CIA – Deep Cover – Review : What’s True And What’s Not

I think I spent ninety percent of this episode baffled as to what was going on, I don’t even know who the real Colin Glass is.
Even his personal life is a lie, at some point that surely has to catch up with his psyche. He seems so close to Sarah but now I’m not too sure that he is even with her because he wants to be, as the title suggests maybe it is deep cover.
The majority of this episode was watching Colin lie to multiple people about essentially every single aspect of his life. I do wonder if anyone actually knows who the real Colin Glass is. The closest person I can currently attest to that being possible would be Nikki.
It really did shock me that Bill has been secretly keeping tabs on Colin, I assumed there would be some level of surveillance but Bill really did seem to be getting closer to Colin.
It’s like these two are in a lying contest and currently neither of them is winning, but neither of them is losing either. At some point that will have to change, it just depends which one cracks first.
We got to see this episode that the CIA has close contacts with the other agencies in order to catch the criminals faster, even though I think it’s quite clear that they don’t always want to take the advice onboard. Certainly at least Gina seems very intent on making sure that she can one up the other corresponding agencies.
Yet again this was a very good episode, it really opened the floor up for us to learn more about the leading duo. Even if they were all lies.
I am very glad that the show has been picked up for a second season, I am really looking forward to seeing more of this dynamic duo!
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