What happens when a man who believes he has retired from MI6 is called back to do one more job to regain his life, only to discover that this job may mean he has no life to go back to.What happens when a man who believes he has retired from MI6 is called back to do one more job to regain his life, only to discover that this job may mean he has no life to go back to.What happens when a man who believes he has retired from MI6 is called back to do one more job to regain his life, only to discover that this job may mean he has no life to go back to.
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If you like the thriller / spy / action genre i think you'll like this show.
Lots of characters to root for and lots to wish ill upon, international espionage, entangled allegiances and competing self interest.
Walter Goggins enters the scene as a primary character in Season 2 and gives a great performance.
Fans of Game of Thrones may recognize Gendry but Joe Dempsie (who plays Harry Clarke) shows he's got range. Karima McAdams plays another primary character from Season 1, Leyla Toumi, and her intensity echos in every scene she's in.
The rest of the supporting cast are thoroughly solid.
You can totally watch Season 2 even if you haven't seen Season 1.
Lots of characters to root for and lots to wish ill upon, international espionage, entangled allegiances and competing self interest.
Walter Goggins enters the scene as a primary character in Season 2 and gives a great performance.
Fans of Game of Thrones may recognize Gendry but Joe Dempsie (who plays Harry Clarke) shows he's got range. Karima McAdams plays another primary character from Season 1, Leyla Toumi, and her intensity echos in every scene she's in.
The rest of the supporting cast are thoroughly solid.
You can totally watch Season 2 even if you haven't seen Season 1.
They're bad. Reeeeeally bad. Almost takes you out of the dialogue. Otherwise, good show
Try to keep up with what's new , missed this one glad I found it by chance. If it keeps up to the standard of the 1st episode it could be a keeper . Mark Strong owns the character to the nines. Fingers crossed for the next instalment.
The show is good, filmed good, with decent soundtrack and good acting, maybe not the best possible, however good enough. It is an interesting story for the first season with great twists, action scenes and outcomes. As for the second season, I think it is where the show gets closer to a cliches for that type of stories and some of the characters and their actions are a bit overexaggerated. Still, good enough, but to me is more like not necessary season and a weaker one, so that's why the combined score of the first and the second is 7 stars for me, I'd give 8 for the first, 6 for the second. And don't get me wrong, it is worth watching.
I had originally given this series an "8", for the first few episodes, but I've just watched the rest of the season, and what a brainless mess!
Plot holes you could drive a Mack truck through everywhere, weak script, no suspense ie totally predictable/unbelievable, and a blatant, radical political ideology agenda message.
Why is it now that for US terrorism series now it's either their own government or the Brits that are the enemy, and for Brit series it's always their government or the US the enemy?! lol
PLEASE...please...no more! No season 2.... The entertainment world is polluted enough, without this garbage included...
Plot holes you could drive a Mack truck through everywhere, weak script, no suspense ie totally predictable/unbelievable, and a blatant, radical political ideology agenda message.
Why is it now that for US terrorism series now it's either their own government or the Brits that are the enemy, and for Brit series it's always their government or the US the enemy?! lol
PLEASE...please...no more! No season 2.... The entertainment world is polluted enough, without this garbage included...
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- TriviaDeep State is a British television espionage thriller series, written and created by Matthew Parkhill and Simon Maxwell, that first broadcast in the United Kingdom on Fox on 5 April 2018.
- GoofsThe setting is supposed to be Iran, particularly Tehran, but every actor and extra clearly has Northern African rather than Persian features, and the buildings and infrastructure likewise resemble those of the developing nations of former French colonies rather than modern Iran.
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