Re: Covert Affairs (Piper Perabo, new USA series) - Discussion & Spoil
I can think of only two valid motives for someone who is smart and capable to join the CIA rather than the private sector: patriotism or adrenaline-junky-ness. Either you want to put your life on the line for your country or you get off on being allowed to kill people legally. Or both.
I don't believe a powderpuff like Annie would last ten seconds in the CIA. Even if she can do the job, her motivation isn't strong enough to keep her from running away screaming when she's shot at every week. She's gotta be a star-spangled true believer and/or a bit of psycho. Basically...Jack Bauer.
Which raises two questions: why should the audience respect Annie if she's merely bait? And why would she want to stay in this terrifying job where she is being used by cruel, deceptive people, unless she has a much more solid motivation?
I'd like to know why people do join the CIA in real life. They're working for the government, so the pay can't be all that hot compared with what they could get in the business world (there was even dialogue to that effect on the show). Many jobs allow you to exercise skills and give you challenges and don't require that you upend your personal life and get shot at.Why do people join the CIA in real life? I doubt every single agent and analyst in the agency is seeking to avenge some personal tragedy. People go into the CIA because it's a good place to exercise their skills (in Annie's case, her linguistic skills), or because they like the challenge, or because the pay and benefits are good.
I can think of only two valid motives for someone who is smart and capable to join the CIA rather than the private sector: patriotism or adrenaline-junky-ness. Either you want to put your life on the line for your country or you get off on being allowed to kill people legally. Or both.
I don't believe a powderpuff like Annie would last ten seconds in the CIA. Even if she can do the job, her motivation isn't strong enough to keep her from running away screaming when she's shot at every week. She's gotta be a star-spangled true believer and/or a bit of psycho. Basically...Jack Bauer.

For a character to deserve having a story written about him or her, they need to be out of the ordinary in some way. That could be their motivation for taking the job, or like Jack Bauer, it could be a manic intensity that makes him incredible at what he does. Not seeing a lot of incredible from Annie yet. Sure, it's just the pilot but I don't remember 24 taking time to "ramp up."Not everyone has to have some romanticized, melodramatic reason for choosing their career.
her bosses at the CIA are trying to draw out the mystery man that Annie had a fling with (the guy who saved her life at the climax), and they're using Annie as bait.
Which raises two questions: why should the audience respect Annie if she's merely bait? And why would she want to stay in this terrifying job where she is being used by cruel, deceptive people, unless she has a much more solid motivation?
I know "producer" is a very vague job description, but to most people, it would mean someone with a great deal of creative input, and a guarantee that some elements that made Jason Bourne movies so great would be evident in Covert Affairs. The advertising is deliberately misleading.And the commercials I've seen on TV credit him correctly as the producer of the Bourne movies, not the creator.