I do like the theme exposed right here, in the pilot "can evil be used to do good?" and all the conflicts ensuing, in a changing society.
Acting is a bit slow and unnatural here and there, but dialogues are great.
Really like the conflicts the protagonist has to deal with, even though is rather confusing to understand where he stands .
Not sure if the girlfriend is there for exposition (no voice over narrator after all), to reveal some character's traits of the young agent (since the guy is a bit introvert) or both. Anyway: her presence works well to balance a mostly male world.
Acting is a bit slow and unnatural here and there, but dialogues are great.
Really like the conflicts the protagonist has to deal with, even though is rather confusing to understand where he stands .
Not sure if the girlfriend is there for exposition (no voice over narrator after all), to reveal some character's traits of the young agent (since the guy is a bit introvert) or both. Anyway: her presence works well to balance a mostly male world.