A contemporary spy series that follows Daniel Miller, an undercover agent at the CIA station in Berlin, Germany.
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Berlin Station continues to search for the truth behind Katerina Gerhardt's assassination and Nick Fischer's role in it, as a protest outside the US Embassy and calls to turn Hector over escalate.
The episode was rated 8.07 from 371 votes.
Daniel leads the Berlin Station crew in piecing together evidence that will illuminate Langley’s role in the Iosava rendition. Meanwhile, Hector takes a new approach to atoning for bad behavior. And as the episode draws to a close and the truth comes into focus, the Shaw mantle is passed.
The episode was rated 8.03 from 628 votes.
Mere hours remain before enemy forces topple the Estonian government and reclaim the country for Russia. Without Langley’s backing, Berlin Station acts alone in one final desperate push to prevent the fall of a nation.
The episode was rated 7.98 from 262 votes.
Daniel and Hector find themselves needing to escape a tricky situation to meet Frost for an exfil. Torres fights to maintain his cover and give his allies a leading edge.
The episode was rated 7.98 from 268 votes.
Kirsch and Torres follow a lead to Vienna, where they must risk their lives to secure their fallen comrade’s location. When B.B. Yates returns to Berlin, the Station must decide whether or not they can trust an emissary of the Oval Office.
The episode was rated 7.90 from 286 votes.
The Station's sting operation to catch the Far Right in an arms deal goes horribly awry, with Otto Ganz escaping. Meanwhile, Robert and Frost make plans to investigate the money trail behind the PfD's nefarious dealings.
The episode was rated 7.89 from 389 votes.
Hector is wanted by German authorities for the assassination of Katerina Gerhardt, but Berlin Station begins to discover there is more at play than a jaded ex-CIA officer.
The episode was rated 7.88 from 382 votes.
In a 24-hour episode set completely in Spain, Daniel uses Hector to further his mission with Otto, much to Hector's dismay.
The episode was rated 7.87 from 458 votes.
In the wake of the botched Iosava Op and Clare Itani’s kidnapping, Frost pursues traditional negotiation channels to secure Clare’s release. Hector goes rogue, bringing Daniel with him––unknowingly paving the way for Daniel’s moment of clarity.
The episode was rated 7.85 from 661 votes.
The Station enlists Rafael Torres to track down a missing comrade's last known location, leading him to hostile territory. Kirsch visits an old friend.
The episode was rated 7.85 from 292 votes.
Having confirmed Hector's identity as Shaw, Daniel still faces various obstacles in turning him over to the Germans: assailants, a kidnapping, and his own conscience as he learns the Thomas Shaw origin story. Frost is still a fugitive, Kirsch is still trailing the rendition, and Valerie pursues her own suspicions about Robert’s loyalties.
The episode was rated 7.83 from 619 votes.
Valerie Edwards sends Daniel Miller and Robert Kirsch on an urgent mission, where they meet renegade CIA Officer Rafael Torres, and uncover signs of a covert invasion.
The episode was rated 7.82 from 319 votes.
Under the direction of new Chief of Staff BB Yates, Daniel Miller, Robert Kirsch, Valerie Edwards and the rest of Berlin Station embark on an unsanctioned operation to uncover a possible Far Right terrorist attack.
The episode was rated 7.82 from 488 votes.
Fallout from the Iosava debacle continues to wreak havoc on the Station. Daniel attempts to track down Frost and Kirsch is asked to undercut Valerie as payback; Hector finds himself in the hot seat of a polygraph.
The episode was rated 7.81 from 652 votes.
B.B. and Valerie attempt to amass support for an intervention. April’s assets face deportation. A dangerous figure invites Hector and Torres into dangerous territory.
The episode was rated 7.80 from 271 votes.
A powerful figure’s fall from grace makes way for his ruthless successor to take the reins Estonia, where a cyberattack has blacked out the entire country in advance of the ground invasion. In turn, all of Berlin Station must try to take him down.
The episode was rated 7.80 from 268 votes.
Valerie’s investigation into Aleksandre and Ruth Iosava comes to a head in a German/American sting Operation involving Clare Itani, a CIA Officer and Hector’s lover. Langley’s unannounced participation moves things from bad to worse.
The episode was rated 7.79 from 689 votes.
Torres risks everything to bring a fallen comrade back to Berlin. April learns the true value of her asset's medical tech, and works with Sofia to track down the troll farm spreading disinformation in Estonia.
The episode was rated 7.76 from 274 votes.
Robert and Frost travel to Norway to investigate the illegal money trail leading to PfD; BB and Valerie devise a new plan involving a member of the Far Right; Daniel deals with the psychological consequences of his mission.
The episode was rated 7.74 from 386 votes.
Berlin Station follows up on the evidence Kirsch brought home from his mission, crystallizing their theory about a possible upcoming invasion.
The episode was rated 7.71 from 303 votes.
Last updated: jan 24, 2023
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