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[[File:undercovers_9089.jpg|frame|Also available for weddings and bar mitzvahs]] |
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''Undercovers'' is a lighthearted espionage drama from [[J.J. Abrams]] and co-creator Josh Reims. Word from [[NBC]] |
''Undercovers'' is a lighthearted espionage drama from [[J.J. Abrams]] and co-creator Josh Reims. Word from [[NBC]] was that it would avert the [[Noughties Drama Series]] formula of Abrams shows like ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]'', ''[[Lost]]'' and increasingly ''[[Fringe]]'', concentrating on self-contained episodes. |
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Steven and Samantha Bloom are a married couple operating a catering business in Los Angeles. They are also once-formidable agents with the Central Intelligence Agency. Through assistant director Carlton Shaw, they are re-enlisted to rescue—or capture—missing agent Leo Nash. |
Steven and Samantha Bloom are a married couple operating a catering business in Los Angeles. They are also once-formidable agents with the Central Intelligence Agency. Through assistant director Carlton Shaw, they are re-enlisted to rescue—or capture—missing agent Leo Nash. |
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The show was canceled midway through its first season. |
The show was canceled midway through its first season. |
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* [[Action Girl]] |
* [[Action Girl]] |
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* [[Evil Counterpart|Amoral Counterparts]]: In "Not Without My Daughter" Steven and Samantha run into a married couple of spies from the DSGE who are willing to hold a defecting North Korean physicist's daughter as collateral to secure an important piece of tech. |
* [[Evil Counterpart|Amoral Counterparts]]: In "Not Without My Daughter" Steven and Samantha run into a married couple of spies from the DSGE who are willing to hold a defecting North Korean physicist's daughter as collateral to secure an important piece of tech. |