- They Changed It, Now It Sucks!: Good luck finding anyone (including the cast) who preferred the second season.
- Too Good to Last: The main issue with the show was that it was about a decade ahead of its time. Had it debuted in 2012, when audiences (and TV executives) were more comfortable with Lampshade Hanging, Genre-Busting and self-awareness, it likely would've had a better reception.
- Seasonal Rot: The first season was a self-aware comedic series, heavy on trope invocations and leaning on the fourth wall; it was an original gem. The second season jettisoned the humor and fully transformed into a dramatic series in the season premiere; it was an unexemplary retread of other spy fiction.
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