
Piper Perabo On June 2nd, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences gave a sneak peek screening of the second season premiere of to a select number of guild members, guests, and fans. Appearing at this fun event were cast members Piper Perabo and Chris Gorham, along with show creators Matt Corman and Chris Ord, and executive producers David Bartis and Doug Liman. Then moderating the evening’s event was TV Guide’s William Keck.
Briefly highlighting the genesis of the show and how the research was done to add as much realism to the show as possible, it was explained that, while the CIA does not exactly provide tours of its facilities, they were able to find a contact who got them access to tour at the Langley facility. It was to their surprise to find that the CIA actually has a Starbucks and a Burger King directly inside the building. They also got to see for the wall of stars representing the deaths of fallen agents whose identities cannot be revealed. It is remarkable that even after death so many of our nations heroes’ identities must be protected. When all was said and done.
CIA portrayed it as a group of normal people just trying to do their jobs; and not be drug through the mud, like so many other shows and films tend to depict them.Piper also shared how she was lucky enough to talk to a young female agent in order to get first-hand knowledge about how an actual agent balances her personal life and her professional life. Piper thought it was important to get a sense of what a young woman close to the age of Annie Walker would actually go through in such a high-stress, demanding career field.

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