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Traitor - Season 2

"Every Betrayal Needs Trust"

It’s been a decade since Estonia has joined NATO and Alfred Vint continues to dutifully serve both masters-the Estonian Ministry of Defense and the Russian intelligence service. But the Russians want more. Vint is instructed to keep an eye on a politician and committee head of the Estonian Internal Security Service, and this time his wife Heli must join him in the espionage. With former nemesis Marko Arrak still on his back, will Alfred Vint be revealed as the traitor?

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Tambet Tuisk

    Tambet Tuisk

    Alfred Vint

  • Margo Mitt

    Margo Mitt

    Johan Weizenberg

  • Veiko Porkanen

    Veiko Porkanen

    Marko Arrak

  • Mari Abel

    Mari Abel

    Juta Roos

  • Karl Edgar Tammi

    Karl Edgar Tammi

    Ragnar Liiva

  • Mart Nurk

    Mart Nurk

    Valeri Blok

  • Loora-Eliise Kaarelson

    Loora-Eliise Kaarelson

    Triin Arrak

  • Yuliya Aug

    Yuliya Aug

    Jacqueline Leškina

Overview

It’s been a decade since Estonia has joined NATO and Alfred Vint continues to dutifully serve both masters-the Estonian Ministry of Defense and the Russian intelligence service. But the Russians want more. Vint is instructed to keep an eye on a politician and committee head of the Estonian Internal Security Service, and this time his wife Heli must join him in the espionage. With former nemesis Marko Arrak still on his back, will Alfred Vint be revealed as the traitor?

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