Network: NBC
Episodes: 13 (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: April 5, 2015 — June 28, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Anna Friel, Peter Facinelli, Jake Robinson, Jim True-Frost, Sadie Sink, Omar Ghazaoui, Nate Mooney, Elena Kampouris, Daniella Pineda, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, and Treat Williams.
TV show description:
This action drama series is a journey through global politics, corporate espionage, and military secrets. It revolves around three strangers who have one thing in common — the truth. An international cover-up explodes when the lives of a female Special Forces soldier, a disillusioned corporate lawyer, and a political activist from a privileged family unexpectedly collide.
After a team of American soldiers battles jihadists in North Africa, they’re shocked to learn that they’ve stumbled upon and killed Al Qaeda’s top commander. Sergeant Odelle Ballard (Anna Friel) — a soldier, mother, wife and the unit’s only female member — discovers computer files that prove a major United States corporation is funding the jihadists.
But before Odelle can tell anyone, her team is attacked and killed. The world is told that the unit was wiped out by enemy militants, but the truth is that Odelle survived and must now find a way to get home. She is the only witness to her unit’s true assassins: private military contractors named Osela.
In New York, former United States attorney turned corporate litigator Peter Decker (Peter Facinelli) finds himself embroiled in a merger with the same company that funded the jihadists. He soon begins to connect the corrupt dots of this company’s terrorist involvement.
Meanwhile, political activist and trust fund kid Harrison Walters (Jake Robinson) meets a hacker named Bob Offer (Nate Mooney). Bob claims to have unearthed a massive military-industrial-complex cover-up. It turns out that he’s stumbled onto the same cover-up that Odelle discovered, which will soon become a national headline with lethal implications.
The only way they’ll ever save their country, their families and themselves is by joining forces and exposing the people behind it.
Other characters include Ron Ballard (Jim True-Frost), Suzanne Ballard (Sadie Sink), Aslam (Omar Ghazaoui), Maya Decker (Elena Kampouris), Ruby Simms (Daniella Pineda), Frank Majors (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), and Colonel Stephen Glen (Treat Williams).
Episode #13 — Real World
With news about Odelle’s survival sweeping the nation, Peter begs Tsaldari not to strike a deal with Societel, confident that Odelle’s story will lead to a conviction of Alex Baker. She fears the risk is too high for her country and rejects his pleas. After a quick conversation with Harrison, Peter learns the troubled activist wrote an article detailing the links between Osela, Black Sands, Odelle and Yusuf Qasim – and the New York Times agreed to publish it with his byline. Peter confronts the same writer at the Times and takes a major risk of his own – he gives him the flash drive full of stolen data from Societel. He emphasizes that it will support all of Odelle’s claims.
Meanwhile, Bob shows Harrison evidence that proves Ruby and Osela’s role in the conspiracy – a trove of emails from Michael Banks, all left in draft mode. Harrison seethes at the detailed account of his father’s murder and Ruby’s string of other misdeeds. Bob sends the trove of emails to contacts at the FBI who join Harrison at a cemetery to arrest Banks. However, as they cart away the tainted Osela agent, Banks accuses Harrison of killing Ruby, which triggers a sudden flashback for Harrison… whose memory suggests he did kill Ruby. The revelation sends him into a spiral…
Odelle and Aslam arrive in Barcelona where they find safety with Luc’s ex-wife, Christina. Odelle quickly connects with Isabel (the New York Times reporter), reaffirms their meeting and learns Ron and Suzanne will soon join them in Spain. Her overwhelming joy at the prospect of seeing her family carries through to the next day as she makes her way to see Isabel – until a familiar face stops her head-on. It’s Colonel Glen, the man she once viewed as a father and now considers an enemy. He forces her to meet and bombards her with threats about her reputation and the potential loss of her family. Both Glen and Odelle fight through tears as he details how the government will spin her story and turn her into a calculating traitor – unless she walks away from the interview. Shaken by the intense encounter, Odelle meets Isabel at a café… and chooses to tell the truth.
Her move sends ripples across the world – Tsaldari decides not to sign the deal with Societel, and Jennifer Wachtel lambasts Alex Baker for his failure. With his career and reputation in jeopardy, Baker exits the building in a haze and, as Peter watches from across the street, walks deliberately in front of a bus – and commits suicide. Moments later, Tsaldari informs Peter that the IMF wrote off Greece’s debt, and now the only person she owes is Peter for all his help. They reaffirm their friendship, and Peter sighs in relief, finally validated for all his work. But Jennifer Wachtel further complicates Peter’s life with a job offer. He rejects her outright at first, then appears to consider when she counters with a connection at the Justice Department. Perhaps it’s time to return to the DOJ…
In Spain, Ron and Suzanne arrive at the Barcelona airport and enjoy a long-awaited, emotional reunion with Odelle. A photographer captures the moment as a tearful Odelle shocks her family with another unexpected move – she can’t stay and they can’t go with her. She pleads with Ron and Suzanne to believe the forthcoming story from Isabel and to ignore the propaganda that will refute it. And then, as Colonel Glen and his men rush into the airport, Odelle flees – and escapes out the back with Isabel. Ron, irate at the turn of events, confronts Glen and punches him in the face for his lies.
When news travels back to Aslam and he learns that he will not join Odelle in America, he exits Christina’s house, both confused and worried for Odelle. A different kind of confusion envelops Harrison, though, despite the update that supports all his claims. Both Bob and Harrison’s ex-girlfriend Anna try to lend their support, but he pushes them both away, almost catatonic, clearly devastated by his earlier revelation.
Much later, at the Dulles International Airport in Washington, D.C., Odelle walks through customs… only something’s changed. Her hair’s a new color, her clothes different – and her passport says Isabel Rainey. The customs agent clears her through, and Odelle – undercover and under the radar – re-enters America. Home at last. (Courtesy NBC.)
First aired: June 28, 2015.
What do you think? Do you like the American Odyssey TV show? Do you think it should have been cancelled or renewed for a second season?
American Odessey was one of the best shows on TV. I’m very dissapointed that there won’t be any more shows. This is happening too often these days. A good show barely gets started and it gets canceled.
I AM SADDENED THAT THIS FINE SHOW IS CANCELLED. I LOVE THE SHOW AND I USED TO TELL EVERYONE I KNOW TO GO AND WATCH IT.
Like I said I think in the UK it should have been left till the Autumn or maybe Winter we might have had better ratings and so should the USA should of done the same. We’ll just have to hope that if we kick up enough fuss they might get the message. In the UK we have a programme called ‘Points of View’ where you can add views on programmes perhaps we should all do that, you never know…..
I loved this show and I’m quite disappointed it has been cancelled. At the very least the networks could do the fans and loyal supporters a solid and do a wrap up episode. Yes, the main character was back in the US with different cored hair and… Its cancelled. So we shall never know. Ugh. Makes me not want to watch any shows.
This series has travelled round the world and it seems to have a lot of fans, perhaps these counties the UK included ought to repeat again in the winter we had it in the summer probably not the best time to show it then people might stick with it and just perhaps with better viewing rates we just might get a follow up (please?…)
Please bring the show back.it was one of the best shows on..
This sure sucks!!! I loved this show and was looking forward to the next season of Odell trying to clear her name. The suckie shows stay on television while one like this is cancelled. Really???
I loved the show American Odyssey and really wish it had been renewed for a second season. It was definitely one I would have continued watching!
American Oddysey should have been renewed! Loved it.
I need to know what happens next. Perhaps a one off show or film?
I loved this show. How can it be cancelled?
What do you mean cancelled. Bring Ericsson odyssey back!
In the UK we call it Odyssey and because there were a few English actors in it I thought it was made by the BBC.I read the reviews here and there were a lot of bad ones a lot didn’t bother to follow it through- they should of stuck with it I did and liked it and was annoyed when I found out there wasn’t going to be another series. It’s a shame that the BBC and NBC couldn’t get together and just do a follow up just tie up what’s been left open. It’s such a shame.
I enjoyed that shoe so much. i wish it would come back!
They have to Finnish the series this is wrong leaving it like this, a 2 hour final must be enabled
My wife and I are addicted to American Odyssey. What a great TV show, so intense. We want closure, and, of course, to see the bad guys get what’s coming to them.
So sorry to hear this show won’t be back on. I really enjoyed it and was waiting for more! Dang it!!!!!
I’ve just watched the last episode of Odyssey and enjoyed it. Will there be another series as it had a rather open ending?
American Odyssey was one of only 3 shows I had to watch every week last season. I guess I just gained up an hour of time every week by this decision. It was well written and acted and kept me coming back for the next show. Too bad, NBC’s loss!
I agree….I don’t watch that much television but I was always in front of the TV every week for this one!