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Fortitude Episode #2.5 (2015–2018) Online

Fortitude Episode #2.5 (2015–2018) Online
Original Title :
Episode #2.5
Genre :
TV Episode / Drama / Horror / Mystery / Thriller
Year :
2015–2018
Directror :
Kieron Hawkes
Cast :
Richard Dormer,Sofie Gråbøl,Ken Stott
Writer :
Simon Donald,Simon Donald
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
46min
Rating :
7.6/10
Fortitude Episode #2.5 (2015–2018) Online

A disturbing challenge is issued. Michael finds a glimmer of hope for Freya, while Vincent's trust in Natalie is shattered.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Richard Dormer Richard Dormer - Dan Anderssen
Sofie Gråbøl Sofie Gråbøl - Hildur Odegard
Ken Stott Ken Stott - Erling Munk
Darren Boyd Darren Boyd - Markus Huseklepp
Verónica Echegui Verónica Echegui - Elena Ledesma
Edvin Endre Edvin Endre - Rune Lennox
Michelle Fairley Michelle Fairley - Freya Lennox
Sienna Guillory Sienna Guillory - Natalie Yelburton
Björn Hlynur Haraldsson Björn Hlynur Haraldsson - Eric Odegard
Mia Jexen Mia Jexen - PC Ingrid Witry
Brian McCardie Brian McCardie - Lazlo Hindemith
Alexandra Moen Alexandra Moen - Petra
Ramon Tikaram Ramon Tikaram - Tavrani
Robert Sheehan Robert Sheehan - Vladek Klimov
Luke Treadaway Luke Treadaway - Vincent Rattrey


User reviews

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If you're like me then you expected Season 2 to be awful. Throw in a new big name actor (since some earlier ones were now gone . . . I think I can say this without a spoiler alert 'cause this is specifically for Season 2, episode 5 and, if you've gotten this far, then you already know about those guys) and slide around in the opaque plot and hope for the best.

I watched the first episode just to see how bad it could be . . . and it wasn't awful at all.

Still . . . the next one will suck, I thought. But it really didn't and the story was turning a corner.

So I watched 3 and 4 and then looked forward to 5 and now I can say: Season 2 is as good as Season 1 was. In a different way. if you liked that one, you'll probably like this one.

Somebody in one of the other reviews noted the extreme (and they felt unnecessary) level of gore in episode 6, and so a heads-up re that. I'll go into that one with one eye closed and the other squinched up, but now I am curious to know what's what and Dennid Quaid is doing a decent job, so yay.