Allegiance, meanwhile, hails from writer-director George Nolfi (The Adjustment Bureau). It revolves around Alex O’Connor, a young idealistic CIA analyst specializing in Russian affairs, learns a shocking secret and his close-knit, affluent family is about to be split apart when its revealed that his parents, Mark (Scott Cohen) and Katya (Hope Davis) are covert Russian spies deactivated decades ago. But today the Kremlin has re-enlisted them into service as they plan a terrorist operation inside the U.S. border that will bring America to its knees. Years ago, Russian-born Katya was tasked by the KGB to recruit American businessman Mark O’Connor as a spy and the two fell in love. A deal was struck: As long as Katya remained an asset for Russia, and it was agreed that her services could be called on in the future, she would be allowed to marry Mark and move to America. After years in America building a happy life and without word from Moscow, they thought they had escaped. Now it seems that the new Mother Russia has one more mission — turning Alex into a spy. For these anguished parents, the choice is clear: Betray their country or risk their family.
The drama is based on the Israeli format The Gordin Cell and hails from Universal Television, Keshet Media and Yes. Gavin Stenhouse, Margarita Levieva, Morgan Spector, Alex Peters, Kenneth Choi and Annie Ilonzeh co-star in the drama, which was written, directed and exec produced by Nolfi and Avi Nir (Homeland).
The drama is based on the Israeli format The Gordin Cell and hails from Universal Television, Keshet Media and Yes. Gavin Stenhouse, Margarita Levieva, Morgan Spector, Alex Peters, Kenneth Choi and Annie Ilonzeh co-star in the drama, which was written, directed and exec produced by Nolfi and Avi Nir (Homeland).
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This sounds good, hopefully gets the post-Voice slot.
ReplyDeleteCome on people, just watch The Americans.
ReplyDeleteI'm planning on watching this, but obviously this won't compare to The Americans. More people need to watch it.
ReplyDeleteC'mon, NBC, just announce Constantine already! You know you want to...
ReplyDeleteBingo. You hit the nail on the head. I have no faith that a broadcast network version of The Americans premise could be anywhere close to the quality of the FX series.
ReplyDeleteThis didn't sound that bad and seemed interesting, until I read this part: "But today the Kremlin has re-enlisted them into service as they plan a
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its knees." Really?! I don't have much hope for it.
I don't think Constantine is anywhere close to a sure thing but I'm pulling for that show to make it all the same. :)
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ReplyDeleteI know, right? I really want it to be picked up. NBC will make a mistake if they don't, really.
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