Hijack Series 2 Review by Ryan Balkwill

Plot: On the anniversary of Kai’s death, Stuart and Lang’s team convince Sam that his estranged wife Marsha is in enough mortal jeopardy that he needs to hijack a train, using the hostages to convince German authorities to bring Bailey-Brown to the bomb-strapped vehicle.

Season 2 of Hijack was underwhelming.

Pros: Hijack 2 maintain its thrilling, exciting & sweating tone from season 1. Idris Elba stills bring t to the roles of Sam Nelson. The story progression make sense also keeps fit with the narrative set from the first season. Adding Toby Jones, Lisa Vican & Karima Adebibe were welcome additions to the cast line-up. A lot of the tension I thought was at the underground mass transit system and the control centre & the structure this time smaller and tight so we can follow better.     

Cons: Marsha’s plotline wasn’t that interesting to me. The passengers didn’t add anything but a bit annoying at times. The terrorist investigation was so out of place. I felt it the story drag at times & the finale felt out of the wind in my opinion.    

Genre: DramaMystery & Thriller

Created by Jim Field Smith

Directed by Jim Field Smith, Shaun James Grant

Starring: Idris Elba, Neil Maskell, Christine Adams, Max Beesley, Archie Panjabi, Ian Burfield, Toby Jones, Eve Myles, Clare-Hope Ashitey, Karima McAdams & Christiane Paul.     

Music by UNKLE, Richard Ashcroft, Wil Malone

Executive producers: Idris Elba, George Kay, Jim Field Smith, Kris Thykier, Hakan Kousetta, Jamie Laurenson, Tom Nash

Production Locations:  Berlin, London England.

Cinematographs: Ed Moore, Steven Cameron Ferguson

Editors: Ben Whitehead, Johannes Bock, Carmela Iandoli, David Webb

Production companies: 60Forty Films, Green Door Pictures, Idiotlamp Productions, Archery Pictures

Network: Apple TV.

Casts & Characters:

Main

  • Idris Elba as Sam Nelson, a lawyer and corporate business negotiator
  • Neil Maskell as Stuart Atterton / Gerald Taylor, Lewis’ elder brother and the leader of the hijackers
  • Christine Adams as Marsha Smith-Nelson, Sam’s estranged wife, a physics professor
  • Max Beesley as DI Daniel O’Farrell, Marsha’s boyfriend, a Metropolitan Police officer
  • Archie Panjabi as DCI Zahra Gahfoor, O’Farrell’s former partner and a member of SO15
  • Ian Burfield as John Bailey-Brown (series 2; guest, series 1), a co-leader of the Cheapside Firm crime syndicate and the hijacking orchestrator of Kingdom Airlines Flight 29

Series 2

Recurring:

Series 2

  • Thomas Kitsche as Timo Dönitz, a train passenger and father of a sick baby
  • Ellie McKay as Orla, a train passenger
  • Sasha Carberry Sharma as Fran, a train passenger
  • Eysteinn Sigurðarson as Anders, a train passenger
  • Matt Mordak as Pavel, a train passenger
  • Gabrielle Scharnitzky as Petra, a train passenger
  • Herbert Forthuber as Stefan, a train passenger
  • Jessica Hardwick as Mansell, Marsha’s neighbour
  • Jamie Michie as Gold, Marsha’s neighbour
  • Andy Gätjen as Edward Diehl, Clara’s boss
  • Dimitri Abold as Max, a train dispatcher; Clara’s colleague
  • Langston Uibel as Colin, a train passenger and schoolteacher
  • Felix Mayr as Lukas, a train passenger; teacher’s assistant
  • Paddy Holland as George, a train passenger; one of Colin’s students
  • Isobel Imade as Rebecca, a train passenger; one of Colin’s students
  • Gretchen Mae Bean as Tania, a train passenger; one of Colin’s students
  • Martin Oelbermann as Alexander, a train passenger
  • Katrin Röver as Lena, a station manager
  • Ben Willbond as Graham, Olivia’s colleague at the British Embassy in Berlin
  • Sebastian Hülk as Dieter Wolf, a GSG 9 commander
  • Daniel Fritz as Frohms, a German Intelligence agent
  • Sam Sharma as Linder, a German Intelligence agent
  • Olive Gray as Leah Dönitz, Timo’s wife

I still recommend watching this season on Apple TV+.

Rating: 6 out of 10 Stars   

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe

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