Covert Affairs Reviews
Covert Affairs Review: Many The Milestone
The Covert Affairs season finale was filled with personal milestones for Annie, an emotional disappointment for Auggie and a painfully selfish - yet strate...
Covert Affairs Review: Not The Thinker
When the news broke, I wasn't a fan of Covert Affairs splitting up its second season into summer and winter segments, especially knowing that the back half...
Covert Affairs Review: Annie Got A Gun!
I am not a believer in fate, but there's something awfully disconcerting about the fact that Covert Affairs ended with Annie finally getting her hands on a...
Covert Affairs Review: River of Dreams
After a couple of exciting episodes to start Covert Affairs' winter run, "A Girl Like You" was a much more dialed back, dialogue-heavy chapter. I...
Covert Affairs Review: Back In The Field
With only six episodes in this back half of Covert Affairs' second season, you'd think they would want to pack a punch with each chapter in order to make a...
Covert Affairs Review: The Champagne Boom
Covert Affairs returned tonight after a long hiatus, and while "The Wake-Up Bomb" introduced some new concepts for the series, it didn't disappoi...
Covert Affairs Review: Movin' Out (Annie's Song)
Unlike what I predicted last week, the Covert Affairs summer finale did NOT leave us with a cliffhanger. Instead, "World Leader Pretend" simply -...
Covert Affairs Review: Breaking News
Finally! It has been a long time coming for Annie's guilt to take center stage on Covert Affairs. During "Sad Professor," Danielle became increas...
Covert Affairs Review: In and Out. Nobody Gets Hurt.
"Welcome to the Occupation" was different from last week's "Half a World Away" on two obvious accounts. The Covert Affairs crew was back in the...
Covert Affairs Review: A Tale of Two Auggies
If the Emmys ever decide to recognize the USA Network, and the Academy takes rightful notice of what a fantastic performance Christopher Gorham continues t...






