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The Night Agent: Season One
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It’s no secret that “streaming original” shows are not exactly very common on home video. The streaming platforms usually like to keep them relegated TO the streaming platforms as an incentive to subscribe, but as the years go by a few of the platforms have begun to trickle out some of their shows and original films onto home video as well. Paramount+ was probably the most aggressive in releasing their IP’s onto disc, but little bit by little bit places like Netflix and Amazon Prime have allowed a few shows to come on over to the physical side of the game, and it looks like Sony got the rights to re-distribute Netflix’s surprise hit The Night Agent onto DVD (*sigh, more about that later).
The Night Agent’s first season (with a second on the way) was one of those show that I saw on Netflix, but never bothered watching until earlier this year when I heard that it had sort of blown up social media with its popularity. The cover looked bland and boring, with another Altered Carbon glossy look to the trailer, just with an FBI “super agent” type of look to it. However, when I saw the accolades it was getting I decided to binge watch it back in January of this year when I was bedridden with the flu. End result of my boredom? Well, it actually turned out to be an interesting mix of 24 style action, and hints of Reacher, contained in a nice 10 episode runtime.
The show revolves around low level FBI agent Peter Sutherland, who is stuck manning an emergency helpline for black ops agents as a sort of penance for his disgraced FBI father’s fall from grace years ago. Peter’s life of trying to atone (and exonerate) his father’s past has lead him to a dead end job where his entire purpose is to monitor a phone that never ring. Until one night where it does. One the other hand is Rose Larkin (Luciane Buchanan) a young software developer who has lost it all whose life gets turned upside down when it turns out her “normal” parents are in fact spies who have been targeted by an unknown group. Now she’s been giving this mysterious number by them to call in case of emergency, and she gets our friend Peter.
The Night Agent is a pretty fun show that actually surprised me. There’s a little bit of bland nature to Gabriel Basson’s Peter Sutherland (he’s no Jack Reacher), but overall the leads are entertaining, and the action pretty intense. While I will fully admit that this is a solid narrative, I did notice some well worn tropes in the structure. Mainly in regards to the “who knows who the good guys and the bad guys are. It’s a corrupted chain of command” type of action story that we’ve seen a million times. However, the payoff for the show is rather good, climaxing in a giant rescue of the President herself, as well as a novel twist on Peter’s obsession with exonerating his disgraced FBI agent father (who Peter adamantly believes was setup). The story finishes completely without any major cliffhangers, and while a second season IS planned, it works quite well on it’s own.
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Not Rated by the MPAA
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• 12 Deleted Scenes
• Blooper Reel
• Episode 1 VFX
• Episode 10 VFX
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The Night Agent: Season One was one of the better surprise shows of 2023. At this point and time I feel that Netflix has overdone their original shows a bit much, but this series actually was pleasantly entertaining. In some ways it reminded me of the good old days of 24, mixed with some of the more brutal action of the modern day cable shows. It actually got one of the highest viewership ratings of all of Netflix’s original shows last year, and I’m genuinely rather excited for season 2. It’s not PERFECT, but it’s a very stable show among a host of bland actioneers on streaming channels right now. My only real complaint will go back to ONLY releasing the show on DVD instead of 4K and Blu-ray. I can understand if the numbers don’t warrant the extra pressings for 4K (it happens, especially in the TV world), but bypassing Blu-ray at this point just feels archaic. Still, a solid show and a good thumbs up from me.
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Starring: Gabriel Basso, Luciane Buchanant, Fola Evans-Akingbola, Hong Chau
Created by: Shawn Ryan
Aspect Ratio: 2.20:1 MPEG2
Audio: English: Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English, English SDH
Studio: Sony Pictures
Rated: NR
Runtime: 489 Minutes
DVD Release Date: October 8th, 2024
Recommendation: Solid Watch
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