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Covert Affairs – Auggie loses in love, wins at work

Chris Gorham continues to shine as CIA Agent Auggie Anderson. He's a broken man, a solid agent, and apparently a player.

- Season 1, Episode 7 - "Communication Breakdown"


It seems like it was just a couple of weeks ago that I was saying that Chris Gorham as Auggie Anderson was one of the best parts of Covert Affairs (newsflash: It was a couple of weeks ago). If that argument hadn’t been codified as fact across the known world, tonight’s episode should have done that job. Auggie is a man broken in more than one way, struggling with the constant need to prove himself to everyone around him.

The worst part of that lack of confidence — and a deep-seated lack of confidence is exactly what’s going on — is that it completely unfounded. We’ve seen that he’s an incredible support officer. We saw tonight that he can still hold his own in the field as well (Pulling Natasha out of the way of the SUV? Kinda badass). Despite his injury, Auggie has proven himself to any measurable extent. Except for the whole “decision making” part of the equation. He obviously has some work to do in that regard.

Liza Hearn is pumping Arthur for information and is just … well … pumping Auggie.  Or he is playing Liza, and not telling anyone about it? It is a dangerous game that both of them are playing, but if Auggie loses, he’s out of a job. I doubt the reporter is in the same situation, and probably comes out of the worst case scenario in a much better position.

It figures that if you’re going to do an episode about big nerds, then you’ve got to include ole Wassenfelder himself, Dylan Taylor. Considering the James Parriott connection, I’m not surprised, and think he’d make a good addition to the cast. When I missed his name in the guest credits, I went back to the main credits, holding out hope I’d missed a casting announcement. Unfortunately he was in neither, nor listed on IMDb, so I guess we’ll find out in the coming weeks. His resume at the Jane Abrams Talent Agency lists him as “Recurring,” which I call a very good sign.

Notes & Quotes

  • “Datatech, it’s a computer security conference … It’s like Comic Con for nerds.” – Jai
    “Isn’t that just Comic Con?” – Annie
  • “We made contact. Natasha was … unresponsive … to our initial offer.” – Annie
    “Epic fail would be a better term.” – Auggie
  • Auggie has to go low tech when in the field? Is that a cover choice, or does the tech only work at Langley?

Photo Credit: USA

4 Responses to “Covert Affairs – Auggie loses in love, wins at work”

August 25, 2010 at 8:57 PM

Seriously. I have somehow become the worst guest spot spotter in the world. How did I not see Dylan Taylor? With as much as I loved Defying Gravity, I didn’t even spot him? I mean really. I am such a disappointment.

So, I bought the season DVD set of Voyagers, which was on the air probably before you were born. Anywho, turns out James Parriott was da man on that terrific little gem, too. Dude’s been entertaining me for decades!

August 26, 2010 at 12:28 AM

Modwild,

Your membership in the Defying Gravity fan club as been revoked. Please destroy your membership card. We will allow you to retain your H2IK tee-shirt, as it was an introductory gift. You may be allowed to reapply for membership, should James Parriott ever realizes that a novelization of Defying Gravity is and has been the only legitimate continuation of his show left. At that point, we’ll need more than six people to talk about the show again.

Thank you, and have a nice day.

Ivey “0 Buckets” West

August 26, 2010 at 12:36 AM

Noooooooo – tell me who he was! Did he lose weight? WTH did I not recognize him? Maybe the bath was too steamy and my eyes were blurring. Of course, that didn’t stop me from taking in the steamy Gorham. Telllllllllll meeeeeeeeeeeee

August 26, 2010 at 3:40 AM

he was the guy who kept moving Auggie’s stuff around

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