A covert CIA agent is ordered to abandon his undercover life and return to London Station; when the love he left behind reappears, romance reignites.
Haven't peeped yet, but looks high level.
A covert CIA agent is ordered to abandon his undercover life and return to London Station; when the love he left behind reappears, romance reignites.
Haven't peeped yet, but looks high level.
I'm caught up on the first two episodes. It's really good so far.
deadline.com/2024/12/the-agency-renewed-season-2-premiere-ratings-showtime-1236194219
Renewed for season 2 after a record debut
https://deadline.com/2024/12/the-agency-renewed-season-2-premiere-ratings-showtime-1236194219/
Renewed for season 2 after a record debut
2 episodes in but why not? They were great
Watching ep 3 and its solid so far but im confused by the writing. They do know this is the Russian Federation...right?
At one point a dude mentioned the Red Army (hasn't existed in nearly 80 years) in reference to Russian troops and then later the dudes daughter talks about the KGB (hasn't existed since 1991) finding his information....ummm what?
Bizarre moves for a show roping in active military conflicts
Oddly defensive response. My comment wasn't as serious as you're making it out to be. i like the show
Shows about intel agencies and current events usually try to get the names correct. The USSR and Russian Federation are two countries with different intelligence and military structures. The "Russian armed forces" and "FSB, GRU, SVR" (the main Russian intelligence agencies) are well known. I caught two clear errors and simply called it out.
You're deflecting legit corrections by trying to claim i don't have a pulse on it when i do...that's why i said something. I'm not a member of the intelligence community but this is what i study for my masters program so maybe i just care about the specifics a bit more.
The point on not knowing whats going on doesn't make sense. Neither of those things exist in any way shape or form. From 1946 and on, the Red Army turned into the Soviet Armed Forces
Oddly defensive response. My comment wasn't as serious as you're making it out to be. i like the show
Shows about intel agencies and current events usually try to get the names correct. The USSR and Russian Federation are two countries with different intelligence and military structures. The "Russian armed forces" and "FSB, GRU, SVR" (the main Russian intelligence agencies) are well known. I caught two clear errors and simply called it out.
You're deflecting legit corrections by trying to claim i don't have a pulse on it when i do...that's why i said something. I'm not a member of the intelligence community but this is what i study for my masters program so maybe i just care about the specifics a bit more.
The point on not knowing whats going on doesn't make sense. Neither of those things exist in any way shape or form. From 1946 and on, the Red Army turned into the Soviet Armed Forces
mb i was drunk and come from a lineage of mi5. carry on civilian
mb i was drunk and come from a lineage of mi5. carry on civilian
Nice to see this level of humility and civility. Good man
Been a long time since I actually been confused by what’s going on in a tv or movie. But on this second episode, what the f*** is happening? Who is the Russian informant snitching on? Americans?
Been a long time since I actually been confused by what’s going on in a tv or movie. But on this second episode, what the f*** is happening? Who is the Russian informant snitching on? Americans?
Wait till you get to the latest episode and you're only more confused.