Covert Affairs Reviews (Page 2)
Covert Affairs Review: That's Persistence
After last week's exciting romp with Eyal, "Hello Stranger" wasn't as overtly entertaining, but there was still plenty to enjoy out of this midse...
Covert Affairs Review: Spy Friends
Who doesn't love them some Eyal? That's right, Oded Fehr returned to Covert Affairs for a guest appearance in "This is Not America." His charm ...
Covert Affairs Review: California, Here She Comes
Who had episode four in the TV Fanatic pool for when Annie would be back working for the DPD? I sure didn't, but after getting the boot from Lena for appar...
Covert Affairs Review: Pirates; Wife For Me
Structurally, "The Last Thing You Should Do" was exactly what you look for out of an episode of television. There was a great mix of entertainmen...
Covert Affairs Review: Send Auggie On Over
We all want it. We all got it. Annie and Auggie were sent to Spain on assignment together in "Sound and Vision." But did it live up to our expectation...
Covert Affairs Season Premiere Review: Marrakesh Impressed
Covert Affairs returned with a bang to start season three, but it was where things went after the shocking opening that made "Hang On to Yourself" a great ...
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...
