In the season finale, the staff of the CIA’s Berlin Station works to piece together evidence that illuminates in the controversial extraordinary rendition of Aleksandre Iosava.
The score for the episode and the first season was composed by , known for his work on Cloud Atlas and Run Lola Run . "Berlin Station" Oratorio Berlin (TV Episode 2016) - IMDb
The episode features series leads Richard Armitage as Daniel Miller, Rhys Ifans as Hector DeJean, Richard Jenkins as Steven Frost, Michelle Forbes as Valerie Edwards, and Leland Orser as Robert Kirsch. "Berlin Station" Oratorio Berlin(2016)
After the previous episode's revelation of Hector DeJean (Rhys Ifans) as Thomas Shaw, the truth regarding the leaks finally comes into full focus.
Like the rest of the series, the episode was filmed on location in Berlin, Germany , utilizing authentic landmarks to ground its spy narrative. Music and Score In the season finale, the staff of the
" Oratorio Berlin " is the tenth and final episode of the first season of the American espionage thriller series , which aired on December 18, 2016. Directed by Joshua Marston and written by series creator Olen Steinhauer , the episode serves as the high-stakes conclusion to the hunt for the whistleblower "Thomas Shaw". Plot Overview
Steven Frost (Richard Jenkins) and his wife Kelly (Caroline Goodall) reunite despite the mounting odds against them. Meanwhile, Hector seeks a new form of atonement for his past actions, leading to a pivotal moment where the Thomas Shaw mantle is passed to a new successor. Production and Cast After the previous episode's revelation of Hector DeJean
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