Quislings are traitors who collaborate with an enemy force occupying their country. The word originates from the surname of the Norwegian war-time leader Vidkun Quisling. He headed a domestic Nazi collaborationist regime during World War II.
While there is a fall out from the team's narrow escape from the Nazis in the previous episode. Neil Mackay is distraught that the Nazi he executed was not an informant.
Now in Paris they are hunting down collaborators. One of them ends up befriending Drabek (Craig Parkinson.) He has been injured and is nursed by a collaborator.
Drabek has an interest in wartime history and knows about the German concentration camps.
The penultimate episode of the first season is setting up the finale. Trying to deal with multiple strands. It was a bit messy but actor Warren Brown managed to use his Thai boxing skills.
While there is a fall out from the team's narrow escape from the Nazis in the previous episode. Neil Mackay is distraught that the Nazi he executed was not an informant.
Now in Paris they are hunting down collaborators. One of them ends up befriending Drabek (Craig Parkinson.) He has been injured and is nursed by a collaborator.
Drabek has an interest in wartime history and knows about the German concentration camps.
The penultimate episode of the first season is setting up the finale. Trying to deal with multiple strands. It was a bit messy but actor Warren Brown managed to use his Thai boxing skills.