The Night Agent
Low-level FBI agent Peter Sutherland works in the basement of the White House manning a phone that never rings - until the night it does, propelling him into a conspiracy that leads all the way to the Oval Office.
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Enrique Murciano | Ben Almora |
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D.B. Woodside | Erik Monks |
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Eve Harlow | Ellen |
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Gabriel Basso | Peter Sutherland |
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Hong Chau | Diane Farr |
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Sarah Desjardins | Maddie Redfield |
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Fola Evans-Akingbola | Chelsea Arrington |
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Phoenix Raei | Dale |
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Luciane Buchanan | Rose Larkin |
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Christopher Shyer | Mystery Man |
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Ben Cotton | Wick |
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Kari Matchett | President Michelle Travers |
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Andre Anthony | Matteo Worley |
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Andres Collantes | Jeff Richards |
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Philip Prajoux | David Cullen |
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Jessie Liang | Valerie Chen |
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Toby Levins | Nathan Briggs |
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Hiro Kanagawa | FBI Director Willett |
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Greyston Holt | Paulo Bonetto |
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Curtis Lum | Cisco Jenkins |
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Adam Tsekhman | Omar Zadar |
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Alex Rose | Liam |
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Ian Hawes | Secret Service Agent |
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Todd Matthews | Eli |
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Allan Luna | Alternate Night Agent |
While working the night action desk, FBI agent Peter receives a distress call and is soon put in charge protecting cybersecurity expert Rose.
After looking for a link between the Campbells and the FBI, Peter is forced to go on the run with Rose in search of a hard drive - and more answers.
Peter teams up with Rose for a risky mission at the White House. Elsewhere, a notable agent joins the security detail for the Vice President's daughter.
Rose and Peter seek out one of the Campbells' recent contacts and uncover new intel. Monks opens up to Chelsea. Paulo makes a move on Maddie.
Peter visits someone close to Hawkins. Rose makes a key connection. Maddie's night out takes a dangerous turn, spurring the Secret Service into action.
With assassins hot on their trail, Peter and Rose split up en route to the White House. A shocking discovery quickly puts their lives in jeopardy.
Now in hiding, Peter and Rose grow closer and investigate a potential bombing suspect. At the White House, the conspirators obtain a disturbing tape.
More truths emerge about the bombing suspect's identity. Chelsea and Peter race to find Maddie after she sends a video with a coded message.
After new revelations surface, Peter and Rose scramble to find more evidence with help from Chelsea and Maddie. A bigger threat looms at Camp David.
With lives at stake, the group tries to stop a nefarious plot before it's too late. In the aftermath, Peter confronts the past and begins a new chapter.
Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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Location | TV_WWE |
Purchased | May 07, 2023 at PSA |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | May 13, 2023 |
Added Date | May 06, 2023 15:15:14 |
Modified Date | May 13, 2023 04:37:40 |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
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Subtitles | Many |
My quick rating - 7,2/10. Shows like this are just made to be binged. They definitely put their thinking caps on to come up with a conspiracy to kill the president this deeply. Well to the point of unbelievable but then again, that is what shows like this are for. You have to suspend belief to get anything out of it especially when it is running at such a high pace throughout each episode. Gabriel Basso (Peter)does a really nice job as our "hero" who actually has a meaningless job (if such a thing exists) in the white house answering a certain phone line designed for top-secret calls for routing elsewhere. This number is not one that is supposed to ring often if at all but for the sake of the show, it happens and he gets the call of a lifetime. On the other end is Luciane Buchanan (Rose) who has witnessed the murder of her family members and has been instructed to call that number. What follows is a very convoluted mess that will turn you away if you either get confused easily or don't like things to be so far-fetched. Speaking of, Rose doesn't seem to be very affected by what transpires in this one so that is either not the best acting, or writing. You can decide. As far as how it looks, I would say pretty top-notch in different on sight locations and realistic-looking settings. As far as the driving force, the action is very well done and doesn't succumb to turning Peter into anything superhuman. He doesn't come off like James Bond or Bruce Lee in either of their aspects but stays more down to Earth in who he is. Part of that is involved in his backstory which you will be privy to early on and in how it connects to the overlying story. I'll leave that for your discovery since it is paced out through episode 10. I would say Netflix has another winner and easily ends with a setup for future seasons. Check it out if you are not too bothered by the flaws mentioned here. I easily looked past them to enjoy it.