||
| "The Tiger's Cave" Appears |
"The Road Less Traveled" Absent |
"Travelers" Appears |
"Escalation" Appears |
"Duck and Cover" Appears |
| "Kintsugi" Appears |
"Land O' Smiles" Appears |
"Loose Lips" Absent |
"Detonation" Absent |
"Fallout" Appears |
| Season Three | ||||
| "Now More Than Ever ..." Appears |
"Imagine Manchuria" Appears |
"Sensô Kôi" Absent |
"Sabra" Absent |
"The New Colossus" Appears |
| "History Ends" Appears |
"Excess Animus" Appears |
"Kasumi ..." Absent |
"Baku" Appears |
"Jahr Null" Absent |
| Season Four | ||||
| "Hexagram 64" Appears |
"Every Door Out..." Appears |
"The Box" Appears |
"Happy Trails" Appears |
"Mauvaise Foi" Absent |
| "All Serious Daring" Appears |
"No Masters But Ourselves" Appears |
"Hitler Has Only Got One Ball" Appears |
"For Want of a Nail" Absent |
"Fire from the Gods" Appears |
Gallery[]
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Notes & Trivia[]
- In the alternate reality of Season 4, neither Amy or her sister Jennifer exist, only their brother Thomas exists.
- It’s unknown what happened to her and Jennifer after the end of the Man in the High Castle after their father, mother, son, and their other uncle died.
- Amy and Jennifer were raised by their Uncle Hank and since Bill Whitcroft possibly became president of the restored United States of America she gave up becoming a Nazi loyalist.