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Covert Affairs - Season 4

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A new season begins with much more challenges and adventures that follows a young courageous and intelligent girl named Annie Walker, who has been left the farm recently and joins the CIA agency, where she finds out that she has been accepted because of her relationship with her last boyfriend not because of her talent. In this new season, Joan finds out that she is pregnant.
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Philadelphia Daily News
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July 17, 2013

I'm happy just to have [it] back.
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The Loop
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November 01, 2013

The dark path that Annie Walker found herself on was quite a drastic change from the seasons that came before it, and it was interesting to see another side of our beloved protagonist.
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TV Equals
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October 20, 2013

Overall, a fantastic mid-season premiere and I am dying to see this group take Henry down.
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TV Fanatic
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July 16, 2013

Covert Affairs has become the Bourne series of television through the its focus on character, brilliant use of foreign locations and the amazing visuals they provide that could never be achieved in Toronto or on a set.
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Huffington Post
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November 01, 2013

I should be watching it for the chase scenes, the intrigue and the backstabbing, right? I like all of those things just fine, but "Covert Affairs" tends to show its most winning qualities in its quieter moments.
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