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Intelligence (US) - Season 1
The series begins with a strong set of dramatic events. In a story that seems closer to reality, which speaks of an American man working in a prominent position in the US government. This man has a small chip in his brain that allows him access to Intel's main information, which is the only weapon through which any data center can be penetrated and access to basic information in the battle. Through that segment, the US man can protect the United States from any counter attack of any kind or place.
30 August 1977, Rockville, Maryland, USA
27 February 1985, Dallas, Texas, USA
3 April 1955, Auburn, California, USA
10 September 2002, Los Angeles, California, USA
23 September 1957, Anaheim, California, USA
28 August 1947, Aberdeen, South Dakota, USA
20 July 1974, Beaune, Côte-d'Or, France
11 September 1984, Bielsko-Biala, Slaskie, Poland
7 November 1964, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
29 June 1977, London, England, UK
January 09, 2014
Somehow, the show works, and that's solely thanks to Holloway.January 08, 2014
The opener offers plenty of running, fighting and shooting, plus a spy-vs.-spy plot that's barely interesting enough to warrant the energy it takes to follow.February 20, 2014
After a weak start, the show has found its voice and is telling the type of future tech stories that other procedurals can't.December 20, 2013
The series too often builds tension by drawing on the reasonable fear we have of terrorist attacks.January 08, 2014
The series seems like it's been cobbled together from pieces of other shows and movies and resulting product is not equal to the sum of its parts.January 08, 2014
The producers provide plenty of action, much of it triggered by the understandable fact that every enemy on Earth would like to get hold of Gabriel's microchip, or find one of his own.February 03, 2014
Call yourself whatever you want, Intelligence. Just don't insult ours.January 06, 2014
Lots of cartoon violence mixed with -- irony alert -- not enough intelligence.January 08, 2014
The attempt to ground the show in reality feels unnecessary and not fun, because nothing here is all that unbelievable.