The one unavailable location was Winfield House, the American ambassador's actual residence
Plot
In the midst of an international crisis, Kate Wyler, a career diplomat, lands in a high-profile job for which she is not suited, with tectonic implications for her marriage and her political future.. The producers convinced both the American & British governments to let them use real-life settings as filming locations for the series, including the still-recent American embassy (at Nine Elms) that opened in 2018. Britain allowed filming inside the foreign secretary's office, a rarely bestowed honor for any film or screen production, especially an American one.
Featured in The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards (2024 )
Although it's accurately described as occupying the largest plot of residential land (11 acres) in London aside from Buckingham Palace, the producers used a country house outside the city for filming purposes.. The characters are phenomenally written and all of them are an enigma to some degree. Their dialogue is fast paced and engaging, and the storyline keeps evolving in chaotic political directions.It doesn't have a strong tone like other similar shows do.
It has a hint of Succession but again not a true fit
I want to compare it slightly to House of Cards but that doesn't fit the bill. It felt similar to the Night Agent but wayyyy better.I see reviews complaining about the lead and her disheveled appearance and abrasive behavior, but that's her hole thing! "You want people in power who don't *want* to be in power".Kate is focused on the mission and cause at hand, where people's lives are hanging in the balance.
She's good at her job so no one dwells about her decorum
What she's wearing, how she looks, and even when she sleeps all come second to the primary mission. I thought her style fit the narrative perfectly, and it was a refreshing change of pace.The best part of the show is the relationships they all have with one another. It's rare I like all of the characters in a show but this one did it for me.