Compare The Agency, Season 2 vs It’s Not Like That, Chapter 1

P1 The Agency, Season 2
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Comparison Takeaways

The Agency, Season 2

Where It Has the Edge

  • finale satisfaction is 4.5 vs 1.8. The final stretch is a clear strength, with reviewers praising how secrets ignite and plot pieces come together....
  • continuity is 4.1 vs 1.5. Season 2 is praised for picking up unresolved threads and connecting storylines that previously felt too separate. The...
  • character consistency is 3.7 vs 1.5. Most reviewers find the character behavior grounded in the spy world’s suspicion and moral pressure. One critic objects...
  • season pacing is 4.2 vs 2.5. Most critics say Season 2 moves faster and with more urgency than the first season, helped by connected...

It’s Not Like That, Chapter 1

Where It Has the Edge

  • screenplay quality is 5.0 vs 3.5. The script is praised as carefully thought out, with layered characters and emotional moments that serve more than...
  • plot twists is 5.0 vs 4.4. The changing relationships and twists keep the story lively and increase anticipation for another season.
  • world-building is 4.8 vs 4.3. The interconnected households, church, school, and neighborhood feel fully formed quickly, making it easy to settle into the...
  • season finale quality is 5.0 vs 4.5. The finale delivers an intense, tissue-worthy emotional experience, even though its romantic outcome divides the audience.
Average score
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.3
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4.4
accountability handling
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2.8

Conflict resolution is usually presented as compassionate and constructive, but the drunk-driving crash drew sharp criticism for lacking police consequences or meaningful intervention.

acting quality
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.7

The acting is one of the safest bets here: critics repeatedly call the cast superb, impeccable, magnetic, or phenomenal. Even when story complaints appear, reviewers often say the performers keep the material engaging.

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4.5

The cast is one of the clearest strengths, with customers repeatedly praising believable performances. A small minority found the acting poor or disliked specific casting choices.

age appropriateness
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3.0

The restrained presentation suits many families with teens, but grief, self-harm, addiction, divorce, and other mature themes make it a questionable choice for younger children.

audience appeal
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.3

Critics think the show deserves more attention than it has received, especially from viewers who like prestige spy drama. Its appeal is narrower for casual audiences because it favors dense, adult suspense over easy spectacle.

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4.7

Its warm, accessible style reaches beyond a strictly faith-based audience and resonates especially with families and viewers who have experienced grief or divorce.

bingeability
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.7

Bingeability is a major plus: multiple critics say the all-at-once release makes the season hard to stop watching. The show is addictive for attentive viewers, though its density may make it a demanding binge.

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4.7

Several viewers finished the season in two days or said they could not stop watching. Even a more critical response still watched the full run in hopes of a stronger payoff.

cast chemistry
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.4

Chemistry is praised both in the Martian-Samia romance and in the ensemble’s working rhythm. Reviewers highlight how briefings, interrogations, and shared scenes feel charged because the actors play off one another so well.

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4.8

Scott Foley and Erinn Hayes generate natural, lived-in chemistry that anchors the series, while the wider ensemble often feels like a believable interconnected family.

character consistency
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
3.7

Most reviewers find the character behavior grounded in the spy world’s suspicion and moral pressure. One critic objects that Season 2’s treatment of Martian and Samia feels like a regression from the first season.

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1.5

Malcolm's choices are the main sticking point: critical viewers felt his behavior did not match the responsibilities of a pastor or attentive father.

character development
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.5

Character work is one of the season’s biggest strengths, especially as the show spreads emotional and professional consequences across the ensemble. The dissenting view is that some development pushes Martian toward larger-than-life heroism or leaves Samia too passive.

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4.0

The adults and children receive distinct emotional struggles that make most of the ensemble easy to invest in. Detractors found some children unlikable and wanted serious problems addressed more responsibly.

cinematography
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.5

Visual craft is mentioned positively but less often than acting and writing. Reviewers who discuss it praise the genre-fitting look, stylish locations, and purposeful framing of London and far-flung spy settings.

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4.8

The picture is described as clean, steady, and professionally filmed, with clear visuals that avoid the murky darkness common in some dramas.

cliffhanger effectiveness
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.3

The cliffhanger lands well for critics who want the story to continue. Multiple reviews say the season closes by opening the door to a darker, more dangerous next chapter.

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4.0

The unresolved ending clearly points toward another season, though its payoff depends on future episodes following through.

continuity
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.1

Season 2 is praised for picking up unresolved threads and connecting storylines that previously felt too separate. The flip side is that several reviewers recommend starting from the beginning to fully track the web of loyalties.

Product 2: It’s Not Like That, Chapter...
1.5

A major drunk-driving crash is criticized for vanishing without a police report or consequences, creating a conspicuous break in narrative follow-through.

critic appeal
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5.0

Strong critical notices reinforce the show's appeal beyond its enthusiastic customer audience.

cultural representation
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.4

One review specifically values the season’s broader international lens, saying it avoids simple American-exceptionalist framing. The praise is limited but concrete around how the series treats global politics and non-American operatives.

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4.5

Faith is usually praised as sincere, welcoming, and naturally woven into modern family life rather than preachy. A vocal minority rejects the inclusive Christian portrayal as inauthentic or overly progressive.

dialogue quality
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.3

The dialogue is often framed as smart, sharp, and central to the show’s appeal, especially in interrogation and office scenes. The caveat is that the dialogue-heavy style may be too dense for viewers looking for lighter spy entertainment.

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4.0

The strongest responses call the dialogue realistic and human, especially around grief and family conflict. One critic found it too close to sentimental or unnatural.

directing quality
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.8

Direction is praised when action and suspense emphasize consequence over empty spectacle. The show’s visual control and handling of tense set pieces help quieter scenes carry thriller energy.

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5.0

Brad Silberling's direction is singled out for helping the slice-of-life material feel polished, emotionally clear, and impactful.

drama quality
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.4

The drama works best when personal loyalty, institutional duty, and emotional cost collide. Reviews describe it as adult, satisfying, and thoughtful, though not always as propulsive as more action-forward thrillers.

Product 2: It’s Not Like That, Chapter...
4.3

The series balances grief, romance, parenting, and faith with warmth and meaningful stakes. Its quieter, earnest style can feel too sappy or subdued for viewers wanting sharper drama.

educational value
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4.8

Parents appreciated the way the show encourages conversations about difficult issues, and one older viewer found its parenting lessons personally revealing.

emotional impact
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.4

The strongest emotional notes come from Martian’s love for Samia, the psychological toll of deceit, and the human cost of spy work. A few critics wish Samia had more active material, but her presence still gives the season a personal pulse.

Product 2: It’s Not Like That, Chapter...
4.9

Tearful, heartfelt moments are a defining strength, with grief and family scenes repeatedly described as moving, hopeful, and earned rather than manipulative.

entertainment value
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.2

Entertainment value is generally strong, especially for viewers who enjoy tense, intelligent spy drama. One more lukewarm review still finds it entertaining enough, while the most positive critics call it must-watch television.

Product 2: It’s Not Like That, Chapter...
4.4

The broad response is highly positive, with many calling it refreshing, comforting, and easy to enjoy. The harshest critics found it unrealistic, overstuffed, or not worth finishing.

episode pacing
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
3.5

Individual episodes often work as tense, dialogue-heavy chess matches, but not every hour lands equally smoothly. Some reviewers found the first stretch slow or overloaded before the payoffs arrived.

Product 2: It’s Not Like That, Chapter...
3.5

The premiere moves confidently for some viewers, but others felt it races through exposition and romance before the relationships have enough time to settle.

episode structure
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.0

The season juggles many simultaneous missions, and several critics think the cutting between storylines keeps the show moving. Others note that the structure sometimes leads to exposition or scenes where characters catch up to what viewers already know.

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3.5

The pilot wins viewers over despite a noticeable explainer-heavy setup that sometimes feels like conventional premiere groundwork.

family friendliness
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4.5

Most viewers value the wholesome tone, limited profanity, restrained sexual content, and focus on family. Mature themes and a few moral objections mean it is not universally suitable for children.

finale satisfaction
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.5

The final stretch is a clear strength, with reviewers praising how secrets ignite and plot pieces come together. Even when the ending is judged slightly below Season 1’s, the payoff is still considered worthwhile.

Product 2: It’s Not Like That, Chapter...
1.8

The finale is the clearest source of frustration, particularly Lori's romantic choice and the last-minute reversal of the hoped-for pairing.

genre satisfaction
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.6

Spy-thriller fans are the clearest audience: critics call the season adult, smart, believable, and highly satisfying within the genre. It is less suited to viewers who expect nonstop spectacle or simple action thrills.

Product 2: It’s Not Like That, Chapter...
4.7

It is widely seen as a welcome revival of warm multigenerational family drama, combining comfort-viewing appeal with contemporary emotional complications.

humor
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4.4

Light banter, awkward family moments, and Foley's easy humor keep the grief-heavy story from becoming oppressive without turning it into a broad comedy.

language level
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4.4

Profanity is minimal and generally viewed as refreshingly restrained, although faith-focused guides still note occasional swearing as a content caveat.

main cast performance
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.6

Fassbender receives repeated praise for anchoring Martian with intensity, control, vulnerability, and danger. Even mixed reviews tend to treat his performance as one of the season’s most valuable assets.

Product 2: It’s Not Like That, Chapter...
4.8

Scott Foley and Erinn Hayes earn especially strong praise for vulnerability, warmth, and emotional clarity. One critic tired of Foley repeating the same tearful expression.

modern political framing
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2.0

The girls' wrestling storyline may feel contemporary and inclusive to some viewers, but it was also criticized as propaganda.

pilot episode quality
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4.6

The opening episode is repeatedly described as charming, compelling, and an excellent start, even when its exposition feels compressed.

plot clarity
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.0

The season is dense, but its mysteries are generally described as followable when viewers pay attention. It is not positioned as effortless casual viewing, and one review stresses that it demands focus.

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4.0

The large ensemble is introduced clearly, while David's motives and parts of the marital history remain underexplained.

plot originality
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
3.8

Reviewers like that the season avoids feeling overly generic, though one critic notes some familiar spy elements and predictable villain material. Its strongest originality comes from office tension, personal compromise, and spy bureaucracy rather than spectacle.

Product 2: It’s Not Like That, Chapter...
3.6

The series often avoids an easy romantic resolution and can surprise viewers, but familiar child arcs, predictable tropes, and one strongly negative response limit the praise.

plot twists
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.4

The season keeps many reviewers guessing, and its late twists or reversals are often praised. One review notes that some twists are easier to anticipate, so the surprise factor is good but not flawless.

Product 2: It’s Not Like That, Chapter...
5.0

The changing relationships and twists keep the story lively and increase anticipation for another season.

production design
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4.8

The overall production is described as polished and well made, reinforcing the sense that this is a higher-quality entry in faith-oriented television.

realism
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.2

Several critics admire the grounded approach to spy work, especially its emphasis on bureaucracy, consequences, and believable office tension. A few plot developments are called contrived or outrageous, but realism remains a repeated strength.

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4.3

Grief, divorce, parenting, and faith usually feel messy, relatable, and emotionally honest. Negative responses question the pastoral behavior, consequences, and volume of issues packed into the story.

renewal interest
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.5

Reviewers repeatedly want more, with several explicitly hoping for or looking ahead to Season 3. The cliffhanger and character arcs leave the story feeling unfinished in a productive way.

Product 2: It’s Not Like That, Chapter...
4.9

Demand for another season is exceptionally strong, with many viewers explicitly asking for Season 2 and some wanting several more seasons.

screenplay quality
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
3.5

The screenplay’s best moments come through tense interrogations, precise character work, and scenes that turn bureaucracy into drama. Its weaker moments involve dull villains or predictable mission beats.

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5.0

The script is praised as carefully thought out, with layered characters and emotional moments that serve more than the central romance.

season finale quality
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.5

The finale earns strong marks for impact, surprise, and cliffhanger energy. Several critics say it leaves the next chapter feeling necessary rather than merely optional.

Product 2: It’s Not Like That, Chapter...
5.0

The finale delivers an intense, tissue-worthy emotional experience, even though its romantic outcome divides the audience.

season length
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2.5

The eight-episode order frustrates viewers in opposite ways: one critic thinks the middle is padded, while another believes the season is far too short.

season pacing
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.2

Most critics say Season 2 moves faster and with more urgency than the first season, helped by connected plotlines and a binge release. Several still flag slow or slack stretches, especially early in the season or during setup-heavy passages.

Product 2: It’s Not Like That, Chapter...
2.5

The middle episodes are the weakest stretch for pacing, with criticism that the season becomes low-key, uneven, and less compelling week to week.

sexual content level
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4.0

Sex is discussed or implied without graphic depiction, and several viewers praise the restraint. More conservative responses still object to dating and intimacy outside marriage.

story quality
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.0

The story is widely described as stronger, deeper, and more compelling this season, with global spy plots that increasingly connect. The main pushback is that some side missions feel less gripping when Martian is not central.

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4.1

The intertwined family story is widely praised as heartfelt, relatable, and compelling, with strong balance between adults and children. Critics cite clichés, overcrowded issues, and disappointing late choices.

supporting cast performance
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.2

The supporting ensemble is a major selling point, with Wright, Gere, Magaro, Waterston, Lightfoot-Leon, Razia, and others repeatedly singled out. Some critics still feel certain characters, especially Samia or some villains, are underused or underwritten.

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4.5

The younger cast often earns standout praise for warmth, realism, and emotional range, particularly Cary Christopher and Caleb Baumann. One hostile response disliked how the children were presented.

suspense
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.6

Suspense is a core strength, with critics praising interrogations, paranoia, mole hunts, and ordinary conversations that simmer with unease. Even reviews that question the season’s focus acknowledge strong moments of tension.

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4.5

Unpredictable choices and unanswered relationship questions keep viewers wondering what will happen next, supporting continued interest without turning the show into a thriller.

theme depth
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.7

Reviewers repeatedly point to the show’s deeper ideas about loyalty, identity, sacrifice, and the psychological cost of undercover life. The theme work gives the season more weight than a simple mission-of-the-week spy thriller.

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4.7

Grief, faith, divorce, addiction, parenting, and second chances are explored with compassion and few easy answers. Some viewers found the sheer number of issues excessive.

value for money
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4.4

Included Prime access makes the series feel like an excellent value and worthwhile use of time. Its initial add-on placement was harder to justify for less enthusiastic viewers.

violence level
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4.5

The limited violence is generally appreciated, with only school wrestling and bullying flagged as mild concerns rather than dominant content.

visual style
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.5

The season’s visual style is described as moody, stylish, and polished, especially in how it distinguishes offices from global field locations. It supports the adult thriller tone without becoming the main attraction.

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4.8

Clean imagery and thoughtful framing support the emotional tone, including a restrained apparition device that keeps Jenny's absence visually present.

world-building
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.3

The spy world feels broad and interconnected, stretching across London, Iran, Sudan, Ukraine, Africa, and rival agencies. Critics like the global scope most when it feeds character pressure instead of becoming exposition.

Product 2: It’s Not Like That, Chapter...
4.8

The interconnected households, church, school, and neighborhood feel fully formed quickly, making it easy to settle into the characters' shared lives.

writing quality
Product 1: The Agency, Season 2
4.2

The writing is praised for consistency, intelligence, and bringing multiple spy threads together without losing the show’s adult tone. A few reviewers point to exposition, predictable villains, or overextended subplots as the weaker side of that ambition.

Product 2: It’s Not Like That, Chapter...
4.6

Writing is repeatedly praised as beautiful, humane, and emotionally layered, with faith and family issues woven together naturally. A few critics call it sappy, shallow, or clichéd.