I watched it. I liked it. It was different from Alias. It had a lighter tone, but I enjoyed the leads for the most part, though sometimes Boris Kodjoe's delivery didn't work for me, like he was a bit too in on a joke or something. However, he's got suave down pat. I thought Gugu M. Raw (sp) was mesmerizing as his wife Samantha. She was extremely hot. The actress who played her sister wasn't hard on the eyes either. Gerald McRaney added some grit and humor as their CIA contact.
The villains weren't well defined, and I was hoping they would have more weight. Alias did a real good job, even in making their one-shot villains memorable. Also Leo, the suspected rogue agent the Blooms were activated to retrieve came off as a bit too jokey and lightweight IMO. Undercovers needs work in that department and they need to find the right mix between serious and fun. I like the breezy change of pace from Alias, but I don't want it to be so breezy that it seems inconsequential or lacking substance.
One thing I did like though was Boris's Steven Bloom wasn't a killing machine. He had to really fight to win his fight with a bad guy on a roof and I thought that was refreshing. Sometimes, these type shows or movies make the heroes too unstoppable. Bloom handled himself well, but he had to work at it.
I read that the series will consist of a lot of self-contained episodes so it should be easy to jump in, if interested, especially since its only episode two coming up.
As I was watching Undercovers I couldn't help but wish they could merge this show with CW's Nikita. I think Nikita has relatively heavier weight villains, but is lacking style and flair. I don't think Nikita's showrunners know quite what to do with Maggie Q. Undercovers needs better heavies, but has style and flair, and more likable characters. Also, the dashing around the world added a sense of glamour, adventure, and worldliness that the drab, generic cities on Nikita don't provide. Man, if they could put Nikita and the head of Division as bad guys on Undercovers, we could have a really good show.