

Truth is a moving target.
Covert CIA agent Martian is ordered to abandon his undercover life and return to London Station. When the love he left behind unexpectedly reappears, their romance reignites, pitting his career, his real identity and his mission against his heart while hurling them both into a deadly game of international intrigue and espionage.
CreatorsJez Butterworth, John-Henry Butterworth

The Bends
Dec 1, 2024
Covert CIA agent Martian is called back to London Station.

Wooden Duck
Dec 1, 2024
A spooked source threatens to put an operation at risk.

Hawk from a Handsaw
Dec 8, 2024
Martian finds a needle in a haystack and confronts Sami about London.

Quarterback Blitz
Dec 15, 2024
Henry and Martian run diplomatic interference. Danny walks a tightrope.

Rat Trap
Dec 22, 2024
Henry sends Owen to Minsk in a hunt for clues. Martian sets a rat trap.

Spy for Sale
Dec 29, 2024
Martian scrambles to unravel Cossack's game. Osman plays his hand.

Hard Landing
Jan 5, 2025
Bosko is briefed on Valhalla. Martian, Henry and Naomi strategize a play.

Truth Will Set You Free
Jan 12, 2025
Martian's approach doesn't go to plan. Sami makes a startling confession.

The Rubicon
Jan 19, 2025
Martian buys time with a bluff to Langley. Danny crosses the Rubicon.

Overtaken by Events
Jan 26, 2025
Bosko shares a grim truth. Martian makes a devil's bargain.
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The Agency Season 2 continues to reach for the moral complexity of prestige spy dramas, but its sprawling narrative mistakes complexity for depth. An overabundance of competing storylines diffuses the tension, sacrificing the focus and momentum that made Season 1 so compelling. Despite my high expectations, this season loses the narrative compass that guided the first season. Ironically, its sharpest suspense unfolds inside the office rather than in the field, while an overreliance on slow camera push-in zooms becomes so self-conscious that it distracts from the drama. The bottom line here: Season 2 demands patience, but too rarely rewards it.