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Agent X - Season 1
Description
In that drama, the wife of the US senator tries to join the ranks of politicians to work with them. She becomes a widow and vice president, where she has been able to deploy a top-secret agent, Agent X. Through this work, she deals with sensitive cases that both the CIA and the FBI cannot.
In that drama, the wife of the US senator tries to join the ranks of politicians to work with them. She becomes a widow and vice president, where she has been able to deploy a top-secret agent, Agent X. Through this work, she deals with sensitive cases that both the CIA and the FBI cannot.
Actors:
Anna Katarina,
Gerald McRaney,
Bruce M. Stockert,
Armyan Bernstein,
Bryan Friday,
Joseph Sims,
Anthony Ameen
Anna Katarina
Gerald McRaney
19 August 1947, Collins, Mississippi, USA
Bruce M. Stockert
Armyan Bernstein
Bryan Friday
7 January 1963, Barnesville, Ohio, USA
Joseph Sims
Anthony Ameen
Director:
W. Blake Herron
Country:
United States
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September 25, 2015
It plays like a spoof, from the absurd premise to the cheap sets and bad acting. What can I say? After bristling at the poor quality, I settled for camp-watching the show, and I had a few Sharknado-like laughs.November 16, 2015
If you can get past the ridiculous premise, excuse the hokey dialogue, and simply enjoy it for what it is, Agent X is a surprisingly entertaining ride.November 11, 2015
The series boasts an impressive cast but its dramatic narrative is so preposterous and its presentation is so clumsy that it's likely to provoke a laugh-out-loud reaction its creators clearly never sought or expected.November 11, 2015
Between the wooden characters, simplistic conflict and the generally low-budget feel, Agent X often plays more like a show from 1995 than 2015.November 05, 2015
Despite its nicely shot action scenes, Agent X is just more of the same. Unlike Piper Perabo's Covert Affairs, which also had a light touch, there's no attention to character here, just guns and mouths shooting off.November 09, 2015
Bursts of violence aside, "Agent X" doesn't work well as an action thriller. And while watching it for comedy, intentional or not, is more enjoyable, that's probably no reason to tune in every week.November 09, 2015
I am intrigued about all three of the main characters. I am also loving that John Shea is back on the small screen and portraying the President of the United States.November 05, 2015
The plots take an unexpectedly heavy turn, but its hero keeps playing an average nice guy. Viewers will probably have no idea how to react.November 05, 2015
It is breathtakingly inept.November 09, 2015
Agent X isn't the dull affair it could be. With a few injections of much-needed humor, nimble hand-to-hand combat scenes... and a few clever plot twists, the show isn't lazy. It's like a tasty frozen pizza: decent for what it is.