There is something deep and disturbing about this episode. In its heart it is very dark. It introduces a new character of Anton played by a young Brian Cox of Logan Roy and original Hannibal Lecter fame.
Adelaide sends a message to Nina to meet at a Catholic church. At the confessional she will be able to talk to Jimmy Briggs.
Only at the church, the SS burst in and shoot the priest, Father DuBois. Nina and Adelaide are taken for brutal interrogation, the SS wanted to get their hands on both women for some time.
Meanwhile Gratz desperately tries to look for Nina.
Confessional is an episode with layered meanings. Does Gratz actually love Nina as he wretchedly searches for her.
The story is all about the truth, who will blurt it out and who will keep it together under duress.
It turns out that Anton was part of the Resistance. The priest they killed was a Nazi collaborator. Under pressure Adelaide holds her nerve, not so Nina. It points to an eventual bleak future for Nina.
Adelaide sends a message to Nina to meet at a Catholic church. At the confessional she will be able to talk to Jimmy Briggs.
Only at the church, the SS burst in and shoot the priest, Father DuBois. Nina and Adelaide are taken for brutal interrogation, the SS wanted to get their hands on both women for some time.
Meanwhile Gratz desperately tries to look for Nina.
Confessional is an episode with layered meanings. Does Gratz actually love Nina as he wretchedly searches for her.
The story is all about the truth, who will blurt it out and who will keep it together under duress.
It turns out that Anton was part of the Resistance. The priest they killed was a Nazi collaborator. Under pressure Adelaide holds her nerve, not so Nina. It points to an eventual bleak future for Nina.