Very impressive rescue....one can appreciate all the necessary training & discipline required...espionage & the military have become quite sophisticated... enjoyed the episode
Is there anyway to get source where you found it or copy of this non youtube? Planing to ai upscale and fix audio on few and remove commercial. If you want copy after let me know if not thank you so much anways ill just go ahead with the youtube dl ones.
The Langoliers led me to David Morse. David Morse led me to this show. I have watched all episodes now. Great writing and acting all along. Glad I found this site; thanks much to Philly2626 for uploading.
where the h3ll did you find these full episodes? I only found half of the 1st season on DVD in 2004 and that came from overseas. for years I've tried to get these for my old man. Thanks for putting them up!!
This was a stimulating and emotionally riveting episode. Tension and angst everywhere, in all the story lines. You watch this excellence and it hurts some to realize there was an insufficient audience to carry the show beyond two years. I always believed this series was too good for its own good. Namely, its seriousness and complexity may have been lost on audiences who were accustomed to something more formulaic and straightforward.
A superlative episode, with the entire cast figuring in this multi-layered story of CIA duplicity courtesy of Quinn, Fabrizzi's well-schemed revenge against her boyfriend's killer, and Teri's heroics saving the family the agency had relocated into the country in the first episode of the series. It's unfortunate that the Gage, Fabrizzi, and Quinn dynamic couldn't continue as Lisa's character was written out of the show as Gloria Rueben departed. This has to be considered one of the very best episodes of the first season, and the series.
Thanks for these. I had obtained some unofficial dvd's made that were of so-so quality, and stopped watching them 15 years ago. This batch, apparently taken from HDNet airings, is just fine. As for this series, in my many decades of watching tv, i rate this as the best series ever canceled after a short stay, and one of the more provocative series period. While the cancellation robbed us of clarification and more excellent entertainment, i raise the point of where was this series going to go from here had it been renewed? The team as we knew it was blown apart. Dead or alive, Teri and Stiles seemingly had no future knowing that Teri had become one of the "tradeoffs" in Joshua's deal with the N. Koreans, all fully known by Gage and Quinn. Haisley, a man with a moral compass, would have had to sell himself out to remain with Gage and Quinn, both of whom fully knew of the years' long Joshua-N Korea arrangement. Joshua was gone, as double-agent or not, he had become owned by the N Koreans. It would have been fascinating to watch the pieces getting picked up, but there would have had to been alot of new pieces put in place. There's something haunting about this series, and i am so glad the HDNet airings and these postings have brought some new people to enjoy this show, and to understand what too many of us had to realize back in 2003 - that TV is one strange business if a show of this caliber could not stay on the air.
This fabulous series, which regrettably slipped through the hands of a small but devout fan base, asked the viewer to think, tricky business in an industry governed by formulaic simplicity.
This intricate episode laid out the dynamic surrounding the mole. The story line played out right to the end when it was revealed Joshua, with Gage and Quinn aware, had been in the vise of North Korean intelligence.
Thank you for sharing. I loved this show. Wish it hadn't ended after 2 seasons. Love David Morse, he's from my neck of the woods in MA. Also, loved Andre Braugher, may he RIP. 🙏
Life is full of surprises....but for Joshua to lose everyone's trust is truly sad & leaves an unpleasant feeling...in the first season, the team was so united & fun to watch....enjoyed season 2
It's all right there in the final episode "Our Man in Washington." This was a complicated series and the cancelation did leave alot of loose ends, but the identity of the mole was made clear.
@@TheWchurchill4pm It was a double op only in the sense the relationship enabled trade-offs. Once Teri got onto Joshua in "Our Man in Korea" she was a goner and Joshua was forced to exit with the Koreans in the final scenes of the series.