Brace for undercover stupidity, STAY for the season two upgrade. The Israeli-Iran proxy sabotaging makes an appealing cold war scenario. Behaves like a lighter Homeland or a fuel-efficient Michael Mann spy actioner. Politically cautious and most concerned of being a lean counterespionage snack. First season suffers from long-winded boredom, but the second improves for a more pleasurable stroll of cloak-and-dagger diversion. Frankly, i got so accustomed to Hebrew wiretapping that seeing Glenn Close in there felt like seeing your default character into cutscenes. A third season would ROCK if it ventures to explore a broader techno-warfare. Lots of potential goodness, i'm waiting for it.
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