Opérations spéciales : Lioness

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Special Ops: Lioness inspired by an actual US Military program, follows the life of Joe while she attempts to balance her personal and professional life as the tip of the CIA's spear in the war on terror. The Lioness Program, overseen by Kaitlyn Meade and Donald Westfield, enlists an aggressive Marine Raider named Cruz to operate undercover alongside Joe among the power brokers of State terrorism in the CIA's efforts to thwart the next 9/11. (Paramount Home Entertainment)

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claudel 

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français Le plus grand atout de cette série réside dans la représentation des agents de la CIA, tant du point de vue humain que familial. Et c’est ce qui m'a peut-être le plus plu. La combinaison d'une agente spéciale et d'un oncologue pédiatrique n’est pas à même de créer un foyer chaleureux et un environnement stable et les enfants issus d'une telle union sont à plaindre. Une série de ce type ne doit pas être truffée d'action, de fusillades et de combats à mains nues ; au contraire, elle a la capacité de souligner l’effet destructeur de l’environnement de corruption sur des individus qui se battent pour des idéaux, leur rendant impossible toute vie familiale harmonieuse. Les femmes portent cette série vers le haut et, parmi les acteurs masculins, Dave Annable tire son épingle du jeu. Je me demande combien Morgan Freeman a été payé pour ses dix minutes. ()

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anglais Taylor Sheridan and one solid undercover special ops operation in a series dominated by female protagonists. An excellent Zoe Saldana, an even better Laysla De Oliveira, an uncompromising Nicole Kidman, and the insanely sexy Stephanie Nur, who gives you an instant boner with her gaze. It's a bit of an unconventional series where we don't get much action, it's a spy political thriller that's blends family drama, but the two levels work so well that the series gets by without action. Sheridan knows what he's doing, so the dialogue is precise, the emotions work, the political intrigue packs a punch and doesn't get boring despite the slower pace. The craftsmanship is of course top notch, the music is excellent, all the actors are spot on and the action from recruiting the main character, training, infiltration and defusing is rendered very realistically. The final episode is the highlight (the last 15 minutes are awesome!), so for me a job well done. I enjoyed a lot the military politics, which nicely pointed out that everyone is just puppets and everything is controlled by the scumbags behind the desk. There could have been more action, the plot could have been better paced and overall it could have been more intense, but it is still a decent genre piece above average. If you like these undercover operations to take down a terrorist, you won't go wrong. 7/10. ()

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