Overview
- Peacock has not announced a renewal after the full eight-episode first season debuted Jan. 15.
- Co-creators Susanna Fogel and David Iserson told TheWrap they mapped out three to four seasons if the series continues.
- Early performance reports place the show at No. 2 on Peacock's Top 10 following strong critical notices.
- Emilia Clarke and Haley Lu Richardson said in interviews their characters would take sharper, more dangerous turns if the story continues.
- The 1970s-set spy dramedy follows two American embassy secretaries who are pulled into covert work after their husbands, both agents, are killed.