![]() The caring also went a little overboard, though, with the shock over what happened with Otto Ganz (won’t spoil that here). He also really cared for Hector and for what would happen to the character of Lena Ganz. It felt like he really cared for Esther and for his mission. His relationship with Esther Krug (Mina Tander) felt like that – did he really like her or was he only having sex with her to get information from her? The second season made Daniel seem less dubious to me and more caring. In season 1, when he seemed conflicted, you often wondered whether the conflict was real or just part of the spy act. To me, Daniel Miller (Richard Armitage, the focus of my attention) had a little more of a personality in this second season than in season 1, even though again the show wasn’t so much about him (a bit surprising as he is billed as the lead actor for this). But it wasn’t all bad and I did find Berlin Station series 2 far less confusing than series 1… The fact that I felt the need to fast forward here and there says enough about how the story did not really grip me. I also read criticism about how the German electoral system was portrayed inaccurately but I admit to fast forwarding through some of that stuff, so it never bothered me so much. The story itself also felt a bit flat and not very insightful at all. Most of the time you don’t quite understand why a character feels the way they do or where they’re coming from. There are too many points of view and there is no one to really root for, even if some storylines do touch on personal situations. Let me first go into the negative: what I mostly disliked about this show was the storytelling. On a scale from 1 (awful) to 10 (great) I would give it a 6. It isn’t awful but somewhere in the “it’s an OK series” range. Berlin Station I have not been able to enjoy as much. I did enjoy that series, John Porter remains one of my fave Richard roles, but I was never tempted to watch the rest of Strike Back after Rich left. At the time, I also only watched Strike Back for Richard. I am not a spy story fan in general and even though I have occasionally enjoyed a spy movie or TV series, they are never favourites of mine. Again, I have only watched this series for Richard Armitage, other than that it has not been able to hold my interest. So, last weekend I finished watching the rest of Berlin Station season 2. This video is all silliness, and feels somewhat narcissistic, but it was nice hearing my name on the lips of actors I like and love and it’s been fun documenting it in this video! □ In time I made peace with it and now, over the years, I guess I have finally gotten used to it I have warmed to it in such a way that I am now happy enough with it. When I was a kid, I really didn’t like my name. So, here it is, the video I finished making this weekend, featuring my name (said by more people than just Richard and Gabriel)… Now that I have finally finished watching the second season of Berlin Station, I finally decided the time had come. ![]() She became a fling for the main guy Harvey Specter (played by Gabriel Macht).Įver since then I have been meaning to make an ‘Esther’ fan video in which Richard Armitage and Gabriel Macht say my name, over and over again. In season 5 there was a guest character on the show who was also called Esther (played by Amy Acker), the sister of one of the main lawyers on the show (Louis Litt played by Rick Hoffman). And not just any character, but the woman would turn out to be a love-interest for Daniel Miller (Richard Armitage)!Ī year after Berlin Station I discovered Suits and got caught up in (binge-)watching that. Two years ago, when Berlin Station first aired, I got a little kick out of the fact that one of the characters on it was named Esther (played by Mina Tander).
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