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Also known as
  
'Odyssey'

Original language(s)
  
English

Network
  
NBC

Program creator
  
Peter Horton

7.3/10
IMDb

8.3/10
TV

Composer(s)
  
John Debney

Final episode date
  
28 June 2015

Language
  
English

Genres
  
Thriller, Action fiction

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Created by
  
Peter Horton Adam Armus Kay Foster

Starring
  
Anna Friel Peter Facinelli Jake Robinson Jim True-Frost Treat Williams Sadie Sink Omar Ghazaoui Nate Mooney Elena Kampouris Daniella Pineda Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

Country of origin
  
United States of America

Similar
  
Shades of Blue, Allegiance, State of Affairs, Law & Order: Special V, Chicago Fire

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American Odyssey (known in the UK under its original title Odyssey) is an American thriller television series which premiered on April 5, 2015, on NBC. Created by Peter Horton, Adam Armus and Kay Foster, the series revolves around the discovery by a U.S. Army team on a secret mission in Mali, that a major U.S. company has been funding Islamist terror groups, and the subsequent cover-up of this revelation, which involves the attack and killing of the team of U.S. soldiers by private military contractors dispatched by the same company.

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The series stars Anna Friel, Peter Facinelli, Jake Robinson, Jim True-Frost, Treat Williams, Nate Mooney, Elena Kampouris, Daniella Pineda, Sadie Sink, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje and Omar Ghazaoui. It is envisioned by the creators as a modern-day take on Homer's Odyssey.

On June 30, 2015, NBC cancelled the series after one season.

Main cast

  • Anna Friel as Sergeant Odelle Ballard, a member of the U.S. Army stationed in Mali working with Task Force 24 (a unit of the Joint Special Operations Command)
  • Peter Facinelli as Peter Decker, Former U.S. Attorney now working for Simon-Wachtel in business intelligence
  • Jake Robinson as Harrison Walters, a political activist who becomes involved after he meets a hacker who claims to have unearthed a massive coverup involving the military.
  • Jim True-Frost as Ron Ballard, husband of Odelle Ballard
  • Treat Williams as Colonel Stephen Glen, a high-ranking officer of the United States Africa Command
  • Nate Mooney as Bob Offer, an activist and hacker
  • Elena Kampouris as Maya Decker, daughter of Peter Decker
  • Daniella Pineda as Ruby Simms, hitwoman/assassin for Societel, also known as SOC. Introduces herself as a "freelance reporter"
  • Sadie Sink as Suzanne Ballard, daughter of Odelle and Ron Ballard
  • Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Frank Majors, OSELA mercenary
  • Omar Ghazaoui as Aslam, young Malian who helps Sgt. Ballard in her journey back home.
  • Recurring cast

  • Sarah Wynter as Sarah Decker, wife of Peter and mother of Maya
  • Jay O. Sanders as Alex Baker, CEO of Societel
  • Grégory Fitoussi as Luc Girard
  • Sherman Augustus as Frank McDonald
  • Yousef Sweid as Shakir Khan, Aslam's uncle and famous television drag queen personality
  • Connor Trinneer as Michael Banks, CEO of Osela Private Security, and Ruby Simms' superior
  • Allison Mack as Julia, a military intelligence analyst who befriends Suzanne
  • Alex Kingston as Jennifer
  • Orla Brady as Sophia Tsaldari (sometimes spelt Sofia)
  • Transient cast

  • Sara Martins as Serena, Luc Girard's girlfriend
  • Cameron Dallas as Cameron, Maya's temporary boyfriend
  • Stephen Caffrey as David Tennant
  • Reed Birney as Senator Thomas Darnell
  • Production and release

    NBC commissioned the series in May 2014 under the title Odyssey, but only three weeks before the premiere, the network decided to change the title to American Odyssey, stating that this "better reflects the journey undertaken by lead character Odelle". However, many commentators regarded as an attempt by NBC to piggyback on the box office success of American Sniper and ABC's success with American Crime. According to TV Insider, the main reason for the surprising last minute name change was that the awareness of the upcoming series was low, and that the retitling would offer "the opportunity to better market the show to middle-American audiences."

    A teaser trailer was released on March 6, 2015, which revealed an April 5 release date and featured the tagline, "A soldier. A mother. Betrayed. Her odyssey begins."

    The first two episodes were shown as a double bill when BBC Two premiered the series in the United Kingdom on Sunday June 28, 2015, under its original name.

    The series was originally set to premiere in Australia on the Seven Network in 2015 but did not premiere until March 20, 2016 in a late night timeslot.

    Reception

    The series has received mixed to average reviews from U.S. critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a rating of 50% based on 18 reviews, with an average rating of 7.1/10. The site's critical consensus reads "With a been-there-seen-that premise and multiple muddled plots, American Odyssey can't escape the shadows of its superior predecessors in an age of solid spy/action television." On Metacritic, the show has a score of 59 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating "Mixed or average reviews".

    The initial reaction from British reviewers was also fairly negative. Michael Hogan in The Daily Telegraph wrote after the first two episodes had aired that "The programme wasn’t without tense moments but the trouble was its scattergun plotting. It was like someone had cut up broadsheet newspapers from recent years and glued bits randomly to the script, making the whole thing lack cohesion. Homeland it certainly isn’t." Ellen E. Jones of The Independent was less harsh, writing that "This new series starring Anna Friel as an American special-ops soldier really is global conflict for dummies, but that doesn’t necessarily make for bad television. It’s nonsense, but it’s glossy, well-executed nonsense." David Butcher in Radio Times commented that "Parts of Odyssey may remind you dimly of Homeland. Its American network NBC probably hoped to create a down-and-dirty version of the Claire Danes thriller, but what we end up with is more Poundland than Homeland. It’s perfectly serviceable, undemanding drama, with a bit of (not nearly enough) action here and there. But Homeland it ain’t."

    References

    American Odyssey Wikipedia