Although I say I never watch television, it’s not the whole truth. For the second time, against my better judgement, I have been glued to Netflix the way I was with “Once Upon a Time” a few months ago. This past couple of weeks it’s been “Covert Affairs” that has had me hooked. And yes, I did watch the whole thing (well, as much as is available here on Netflix), episode after episode until the end of season three. That is a lot of episodes. And a lot of getting nothing else done and being annoyed that there were actually other things I should be doing. Like going to work and eating and sleeping.
If you don’t know this Annie Walker, I think you might like her. She’s a CIA operative who can do just about anything a man can do, but she does it all in high heels. How impressive is that? Her empathy is both her biggest strength and her greatest weakness. She dodges bullets, tells lies, accomplishes impossible missions, solves puzzles and always breaks the rules. My kind of girl.
Okay, thank God season four isn’t on there yet. I’ve started having dreams about high-speed car chases and double agents and people running around in airports. You think they’re just late for their flight, but no, think again. They are spies. Or with the FBI. Or some foreign intelligence agency. Once you get this, you may never want to fly again. Or leave your house. Or trust a stranger.
It’s unfortunate that some of my favourite characters have disappeared or been blown up in cars or shot dead in kitchens, but that’s how Annie’s world works. I hope Netflix decides to get the next two seasons so I can be immersed in her world again sometime. Sleeping is highly overrated in comparison.
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