Covert Affairs Reviews
Covert Affairs Finale Review: Annie Gets the Guy
Covert Affairs Season 3 presented a new, mature, Agent Annie Walker. She got a gun last season and this year? She got her super spy mojo! Even though the s...
Covert Affairs Review: Baited, But Not Caught
On "Quicksand," Annie got pulled into a trap set by Khalid. With Auggie out of the country, she turned to Eyal for help getting out of the sticky situation...
Covert Affairs Review: Easy Target
Continuing with the interesting David Bowie theme, this week's episode of Covert Affairs was titled "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)." After what he...
Covert Affairs Review: Like a Fiddle
This is not the same road Annie Walker took with Simon Fisher. Not because she doesn't have feelings for Eyal, but because by the end of "Man in the M...
Covert Affairs Review: What's Old Is New
As you would assume from the title, "Wishful Beginnings" put Annie's time with Simon, Lena and Russia in the past, as Covert Affairs moved forwar...
Covert Affairs Review: Planes, Trains and Prison Breaks
Covert Affairs Season 3 finally returned this week after an extended break, and the action picked right up where it left off back in September. Inte...
Covert Affairs Review: Moscow Mambo
In the final episode before Covert Affairs takes a short hiatus, "Let's Dance" felt like it never took time to catch its breath. With Annie now o...
Covert Affairs Review: Unlucky in Lavender
How do you come back after a thrilling episode such as "Glass Spider?" Covert Affairs knew exactly what to do. In "Suffragette City," the USA N...
Covert Affairs Review: Mall, Rat
At the end of "Glass Spider," Annie Walker went back and forth on one of the most difficult decisions of her life, and then she was shot in the c...
Covert Affairs Review: Is it Love?
Oh, Annie what have you gotten yourself into? "Loving the Alien" showed how far Annie has strayed both professionally and personally. Ever since the end of...



