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“There are lots of places where a way of life that existed for 150 years is slamming against a new way of life, but the challenges are completely different,” Sheridan told THR in a lengthy profile detailing his meteoric rise to the top of the TV world. In the immediate aftermath of the drone strike, Joe stands alone atop a CIA outpost and rips her tactical vest off to breathe - eyes as weary as they are steely, the look of someone who knows all too well the devastation of not just losing someone in your care, but knowing when the chips are down, you have what it takes to end their life in an instant.

“I chose to protect my team and the sanctity of our operation.” The infernal, impossible decision-making that comes with every geopolitical conflict, every covert op, every act of violence, every long tail of suffering that follows. “She was dead either way,” Joe will tell her superior, Donald Westfield (Michael Kelly), in a debrief. Joe’s ready to give the extraction order, but as soon as she hears the screams of her contact through the phone in her hand, she makes another decision. Her cover’s been blown by the cross tattoo under her arm.

Her team, locked and loaded, circles the compound in a chopper, awaiting orders.īut the operative is compromised. Joe (Zoe Saldana), head of a covert CIA operation tasked with flipping the mothers, wives, girlfriends, and acquaintances of male terrorist leaders, is trying to get her undercover operative out of a terrorist compound in Syria before the whole thing goes up in smoke. Special Ops: Lioness, the latest Paramount+ show from the prolific cowboy whisperer extraordinaire Taylor Sheridan, opens cold on a job gone wrong.

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