Mentioned in the Sovereign Awards (2024)
CIA agent Joe struggles to balance her personal and professional life, which is the tip of the spear in the agency’s war on terrorism and the like. The writers of the horrifically negative reviews of this thrilling series are entitled to their opinions.
For example, how realistic is Laysla de Oliveira’s pull-up sequence?
However, they seem to have a singular goal in mind and seem excessively focused on the details. Many of the negative critics claim to have first-hand experience with the subject matter.
Well, me too
While Lioness may have enough technical flaws to not qualify as a special operations documentary, there is so much more detail that is so spot-on — some of it so surprising — that it towers over most programming it could be compared to. For example, I myself switched to Lioness after I started watching Heart of Stone.
Lioness delivers, and how!
I usually like Gal Gadot, but I wanted to see something with a little more red meat. From the action and storyline to the relatable cast of characters embodied by a truly stellar cast, it’s all incredibly engaging!