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New NBC Shows - First Look Promotional Photos + Official Press Releases

7 May 2014

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"ALLEGIANCE"

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, "Necessary Roughness") and Katya (Hope Davis, "The Newsroom," "In Treatment") 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 cast also includes Margarita Levieva, Gavin Stenhouse, Morgan Spector, Annie Ilonzeh, Alexandra Peters and Kenneth Choi.

Writer-director George Nolfi ("The Adjustment Bureau") serves as executive producer with Avi Nir ("Homeland"), Ron Leshem, Amit Cohen, Yona Wisenthal and Giyora Yahalom. "Allegiance" is a production of Universal Television, Keshet Media and Yes!

"ODYSSEY"


In this "Traffic"-like action drama, an international conspiracy explodes when three strangers' lives unexpectedly collide - a female soldier, a corporate lawyer and a political activist. After a team of American soldiers battle Jihadists in North Africa, they're shocked to find that one of the men they killed is Al Qaeda's top man. Sgt. Odelle Ballard (Anna Friel, "Pushing Daisies") - a soldier, mother, wife and the unit's only female member - discovers computer files that suggest a major U.S. corporation is funding the Jihadists. But before she can tell anyone, her team is attacked and left for dead. News is reported that the unit was wiped out, but the truth is that Odelle survived and is the only witness to her unit's assassination by U.S. Special Forces. In New York, former U.S. Attorney Peter Drucker (Peter Facinelli, "Nurse Jackie") is working on a merger deal for the same company that was funneling money to the Jihadists. Meanwhile, Harrison Wolcott, a political activist and trust fund kid, meets a hacker who claims to have unearthed a massive military-industrial conspiracy. And he's right: He's stumbled onto the cover-up that began with Odelle and will soon be out in the open and everyone's lives will be in danger. The only way they'll ever save their country, their families and themselves is by joining forces and exposing the people behind it. From director Peter Horton ("Grey's Anatomy") comes a complex journey through global politics, military secrets and three strangers who only have one thing in common... the truth.

The cast also includes Jake Robinson, Jim True-Frost, Treat Williams, Nate Mooney, Elena Kampouris, Daniella Pineda, Sadie Sink, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje and Omar Ghazaoui.

Writers Adam Armus ("The Following") and Nora Kay Foster ("Heroes"), and director Peter Horton ("Grey's Anatomy") serve as executive producers with Simon Maxwell ("Off the Hook"), Mikkel Bondesen ("Burn Notice"), Henrik Bastin ("Burn Notice) and Kristen Campo ("The Killing"). "Odyssey" is a production of Universal Television, Fabrik Entertainment and Red Arrow Entertainment Group.

"STATE OF AFFAIRS"

Each day the president is faced with hundreds of life and death decisions, and to prioritize the biggest international crises facing the country, one top CIA analyst - Charleston Tucker (Katherine Heigl, "Grey's Anatomy") - assembles the president's Daily Briefing (PDB). This list of the most vital security issues facing the nation brings with it moral and political judgment calls for Charleston are her trusted group of brilliant analysts at the agency. Aside from the political minefields she has to walk, Charlie has a close personal relationship with the president (Alfre Woodard, "Desperate Housewives") because she was once engaged to her son before a tragic terrorist attack took his life. Charlie survived that attack and is now determined to bring the perpetrators to justice. Navigating a complex personal life and a pressure-cooker profession is, of course, a challenge, and Charlie sometimes engages in boundary-pushing behavior to avoid facing her grief. But when the clock strikes 2 a.m., she is all about her job - protecting her nation, serving her president, and still trying to get to the bottom of her fiancé's murder that will reveal itself as a shocking mystery.

The cast also includes Adam Kaufman, Sheila Vand, Cliff Chamberlain, Tommy Savas and Leslie Odom, Jr.

Writer-director Joe Carnahan ("The Blacklist") serves as executive producer with Katherine Heigl, Nancy Heigl, Robert Simonds, Sophie Watts, Henry Crumpton, Rodney Faraon and Julia Franz. "State of Affairs is a production of Universal Television, Bob Simonds Company and Abishag Productions.

"MARRY ME"

Six years ago, Annie (Casey Wilson, "Happy Endings") and Jake (Ken Marino, "Eastbound & Down") bonded over their mutual love of nachos and they've been inseparable ever since. Now, after returning from a romantic two-week island vacation, Jake's all set to pop the question. Before he can ask, though, Annie lets loose on Jake for his inability to commit. She was expecting him to "put a ring on it" in paradise and now Jake's perfect proposal is ruined. Not wanting to spend the next 60 years talking about that mess of a proposal, Jake and Annie decide to hold off on the engagement until they can do it right. Yet if history tells us anything, it's when we really want things to go right that they all tend to go wrong. The only thing we know for sure is these two are destined to be together whether they can get it together or not.

The cast also includes Sarah Wright, John Gemberling, Tymberlee Hill and Tim Meadows.

Writer David Caspe ("Happy Endings") and director Seth Gordon ("The Goldbergs") serve as executive producer with Jamie Tarses ("Men at Work"). "Marry Me" is a production of Sony Pictures Television and FanFare Productions.

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18 comments:

  1. Can't wait for the Katherine Heigl series, I'm so happy to see her on my TV again! And I am getting really good at ignoring all the haters :D yay!

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  2. Definitely here for State of Affairs and Marry Me.

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  3. Odyssey and Marry Me. The others one noo, Heigl is awful actress.

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  4. Odyssey could be good, but I will pass on the rest.

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  5. Odyssey and State of Affairs sound decent.

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  6. I'd rather stick with the Americans than bother with Allegiance.

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  7. I don't like haters either! I've been a Katherine Heigl fan since Roswell!! I can't wait for State of Affairs, either!!

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  8. Odyssey sounds good and the Anna Friel pic made me miss Pushing Daisies (why, oh why was it cancelled?? It was sooo good).

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  9. State of Affairs sounds good but the Heigl effect is pushing me away from the show. I might give it a shot, but she annoys the hell out of me.

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  10. Excited for Odyssey mostly since Anna Friel, like most have acknowledged, she's awesome and I can't wait to see her in this show. Plus Casey Wilson is awesome, I miss Happy Endings so much and to see her back on TV is awesome, this type of show is definitely suited to her.

    Yay for Marry Me and Odyssey. State of Affairs and Allegiance sound OK.

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  11. giong to watch the pilot of all of them and then decise with one to watch

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  12. I am calling it; States of Affairs will get the post-Voice slot in the fall.
    Either Allegiance or Odyssey will be heading for midseason, I think.

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  13. I'm definitely interested in watching State of Affairs. Looks good :)

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  14. Kissan Capers7 May 2014 at 16:02

    Except for Allegiance, all of these sound good.

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  15. The new show/ pilot from NBC i'm most interested in is Constantine. I would have given Odyssey a chance. But i stopped being interested with "but the truth is that Odelle survived and is the only witness to her unit's assassination by U.S. Special Forces." and "unearthed a massive military-industrial conspiracy". I'm a tired of the "evil" US military idea. As a centrist, i'm a little sick of NBC pushing their political agenda, through most of their scripted series.

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  16. All three dramas sound interesting, though Allegiance and Odyssey sound more like limited series to me.

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  17. thank you, I'm happy that I'm not alone :D

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  18. Congrats, you were right.

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