Sigge Eklund got to know the Flinck brothers shortly after he took the student.

He and Richard Flinck ran companies together, and the relationship with the brothers came to characterize him.

- It is a sensitive age when you are between 19 and 25. Especially as a young man, they became father figures.

They hated each other even then.

It was almost like some kind of parental relationship, where I became the mediator, he says.

"A spiral down into the darkness"

Last year, the first season of The Reunion was released.

There, the brothers talk to each other for the first time in 20 years - via a link.

- I probably had a naive dream that if the two could be reconciled, if the two could finally become friends, something would also heal in me, says Sigge Eklund.

There was no reconciliation in the first season.

And in the new season, the brothers meet in Paris - for the first time in the same room in 21 years.

- It will be a spiral into the darkness in a way I have never heard or seen anywhere else.

It has nothing to do with me.

It is the two who create the content, he says.

"Talented people end up addicted"

A recurring theme in Reunification is addiction.

But Sigge Eklund says that the idea was not to make a podcast about addiction, but a podcast about her friends Thorsten and Richard Flinck.

- I am surprised time and time again about the disease addiction.

It is often sensitive people, talented people, who end up in addiction.

There is so much to take into life that they have to stun themselves, he says and continues:

- I am surprised that the person sitting in front of me is not an addict with a capital M, but it is Thorsten and Richard, these fantastic people.