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Night Manager S2 Ep4: betrayal turns mission upside down

'The Night Manager' Season 2 episode 4 turns the mission inside out as betrayal and bloodlines push the operation into free fall

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Fans of the sleek spy thriller got more than they bargained for with episode 4 of ‘The Night Manager’ Season 2. The series, back after nearly a decade, ramps up the stakes in its weekly rollout toward the February 1 finale. Tom Hiddleston’s Jonathan Pine faces a ghost from his past that flips the entire mission upside down.

Roper’s shocking return

Viewers watched Pine, now undercover as investor Matthew Ellis, tail new arms dealer Teddy dos Santos (Diego Calva) in Colombia. Episode 3 ended with Teddy meeting associate Gilberto Hanson at a restaurant. Pine overhears the voice first, then spots the face: Richard Roper, played by Hugh Laurie, very much alive despite his apparent death in season 1.Director Georgi Banks-Davies builds tension masterfully. Pine freezes in disbelief as his old nemesis chats business. Roper, the “worst man in the world” from John le Carré’s novel, funds Teddy’s coup with Ellis’ $20 million. The reveal crushes Pine’s confidence, turning a solo takedown into a deadly duel.

How the fake death unraveled

Flashbacks clarify Roper’s escape. Pine and Angela Burr (Olivia Colman) viewed his body in a Syrian morgue years ago. Roper had ambushed Angela beforehand, threatening her daughter unless she lied about the ID. She kept the secret to shield Pine, but now it haunts them both.Teddy emerges as Roper’s illegitimate son, manipulated for the plot. Sandy Langbourne, Roper’s old aide, even reunites with him in Colombia. Pine confronts Angela, who confesses everything, shaking his trust in allies.On The One Show, Hiddleston praised Laurie’s charm as Roper. “John le Carré called him the worst man, played by the most charming,” he said. The actors’ tension promises fireworks ahead. With the series renewed for season 3, Pine’s rage fuels what’s next.Episode 4 blends betrayal, high-stakes chases, and espionage grit. Stream it on Prime Video to see Pine’s world crumble.

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