CIA officer Daniel Miller (Richard Armitage) arrives in Berlin on a clandestine mission to unearth an anonymous whistleblower, alias Thomas Shaw, and reunites with his old friend Hector DeJean (Rhys Ifans). As Daniel gets closer to Shaw, his quarry reacts in a murderous fashion. -- (C) EPIX
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Air date: Oct 23, 2016
As Daniel pursues Shaw, Station Chief Steven Frost (Richard Jenkins) and his associates Valerie Edwards (Michelle Forbes) and Robert Kirsch (Leland Orser) gather intelligence on a Georgian Islamic radical in order to avoid an extraordinary rendition by Langley. By episode's end, Hector surprises us all. -- (C) EPIX
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Air date: Oct 30, 2016
Langley investigators sweep Berlin Station to cast light on Shaw leaks, but Frost and Robert worry that the investigation will expose their incriminating secrets.
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Air date: Nov 6, 2016
Daniel takes on a dangerous mission, which stirs up difficult memories and causes him to reflect on the beginning of his friendship with Hector.
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Air date: Nov 13, 2016
A Chinese defector is the subject of Shaw's next leak, bringing together American and German interests.
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Air date: Nov 20, 2016
Valerie investigates Aleksandre and Ruth Iosava, and the probe reaches a critical point with a German-American sting operation. Also: Developments turn from bad to worse due to Langley's participation.
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Air date: Nov 27, 2016
Frost tries to secure Clare's release by pursuing traditional negotiation channels.
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Air date: Dec 4, 2016
The debacle of Iosava continues to plague the Station. Meanwhile, Daniel tries to track down Frost, Kirsch is enlisted to undercut Valerie, and Daniel tangles with a polygraph.
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Air date: Dec 11, 2016
Daniel faces assailants, a kidnapping and his own conscience when he discovers the Thomas Shaw origin story.
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Air date: Dec 18, 2016
Daniel connects evidence to cast light on Langley's role in the Iosava rendition. Elsewhere, Hector tries a new approach to make amends for bad behavior.