Network: FX
Episodes: 32 (hour)
Seasons: Three
TV show dates: June 24, 2014 — September 7, 2016
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Adam Rayner, Ashraf Barhom, Moran Atias, Jennifer Finnigan, Anne Winters, Noah Silver, Mehdi Dehbi, Fares Fares, Alice Krige, Salim Daw, and Justin Kirk.
TV show description:
This dramatic series follows the story of an unassuming American family that’s drawn into the inner workings of a turbulent Middle Eastern nation.
Bassam “Barry” Al-Fayeed (Adam Rayner) is the youngest son of a war-torn country’s controversial dictator. He returns to his homeland for his nephew’s wedding after a self-imposed 20-year exile in America. Upon his return, Barry is immediately thrown back into the familial and national politics of his youth.
He braces himself to confront the stark realities of his father and older brother Jamal’s (Ashraf Barhom) harsh rule, and finds himself at odds with Jamal’s wife, Leila (Moran Atias). She believes strongly in a firm, unforgiving regime.
Although Barry’s wife Molly (Jennifer Finnigan) struggles to comprehend her husband’s apprehension, Barry is unable and unwilling to make his all-American family understand his unease over returning home.
Emma (Anne Winters), their 17-year-old daughter, adores her father and shares his disdain for the extravagances of her extended family. Meanwhile, their son, 16-year-old Sammy (Noah Silver), revels in the lavish lifestyle that their “royal” status brings. He also dangerously tests cultural divides with his poorly disguised interest in the family’s handsome bodyguard, Abdul (Mehdi Dehbi).
Barry’s only warm memory of his childhood — his boyhood friend Fauzi (Fares Fares) — wants nothing to do with him. Fauzi is now a journalist, whose reports on the abuses of the Al-Fayeed rule resulted in his arrest and torture.
Now, Barry must now confront the life he once fled. With his father’s health in decline, everyone — Jamal, their mother Amira (Alice Krige), their father’s top advisor Yussef (Salim Daw), and even easygoing US diplomat John Tucker (Justin Kirk) — expects him to assume a more active role in both the family and the regime.
Episode #32 — Two Graves
Barry and Molly are on the brink of waging war on the Caliphate. Leila makes a bold political move and braves the possibility of a close betrayal. Barry and Daliyah face a final reckoning in their relationship. The conflict in Abuddin threatens to turn into a bloody civil war.
First aired: September 7, 2016.
What do you think? Do you like the Tyrant TV series? Do you think it should have been cancelled or renewed for a fourthseason?
I’ve enjoyed every episode. However, the 2nd year season finale seemed like the series finale as well. Where will the storyline go? Great actors!
This Show is Outstanding and needs to be renewed.
Renew it!
We have watched this from the beginning, at my age (61) its not easy to locate a show that my 16 yr old granddaughter and 21 yr old daughter can enjoy as a family. It helps put world events into some perspective, without a lot of guts and gore. While still keeping this fictional.
I vote to continue Tyrant for at 3rd season at least.
No Way
It should be renewed. Great show!
Love Tyrant. Please bring back for a third season.
What a disappointment to find that “Tyrant” has been cancelled. Not surprised – good shows get cancelled and more and more crap is being shown.
“Tyrant” never failed. It was a show to look forward to every week.
Renew tyrant great show way to go fx keep it coming just now getting interesting. Go for another season.
I am really interested in this show. It has only gotten better. I really hope they renew it.
great show tyrant
Please do not cancel Tyrant. Please bring it back.
Renew, please! … why is it that all the brain dead, stupid shows stay on the air and the good ones et cancelled?
Tyrant is a cool show. Bad guys,, good guys, conniving wives, beautiful women, war!! Really what more could you want for a TV show, way to go FX.
Please renew for a third season! I am so sad that it is over for the season.I live for Tuesay nights!