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So in the end are there any double agents or who is one?
- Yael, she instructed hacking of the wrong server and threatens Tamar with a gun as she questions her. However it also could be plausible that she was trusting the wrong person
- Faraz old boss (forgot his name), but in the end he switched ranks
- Tamar, did she program something to make the Iranians aware of what was happening? However in the end she tries to rescue the Israeli pilots.
 
We can do spoilers here right?
So in the end are there any double agents or who is one?
- Yael, she instructed hacking of the wrong server and threatens Tamar with a gun as she questions her. However it also could be plausible that she was trusting the wrong person
- Faraz old boss (forgot his name), but in the end he switched ranks
- Tamar, did she program something to make the Iranians aware of what was happening? However in the end she tries to rescue the Israeli pilots.
It was all Yael and the Faraz’s boss. Tamar did not program the surveillance software to alert the Iranians, that was a result of Yael’s misdirection.
 
And I still hate the subtitles.
I didn't mind them at all. In fact, it was cool to listen for words similar to ones in Arabic when Hebrew was spoken and Arabic loan-words when Farsi was spoken and to verify that I heard them correctly in the English translation. Oh, and to hear the English words that have entered both languages.
 
If this was made by Apple I think we would have seen a renewal notice by now. But since it is made by KAN, the ball is in their court.
I read that Moshe Zander, the series co-creator and co-writer, recently signed a multi-year deal with Apple to create content for Apple TV+. Since it ended with so many unanswered questions, I think another season looks likely, and that it will appear on Apple TV+.
 
Wish I was fluent in multiple languages. Great show so far. I have always been a fan of "foreign" (none US based) spy/political shows.
1983 on Netflix is decent. Its more of alternate world history/political show. Premise is that some event in 1983 caused change and communist regime in Poland did not fall, but it evolved to something different.
 
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Wish I was fluent in multiple languages. Great show so far. I have always been a fan of "foreign" (none US based) spy/political shows.
I recommend the excellent French series "The Bureau", which is mainly about DGSE undercover agents stationed in the middle east. Season 2 in particular has many similarities to Tehran (and is also set in Iran). You can stream it through the AMC and Sundance Now Apple TV channels (which both have free 7-day trials), or buy the seasons on iTunes.
 
I read that Moshe Zander, the series co-creator and co-writer, recently signed a multi-year deal with Apple to create content for Apple TV+. Since it ended with so many unanswered questions, I think another season looks likely, and that it will appear on Apple TV+.

According to this article it is in the works. Not green lit yet, but in the works 🙂
 
Just binged this in a few nights, thought it was brilliant. Still to watch a bad show on TV+, granted there's not that many but the quality is certainly there.
 
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This is probably the show I liked most on AppleTV+ even it is a close call with „for all mankind“.
 
Just finished watching it, fantastic series especially the last episode. It will be interesting to see where they go with the second season.
 
Yes, I just finished the first two episodes of Season 2. Just as good as the first season. with some new characters and interesting twists and turns.
 
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