Starring Michael Fassbender, Jodie Turner-Smith, Richard Gere and more
Narrative
Follows a world of even deeper intrigue and deception as characters fight their own battles while dealing with existential threats to the nation and the world. From X-Men: First Class and “The Acolyte” Check out the TV and movie reels from “The Agency” at the Cotton Club. The opening credits showcase characters and scenes from the series, interspersed with panes of mirrors. Former CIA Director of Counterintelligence James Jesus Angleton, aka the “Poet-Spy,” described the intelligence game as a “wilderness of mirrors,” a phrase borrowed from a poem by T.S.
Blake, the acronym “OBE” is incorrectly explained as “Overcome By Events” In US
Eliot called Gerontion (The title is Greek for “little old man,” and the poem is an interior monologue narrating the opinions and impressions of an elderly man, describing post-World War I Europe from the point of view of a man who lived most of his life in the 19th century). In the world of intelligence, in search of truth, it is difficult to tell the difference between reality and a reflection of it, an illusion if you will, as if one were in a “hall of mirrors.” During the Martian’s dialogue while talking to Dr. government agencies, including those of the Secret Service and the Department of Defense, the correct/official explanation of the acronym “OBE” is “Overcome By Events.” The opening credits present the characters and scenes from the series, interspersed with panes of mirrors. Former Director of Counterintelligence at the CIA James Jesus Angleton, also known as the “Poet-Spy”, described the intelligence game as a “wilderness of mirrors”, a phrase borrowed from a poem by T.S.
I hated the first episode
Eliot called Gerontion (The title is Greek for “little old man”, and the poem is an interior monologue that recounts the opinions and impressions of an elderly man, describing post-WWI Europe from the perspective of a man who lived most of his life in the 19th century). In the world of intelligence, in search of truth, it is difficult to tell the difference between reality and a reflection of it, an illusion if you will, like being in a “Hall of Mirrors”. Featured in Graham Norton Starring: Cher/Keira Knightley/Michael Fassbender/Josh Brolin/Jalen Ngonda (2024). It was too polished and predictable.
Episode 1 had some major technical flaws as far as the actual technology used
It almost seems like they fired the entire writing room and hired a new team for episode 2. Episode 2 was really well done in terms of pacing, dialogue and overall production. I understand some previous reviews with low ratings BUT if they continue to embrace the over the top dialogue from episode 1 and ditch the formulaic execution in favor of smooth execution in the future. What is so hard to digest can be a truly exceptional production especially with the talent that has joined this production.
Writing and screenplay are everything
Hopefully they can iron out the first few wrinkles and this will be a blast to SHOW the world.