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SEASON
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Episode 01: Cicero
Episode 02: Hard Sun
Episode 03: Declaration of Independence
Episode 04: Tomorrow's Victory
Episode 05: Surrender
Episode 06: The New Normal
Episode 07: Changes Upon Changes
Episode 08: A Dead Man's Machine
Deep State S02E08
Available from: 27-06-2019
Deep State S02E07
Available from: 20-06-2019
Deep State S02E06
Available from: 13-06-2019
Deep State S02E05
Available from: 06-06-2019
Deep State S02E04
Available from: 30-05-2019
Deep State S02E03
Available from: 12-05-2019
Deep State S02E02
Available from: 05-05-2019
Deep State S02E01
Available from: 28-04-2019
Deep State - Season 2
Description
The second season presents a wide range of dramatic events that we live in quite differently. In Mali, there were four American special forces and one translator killed in an ambush. On the other hand, all these events lead to a completely different turn by delaying a purchase deal in Washington. It seems that UR is still in the hands of Nathan Miller, an activist in the deep state, to make sure that everything is adequately planned and that he is also struggling to keep his family.
The second season presents a wide range of dramatic events that we live in quite differently. In Mali, there were four American special forces and one translator killed in an ambush. On the other hand, all these events lead to a completely different turn by delaying a purchase deal in Washington. It seems that UR is still in the hands of Nathan Miller, an activist in the deep state, to make sure that everything is adequately planned and that he is also struggling to keep his family.
Actors:
Jonathan Addis,
Apolinhalo Antonio,
Anas El Akil,
Zainab Jah,
Derek Horsham,
Russell Balogh,
Bruno Mbiene
Jonathan Addis
Apolinhalo Antonio
Anas El Akil
Zainab Jah
Derek Horsham
Russell Balogh
21 May 1981, Guildford, Surrey, UK
Bruno Mbiene
Director:
Robert Connolly, Matthew Parkhill
Country:
United Kingdom
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May 09, 2019
Wouldn't it be refreshing, perhaps, one day, to find a thriller that less assiduously serviced such Western liberal guilt and paranoia and even dared to suggest there are other forces at work than our own corrupted governments presenting a real threat?

