![]() Men - even those related to her - develop dangerous sexual obsessions with her. Anna is engaged to Jay because Jay looks like her brother … who she was also f**king, at least until he killed himself because of his obsession with his sister. That is not the only ick thing going on here, however. She agrees to marry William’s son because William commands it. When William is not having sex with Anna, he’s stalking her, following her around the city, even if that also means tracking her while she’s with his son. It’s uncomfortable because I was in constant fear that either William’s son, Jay (Rish Shah), or his wife, Ingrid (Indira Varma, seriously slumming it) would catch them in the act. He sees her across a room at a party, and they wordlessly stare at each other, and soon thereafter, they are having animalistic sex on floors, up against walls, and out in alleys. That’s because Armitage’s character, surgeon William Farrow, spends a lot of time f**king his son’s fiance, Anna (Charlie Murphy). ![]() There is a lot of steamy sex in Obsession, but unless you have a specific kink, it’s probably not going to do much for you. He is the epitome of serviceable, a perfect mid-tier Netflix actor, and he has excelled in Harlen Coben series like Stay Close and The Stranger, modest mysteries that are watched and quickly forgotten. I like Armitage: Chiseled good looks, the ability to glower on cue, and a lack of personality. After a few seconds of that, Armitage turns back over, stuffs the pillow beneath him, and f**ks it to fruition, trembling and then crying. After wildly sniffing the pillow for a few seconds, Armitage turns over in the bed and - while the pillow is stuffed over his face - yanks down his jeans and starts to jerk it. When he finally finds the scent lingering on a throw pillow, he stuffs his face into it as though the scent is the only thing keeping him alive. I cannot tell you how bizarre and unsettling it is to see Richard Armitage - Thorin from The Hobbit movies - pounce on a hotel bed like a Basset Hound sniffing out a treat in search of the scent of his lover, the previous occupant of the hotel room. No more explaining what needs to unfold in real time for fans of this intense spy thriller other than it perfectly sets up a season four.Those familiar with the work of Richard Armitage probably expect to see him a certain kind of way: Grim, composed, down-to-business. Without Langley’s backing, Berlin Station acts alone in one final desperate push to prevent the fall of a nation. Mere hours remain before enemy forces topple the Estonian government and reclaim the country for Russia. The official logline for the epiosde from Epix: ![]() James Cromwell added a real level of panache and tension to this compressed time period of the eleven days that the season played out in. The lynch pin in the episode is Gilbert Dorn (James Cromwell), a former CIA legend whose problematic podcast is shedding light on deep dark Diver secrets and the ultimate reveal of who Diver is and why Daniel’s mother was killed. Meanwhile, Torres (Ismael Cruz Córdova) is non-stop in this episode as he trails the Russians and it leads to one of the most brutal encounters of the series, all while Kirsch (Leland Orser) is having issues with his neighbor. Hector then pulled a fast one on Anton (Maximilien Seweryn), who was guarding the art haul in storage. Kolya and Robert Kirsch (Leland Orser) were two of our favorites to watch in this series.īB Yates (Ashley Judd) also had a few interesting moments this episode - first with Kirsch and then with Dr. There were also superb turns of acting from Adi Kvetner as Rodion Volkov and everyone’s favorite double agent and western wear aficionado Dejan Cukic as Kolya Akulov. Cas did an amazing job this season on Berlin Station and we hope to see her again in future episodes. ![]()
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