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Anna Friel | ... |
Odelle Ballard
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Peter Facinelli | ... |
Peter Decker
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Jake Robinson | ... |
Harrison Walters
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Omar Ghazaoui | ... |
Aslam
(13 episodes, 2015)
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Nate Mooney | ... |
Bob Offer
(13 episodes, 2015)
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Daniella Pineda | ... |
Ruby Simms
(13 episodes, 2015)
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Jim True-Frost | ... |
Ron Ballard
(11 episodes, 2015)
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Sadie Sink | ... |
Suzanne Ballard
(11 episodes, 2015)
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Treat Williams | ... |
Colonel Stephen Glen
(10 episodes, 2015)
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Darren Goldstein | ... |
Joe Abrams
(10 episodes, 2015)
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Grégory Fitoussi | ... |
Luc Girard
(10 episodes, 2015)
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Elena Kampouris | ... |
Maya Decker
(9 episodes, 2015)
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Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje | ... |
Frank Majors
(9 episodes, 2015)
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Orla Brady | ... |
Sofia Tsaldari
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(9 episodes, 2015)
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Sarah Wynter | ... |
Sarah Decker
(9 episodes, 2015)
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Jay O. Sanders | ... |
Alex
(8 episodes, 2015)
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Jayne Houdyshell | ... |
Rose Offer
(8 episodes, 2015)
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Tala Ashe | ... |
Anna Stone
(7 episodes, 2015)
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Yousef 'Joe' Sweid | ... |
Shakir Khan
(7 episodes, 2015)
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Sherman Augustus | ... |
Frank MacDonald
(6 episodes, 2015)
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Three families are torn apart when a stranded female soldier, a disillusioned corporate attorney and a disrespected political activist are pulled into the same shocking international military conspiracy.
I never saw American Odyssey on NBC, but I just finished watching it on Netflx. It's a pity NBC has cancelled it. I hope it is offered on a cable channel for a season 2. The characters are great, Actors are top notch. I want to see more!
Although there are parts of it that feel rushed and incomplete or Network blandness, it manages to be a mostly tight thriller that is very reality based and sticks to it's controversial story with very little compromise.
Seeing it on Netflix without commercial interruption is probably far better then seeing it on NBC.
It's cancellation by NBC, like the cancellation of Hannibal, is a travesty and it should be a warning to other film makers to watch out for NBC's top brasses fear of controversy and lack of caring about the viewer.