FBI agent Will Keaton enlists the most notorious traitor in American history to help catch a spy.FBI agent Will Keaton enlists the most notorious traitor in American history to help catch a spy.FBI agent Will Keaton enlists the most notorious traitor in American history to help catch a spy.
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Awesome series!
This is a good one. The plot was pretty good. Like Blindspot and The Blacklist, this setups to be a good series with smart writing. I hope they keep it going.
Typical, predictable but watchable
The concept and some of the acting results in so much potential. Character development is weak and the pace is quickened by old plot twists and expected...almost purposeful forced drama that patronizes the viewer. I hope it gets better since many of the actors are very good.
I love her and I love him
It's really an amazing series!! I'm so excited to see the second season not only for my personal mind but I guess for everyone. They have so much to tell! Congratulations! It's really an amazing show even if I'm watching different styles but this one has captured me for different reasons! It's more than a psychological great tv series.
Congrats for the cast and the director!
villain bad
CIA Deputy Director Erica Shepherd (Jennifer Carpenter) is arrested for espionage after she was secretly blackmailed to surrender four operatives to the mysterious terrorist leader Tal. Three years later, FBI agent Will Keaton (Morris Chestnut) is forced to seek her help after a new coordinated attack. Will's fiancée was one of those killed by Tal three years earlier. Tal is just the tip of a very large iceberg.
There is a lot of bad standardized network writing and the Microsoft product placement does not help. I can push through all of that but it's a lot harder to push through a bad villain. The more Tal gets on screen, the less scary he is. It makes little sense for him to personally get involved in his schemes. She's literally pointing a gun at him and doesn't shoot. The villain doesn't need to be a character so early in the run. At least, leave that reveal to a season ending cliffhanger. While I like Carpenter, her performance is too one-noted. There are a few annoying little touches. The show lasted 13 episodes.
There is a lot of bad standardized network writing and the Microsoft product placement does not help. I can push through all of that but it's a lot harder to push through a bad villain. The more Tal gets on screen, the less scary he is. It makes little sense for him to personally get involved in his schemes. She's literally pointing a gun at him and doesn't shoot. The villain doesn't need to be a character so early in the run. At least, leave that reveal to a season ending cliffhanger. While I like Carpenter, her performance is too one-noted. There are a few annoying little touches. The show lasted 13 episodes.
The lame over-dramatics are a joke
Seriously, she's that dangerous she needs shackles? Gimme a break... this is a daytime soap opera playing in an evening prime-time slot, nothing more. Cheesy writing and cheesy acting. And the director needs to invest in a gimbal or tripod or ease up on the coffee-shakes, as the handheld bouncing around camera shots are annoying. A generous 5/10 from me
Did you know
- TriviaJennifer Carpenter previously played an FBI agent in the short-lived series Limitless (2015). In an amusing coincidence, Sophia Gennusa, who plays Shepherd's daughter Hannah, played a younger version of Carpenter in "Hi, My Name Is Rebecca Harris (2016)".
- ConnectionsReferenced in Blue Bloods: Common Enemies (2019)
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