- List of Covert Affairs episodes
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This is a list of episodes for Covert Affairs, an American spy drama airing on USA Network starring Piper Perabo and Christopher Gorham. The first season of this one-hour drama premiered on Tuesday, July 13, 2010, following White Collar and ended on September 14, 2010. The show was renewed for a second season on August 19, 2010,[1] and started airing on June 7, 2011.
Contents
Series overview
Season Episodes Originally aired DVD release date Season premiere Season finale Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 1 11 July 13, 2010 September 14, 2010 May 17, 2011[2] N/A June 2, 2011[3] 2 16[4] June 7, 2011 December 6, 2011[5] N/A N/A N/A Episode list
Season 1: 2010
Season one of Covert Affairs comprises of eleven episodes. Each episode is named for a Led Zeppelin song.[6]
Series
#Season
#Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
codeU.S. viewers
(million)1 1 "Pilot"
"Welcome to the CIA"Tim Matheson Matt Corman & Chris Ord July 13, 2010 CA101 4.88[7] Annie Walker is a new CIA trainee agent who is mysteriously sent out into the field because of her language skills (she can speak six different languages). Auggie Anderson, a blind agent is Annie's guide in her new life at the DPD (Domestic Protection Division) at the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. Her first mission is to retrieve information from a Russian spy at a hotel. As the exchange starts, the informant is killed and Annie makes it out of the room only to forget to retrieve the intel. She goes back for it but doesn't believe the person who died is who they say they are, so she investigates more only to get in trouble about protocol and using civilians to help on a case. Eventually the real spy emerges and almost kills Annie, but her romantic interest, Ben Mercer (Eion Bailey), whom she is searching for helps her by killing the spy. But she's not sure if she actually saw Ben, so she tells her boss, Joan Campbell about him. Joan dismisses it and assures her that another agent got there just in time to save Annie. However, Joan and her husband Arthur Campbell know who Ben Mercer is, but not what his intentions are. They decide to keep Annie in the field in hopes that Ben will reemerge from wherever he is hiding. 2 2 "Walter's Walk" Félix Alcalá Matt Corman & Chris Ord July 20, 2010 CA102 5.21[8][9] Annie is assigned to "walk-in" duty where she meets a boy-genius and his mother. The boy has seemingly acquired real, viable intelligence that puts both him and his mother in danger. Annie is assigned to work on the case in conjunction with an MI-6 agent. While protecting the boy and his mother, she realizes that her supposed MI-6 partner is a double agent and is the one hunting down the boy. 3 3 "South Bound Suarez" John Kretchmer James Parriott July 27, 2010 CA103 4.83[10] Annie must get close to a Venezuelan college exchange student (Michael Steger), whose sister (Lana Parrilla) is romantically involved with a ruthless government agent from his native country. Annie travels to Venezuela in order to convince the woman to help the CIA with their case. After agreeing to help Annie out, the Venezuelans are flown out of the country to protect them. 4 4 "No Quarter" Allan Kroeker Stephen Hootstein August 3, 2010 CA104 5.30[11] When a routine exchange is compromised in Zurich, Annie finds herself on the run from the authorities, and at odds with Eyal (Oded Fehr), a Mossad agent who is somehow linked to the mission's fate. The two operatives must work together to complete the mission and return home safely. Meanwhile, the CIA conducts an internal investigation to contain a leak within the agency, with Auggie under suspicion. 5 5 "In the Light" Jonathan Glassner Meredith Lavender & Marcie Ulin August 10, 2010 CA105 5.17[12] The DPD receives information about a shipment linked to a weapons dealer, and sends Annie to enlist an ex-CIA operative (Eriq La Salle) with a grudge against the agency to stop the dealer before it's too late. Meanwhile, Annie's romance from two years earlier makes an appearance in an unexpected way. 6 6 "Houses of the Holy" Alex Chapple Dana Calvo August 17, 2010 CA106 5.36 [13] Annie is tasked by the DPD to uncover a leak within the Senate, but as Annie begins to hunt for the truth, she finds there's more beneath the surface than once thought. Also, Auggie is brought in as a handler for the Special Ops unit he used to work under, and Annie suspects her sister's husband is cheating on Danielle (Anne Dudek). 7 7 "Communication Breakdown" Kate Woods Matthew Lau August 24, 2010 CA107 5.87[14] A computer hacker (Liane Balaban) shuts down all the communication systems in the Washington D.C. area, and Auggie is tasked to get the code for the CIA. However, Auggie discovers that the hacker is actually his ex-girlfriend and he must stop her. 8 8 "What Is and What Should Never Be" Rod Hardy Brett Conrad August 31, 2010 CA108 5.26[15] After Annie witnesses a suspicious purchase at an art auction during an investigation, her follow-up brings a surprise visitor, Ben Mercer, who briefly comes back into her life again. 9 9 "Fool in the Rain" Vincent Misiano Stephen Hootstein September 7, 2010 CA109 5.40[16] An Iranian trade delegate (Mousa Kraish) who escaped his handlers during a trip to Toronto approaches the CIA to cut a deal. He is willing to hand over stolen intelligence in exchange for entry to the United States. 10 10 "I Can't Quit You Baby" Ken Girotti James Parriott September 14, 2010 CA110 4.59[17] Annie has a new assignment to pose as a potential recruit for diamond smugglers in London and convince them to hire her. Meanwhile, Henry Wilcox (Gregory Itzin), the former CIA Director of the National Clandestine Service is invited back by Arthur and Joan to help on a mission, but it tests the chain of command. 11 11 "When the Levee Breaks" Allan Kroeker Matt Corman & Chris Ord September 14, 2010 CA111 5.23[17] Ben Mercer walks into the CIA Headquarters and confronts Annie about her past and they travel back to Sri Lanka to work together on a mission to rescue an asset there. Meanwhile, it is revealed that journalist Liza Hearn's (Emmanuelle Vaugier) source is Henry Wilcox and Joan has been asked to replace Arthur as DCS (Director of Clandestine Service). Season 2: 2011
The show was renewed for a second season on August 19, 2010.[1] Production began in March 2011.[18] It began on June 7, 2011. Ben Lawson appeared in several episodes as Dr. Scott Weiss, a physician at a local emergency room. Rena Sofer appeared as Gina, Arthur Campbell's ex-wife. Jaimie Alexander portrayed Reva Kline, a former analyst who begins working in the field, in various episodes throughout the season. Additional guest stars will or have included Santiago Cabrera, Oded Fehr, Tim Guinee, Rebecca Mader, Benito Martinez, and Peter Stormare. The first half of the season, consisting of 10 episodes, concluded on August 9, 2011, while the remaining six episodes are expected to begin airing on November 1, 2011. Each episode is named for an R.E.M. song.[6]
Series
#Season
#Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
codeU.S. viewers
(million)12 1 "Begin the Begin" Kate Woods Matt Corman & Chris Ord June 7, 2011 CA201 4.56[19] Ben and Annie return to Washington D.C., where Ben disappears again. However, Annie is quickly assigned another mission when she has to protect an Estonian tennis player (Marija Karan) who is considered a CIA asset. 13 2 "Good Advices" Ken Girotti Stephen Hootstein June 14, 2011 CA202 3.92[20] While trying to win over a secretary working at the Syrian embassy in Paris into an CIA asset, Annie crosses paths with an old acquaintance, Mossad agent Eyal Lavin (Oded Fehr) who tries to gain her as an asset as well. 14 3 "Bang and Blame" Allan Kroeker Erica Shelton June 21, 2011 CA203 4.03[21] Annie is sent back to Camp Peary ("The Farm") after the name of a CIA trainee is leaked in a pet-care chatroom that serves as a front for the Iranians. While there Annie, befriends Dr. Scott Weiss (Ben Lawson) and suspects a CIA trainer (Tim Guinee) is the leak. 15 4 "All the Right Friends" Stephen Kay Norman Morrill June 28, 2011 CA204 4.01[22] While on a "spy trade" mission in Argentina, Annie and an Italian spy (Ignacio Serricchio) must go on the run after an attempt is made on their lives by an assassin. Meanwhile, Auggie is offered a new position in the Office of Congressional Affairs. 16 5 "Around the Sun" Félix Alcalá Dana Calvo July 5, 2011 CA205 4.81[23] During a mission looking into a potential leak at NASA that could threaten the U.S.'s spy satellites, Annie has to get used to working with a new tech operative (Jaimie Alexander) after Auggie takes the OCA position. 17 6 "The Outsiders" Marc Roskin Julia Ruchman July 12, 2011 CA206 4.30[24] Annie and Reva are captured near the Polish-Belarusian border by a man (Peter Stormare) working for the secret Soviet police when they try to deploy surveillance cameras in the Bialowieza Forest. Meanwhile, Jai assembles an extraction team to rescue them in Belarus. 18 7 "Half a World Away" Félix Alcalá Julia Ruchman July 19, 2011 CA207 4.55[25] Auggie is aided by a flight attendant (Rebecca Mader) while on his vacation to the international jazz festival in Istanbul. His trip turns into a mission when he inadvertently records the voice of the man who injured him during the war in Iraq. Annie later learns the whole story of Auggie's blindness. 19 8 "Welcome to the Occupation" John Fawcett Zak Schwartz July 26, 2011 CA208 4.36[26] Joan receives a distress text message from her old partner (Sonya Salomaa) who is in deep cover as an oil executive in Central America. She goes back into the field with Annie and Ben to rescue her by posing as a television crew to investigate a hostage situation in a corporate skyscraper that has been taken over by eco-terrorists in Mexico City. Meanwhile, Jai learns of his father's (Gregory Itzin) link to Liza Hearn (Emmanuelle Vaugier). 20 9 "Sad Professor" J. Miller Tobin Alex Berger August 2, 2011 CA209 4.61[27] When Annie's former professor is killed by clandestine Pakistani operatives, she must inform the widow (Laara Sadiq) that he was a CIA operative and help finish his last mission. Also, Annie struggles with keeping her secret identity from her sister. 21 10 "World Leader Pretend" Kate Woods Matt Corman & Chris Ord August 9, 2011 CA210 4.70[28] While Annie runs an extraction mission of a Chinese scientist she's been corresponding with who is willing to defect, she runs into complications and is forced to make a difficult choice when they both seem to have been poisoned with polonium. A friend of the scientist at the Asian Cultural Organization is the prime suspect when Annie discovers he may be a spy for the PLA special forces. Meanwhile, Joan transfers Jai to a new division in Arizona, and after two years, Annie finally tells Danielle her CIA secret, leading her sister to distrust her and ask Annie to move out. 22 11 "The Wake-Up Bomb" Stephen Kay Stephen Hootstein November 1, 2011 CA211 2.70[29] After failing a mission in Venice, Annie feels lonely during some time off and meets a chef (Santiago Cabrera) with connections to the ETA, a Basque separatist movement, through his brother. 23 12 "Uberlin" Jonathan Glassner Erica Shelton November 8, 2011 CA212 2.67[30] While on assignment in Berlin, Annie tries to turn a former Stasi agent and money launderer's wife (Nina Kronjager) into a CIA asset while tracking down her husband and simultaneously keeping tabs on Arthur, who meets with his old flame. 24 13 "A Girl Like You" Stephen Kay Norman Morrill November 15, 2011 CA213 2.26[31] Mossad agent Eyal Lavin (Oded Fehr) returns to Washington D.C. posing as an operative of the CIA, and Annie is tasked with tracking him down and uncovering his real motives. 25 14 "Horse to Water"[33] November 22, 2011[5] CA214 After the murder of an asset, Annie must consider the possibility that a CIA analyst's daughter was involved.[32] 26 15 "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?"[35] November 29, 2011[5] CA215 An MI6 operative mistakes Annie for an actual Smithsonian employee and attempts to recruit her.[34] 27 16 "Letter Never Sent"[36] December 6, 2011[5] CA216 Season 3: 2012
The series was renewed for a sixteen-episode third season by USA Network on September 15, 2011.[37]
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External links
- Official website
- Covert Affairs at epguides.com
- List of Covert Affairs episodes at the Internet Movie Database
- List of Covert Affairs episodes at TV.com
- List of Covert Affairs episodes at TV Guide
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