Covert Affairs Reviews (Page 3)
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...
Covert Affairs Review: Saved by Shots
For the first time this season, an episode of Covert Affairs left me wanting a lot more. "The Outsiders" had its entertaining moments, but there were defin...
Covert Affairs Review: Space Jam
Unlike last week's action-packed thriller, "Around the Sun" was a bit on the lighter side, but just as entertaining as ever. In case you are like...
Covert Affairs Review: A Three-Armed Fight
Although it wasn't quite "the best episode of the series to date," like Jeffrey Kirkpatrick billed of last week's "Bang and Blame," Tuesday night's "All th...
Covert Affairs Review: Bringing The A-Game
After tonight, James Bond's got nothing on Annie Walker. In what may just be the best episode of the series to date, "Bang and Blame" brought everything to...
