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The Night Agent
TV Series

The Night Agent

2023Action, Drama, Thriller • 3 Seasons

Woke Score
4.6
out of 10

Series Overview

Low-level FBI agent Peter Sutherland works in the basement of the White House manning a phone that never rings - until the night it does, propelling him into a conspiracy that leads all the way to the Oval Office.

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Season-by-Season Breakdown

Season 1

2/10

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Season 2

6/10

The hunt for a CIA agent accused of leaking secrets puts Peter and Rose in the crosshairs of a ruthless intelligence broker and a deadly war criminal.

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Season 3

5.8/10

Coming off the explosive events of Season Two, Night Agent Peter Sutherland is called in to track down a young Treasury Agent who fled to Istanbul with sensitive government intel after killing his boss. This kicks off a sequence of events where Peter investigates a dark money network while avoiding its paid assassins, while putting him on a collision course with a relentless journalist. Working together, they uncover buried secrets and old grudges that threaten to bring the government to its knees -- and get them both killed in the process.

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Overall Series Review

The Night Agent begins as a traditional political thriller centered on high-stakes mystery and individual merit. In its early stages, the series focuses on a stoic lead character working to uncover internal government conspiracies. The storytelling prioritizes plot progression and professional competence, relying on collaborative dynamics rather than ideological agendas. The setting of Washington D.C. provides a backdrop where diverse characters interact through organic narrative roles, keeping the focus squarely on the mission at hand. As the series progresses, the narrative tone shifts toward modern progressive frameworks. The show increasingly adopts an intersectional approach to power dynamics, frequently positioning female characters as the primary sources of strategic and moral wisdom. This evolution introduces a more noticeable adherence to diversity mandates, which occasionally complicates the narrative flow. The action hero role, while maintained, is often sidelined in favor of characters who display authority and expertise that appear to bypass realistic training or experience. By the third season, the series settles into a pattern of intense institutional cynicism. The focus moves away from themes of patriotism and national service, instead reframing the American government and the military-industrial complex as fundamental sources of global instability. The narrative structure now treats institutional power as inherently corrupt, leading to a sterile, high-octane critique of Western authority. While the action remains fast-paced and the production values stay consistent, the show loses its initial optimism, replacing traditional heroism with a bleak view of an irredeemable political establishment.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics4.7/10

Oikophobia4.3/10

Feminism5.3/10

LGBTQ+2/10

Anti-Theism3/10

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