USA’s got a hit on its hands with the new spa drama Covert Affairs. Two episodes in, and we’re seeing a well crafted, tight drama that doesn’t steal too much from its predecessor … other than the whole “fresh off the Farm (See what I did there?) female CIA agent ready to take on the world” bit. Piper Perabo, Chris Gorham, and Kari Matchett stand out in what is a great cast top to bottom. Considering the talent behind the camera is just as stacked, the show has the potential to quickly get out from Alias’ long shadow … Just no centuries old prophets, mmmmkay?
I love the way that they’ve introduced Annie’s backstory. We know that her relationship with Ben Mercer is important, and the impact of its ending is what drove her to the CIA. It is a little too much of a coincidence, if we’re to believe that there was nothing else that sent her into the welcoming arms of the DPD. His connection to the Company, whatever it is, certainly makes for an interesting story (one that turns a show like this from a “good procedural” to a “great drama”), it is just a shame it is based on such a big coincidence.
As much as I hated Mohinder Suresh on Heroes, I’m really trying to hold out judgment on Sendhil Ramamurthy‘s Jai Wilcox just yet. I think he’s more interesting than the Conrad character he’s replacing from the pilot, but it is tough to get past it. I’m just waiting for him to suck the life out of every scene he’s in, but, so far, he’s seems to have mutated into a marginally interesting character. He is smarmy, but somehow he manages to be good smarmy.
I don’t want to let good television get in the way of accurate television, but I’m disappointed that there hasn’t even been mention of the fact that the CIA’s mandate doesn’t allow for domestic operations. To an extent, plots like debriefing the Walk-Ins make sense, but the operation in the pilot would be blatantly against the law. At the least they could have thrown in a line about the (fictitious) Domestic Protection Division having different operating parameters.
I also can’t imagine that field agents regularly handle Walk-Ins. Would kind of defeat the purpose being undercover, no? I’m sure there are more than enough qualified desk agents to handle those debriefs.
Maybe being a fan of the subject matter makes me a more finicky fan, but the nit-picks aren’t ruining the fun for me. Covert Affairs has me locked in.
Notes & Quotes
I’m not loving the Vancouver locations for the show thus far.
I think this show is shot in Toronto. Definitely Canada since I caught a street banner with a .ca address on it.
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You’re right, it is Toronto, and not Vancouver. Thanks!
Just caught the pilot last night (I know, I know, I’m catching up!) and I loved it. It was really well done and the characters were well introduced. Very clever writing and editing. Looking forward to watching last night’s episode and many more. I gotta say, I am loving the USA Network!
I too am loving the USA network; however, does anyone else think Psych’s first couple of shows have been below their normal standard?
I was caught unawares by Covert Affairs. The previews didn’t excite me that much, but I expected the show to be at least decent. But I could barely make it through the pilot … I found it to be miserable.
The acting, the writing, the stories … miserable. USA Network’s pedigree doesn’t guarantee a hit, but I expected a lot better than we got. I just hope that success isn’t going to the network’s head, where they assume that everything they do will turn to gold. This one was a big miss for me.
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Well, you didn’t expect me and you to actually agree, did you?