State of Affairs Finale Review: Deadcheck

When the State of Affairs finale opens, Charleston Tucker (Katherine Heigl) pays a visit to Raymond Navaro (Nestor Carbonell) and tells him about Nick Vera’s betrayal and the truth about Hakem and Omar Fatah (Farshad Farahat). She explains that Omar’s body will not be found, but his DNA will be, which was his plan all… Continue reading State of Affairs Finale Review: Deadcheck

State of Affairs: Here and Now Review

The episode starts with a few Allahu Akbars three years ago in Afghanistan. Nick Vera (Chris McKenna) shows Charlie a digitally enhanced field of beautiful, red flowers. In the present, Charlie thinks back to those days, before heading to work. Dashiell (Tommy Savas) shows off a satellite view of the terrorist compound, while they wait… Continue reading State of Affairs: Here and Now Review

State of Affairs: The Faithful Review

When the show opens, the American Ar Rissalah terrorists are being transported to the prison. One of them break their thumbs, which allows them to break free of their handcuffs. Meanwhile, Charlie (Katherine Heigl) meets with President Payton (Alfre Woodard) and tells her Nick Vera (Chris McKenna) is with Omar Fatah (Farshad Farahat). She reveals… Continue reading State of Affairs: The Faithful Review

State of Affairs: The War at Home Review

When the episode opens, President Constance Payton (Alfre Woodard) faces threats of impeachment, while she writes a speech, which declares the United States at war with Ar Rissalah. She outlines her plan to bring anyone, who is working with the terrorist group, to justice, before the audience erupts and begin hurling bottles at the president,… Continue reading State of Affairs: The War at Home Review

State of Affairs: Cry Havoc Review

When the show opens, we see Stacy Dover (Gracie Dzienny) wake up from a night of possible sex. She messes with her mate’s phone, before leaving. Stacy returns to her sorority house, where she speaks to her friend about the boy she met at the bar. She admits to being wasted, before grabbing her backpack.… Continue reading State of Affairs: Cry Havoc Review

State of Affairs: Ghosts Review

In the latest episode of State of Affairs, Charleston Tucker (Katherine Heigl) returns to Washington and must face the consequences of her actions. Meanwhile, the Ar Rissalah threat continues to compound. When the show returns, we see an aid worker, who has been taken prisoner. He was evidently caught with dangerous weapons, which he claims… Continue reading State of Affairs: Ghosts Review

State of Affairs: Masquerade Review

When the show opens, President Payton is traveling to Qatar for diplomacy matters. She is joined by Charlie (Katherine Heigl) and Maureen (Sheila Vand). Maureen speaks about Fatah’s (Farshad Farahat) interview and possible sleeper cells in America, while Charlie daydreams about the day Aaron was killed. She admits it feels like an attack is imminent.… Continue reading State of Affairs: Masquerade Review

State of Affairs: Ar Rissalah Review

In the latest episode of State of Affairs, Nick Vera goes missing, while Charlie Tucker (Katherine Heigl) works to prevent Omar Fatah (Farshad Farahat) and Sheik Hakam from re-emerging. The show opens in Egypt. Two men exit a bar and are taken hostage. One of the men happens to be American. The men are taken… Continue reading State of Affairs: Ar Rissalah Review

State of Affairs: Bang Bang Review

Charleston Tucker (Katherine Heigl) is forced to get a smallpox outbreak in Panama under control. Meanwhile, an old political rival makes President Constance Payton (Alfre Woodard) suspicious of Charleston. The episode opens, by showing us American aid workers treating sick patients in Colon, Panama. A group of thugs enter and demand drugs. During the process… Continue reading State of Affairs: Bang Bang Review

State of Affairs: Half the Sky Review

In the latest episode of State of Affairs, President Constance Payton (Alfre Woodard) takes Charleston Tucker (Katherine Heigl) with rescuing 21 Nigerian girls, who’ve been kidnapped by Boko Haram. When the show opens, Boko Haram terrorists stop a school bus, before opening fire and taking a group of young girls hostage. Charleston Tucker is grabbing… Continue reading State of Affairs: Half the Sky Review

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