By
Margaretta wa Gacheru (posted 25 September 2019)
‘Deep State’
is a spy thriller series that premiered late last year. Its producer, Netflix
has just recently released the series’ Season 2 with a slight but significant difference.
The leading man has been switched from Mark Strong, one of UK’s top actors, to
Walton Goggins, an American who, in the series shares a similar spy rank to
Steele’s character only he
works for another Western spy agency.
works for another Western spy agency.
In the first
season, Mark Strong plays Max Easton, a former MI6 field agent (read ‘spy’ and
skilled assassin) who gets recruited back into the field for a cryptic reason.
It’s ostensibly because Max was the best at his business during his heyday.
That business was finding and then finishing enemies of MI6 and supposed
threats to the UK.
In this
case, Max has been called back after ten years of retirement when he has tried to
reinvent himself as a former banker who’s got a gorgeous French wife, two
beautiful little girls and a spectacular house up high in the Pyrenees.
However, as
hard as he’s tried to escape his previous life, he soon finds it’s impossible
to do.
His former
boss, George White (Allistar Petrie) has called him back to work because he
says Max’s son Harry (by his first wife) has gone missing and MI6 is worried
and wants him back.
Max takes
the bait and goes out to find Harry who he’d walked out on years before when he’d
also left his first wife for reasons unknown. Harry had never forgiven Max for
walking away. Nonetheless, he took up the same career as his dad and became a
superlative spy who like Max had been trained by George White.
But White’s
reasons for wanting Harry back are not out of a heart-felt concern for Max’s
son. It’s because Harry has seen too much of White’s covert and corrupt
activities.
They’re
activities directly tied to a small coterie of corporate crooks that White works
with and for. They are the ‘Deep State’ who are the stuff of conspiracy
theories, the super-duper rich, powerful and strategically greedy elites who
are said to rule the world from behind the scenes.
One MI6 had
already been sent out to finish Harry but White discovered he didn’t complete
the task. He doesn’t live long after that.
It doesn’t
take Max long to figure out his former boss’s motives although he can’t
immediately fathom why they have made Harry a walking target. It comes out
eventually but in the interim, one sees some of the unscrupulous tactics that
Deep State’s agents use to achieve their Machiavellian goals. The one thing
they can’t easily achieve is polishing off either Max or Harry despite having
their own contracted army to help them out.
What I found
most intriguing about this series is that many of the reviews want to trash the
show. They suggest it is full of clichés and bad acting; but I disagree. The
bad reviews could be because it portrays actual strategies that corporate
elites employ to retain power and covertly have their way.
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