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10 September 2003 (USA) more
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The Ultimate Human Upgrade
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Jake Foley is a computer technician for the NSA who secretly longs for a chance to work on the field... more
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1 nomination more
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(6 articles)
House’s Anne Dudek Joins USA Network’s Covert Affairs
(From Beyond Hollywood. 12 August 2009, 10:02 PM, PDT)
USA Network’s Covert Affairs Finds its Quirky Blind Spy Guy
(From Beyond Hollywood. 30 July 2009, 8:50 AM, PDT)
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This was a good show more (16 total)
Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 6 of 13)| Christopher Gorham | ... | Jake Foley (16 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
| Philip Anthony-Rodriguez | ... | Kyle Duarte (16 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
| Judith Scott | ... | Louise 'Lou' Beckett (16 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
| Keegan Connor Tracy | ... | Diane Hughes (16 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
| Miranda Frigon | ... | Tech Agent Susan Carver (13 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
| Marina Black | ... | Sarah Carter / ... (7 episodes, 2003) |
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In the episode "The Good, The Bad and The Geeky", one of Jake's safe houses is at "two twenty-one B BakkerStrasse". In English, 221B Baker Street, the home of Sherlock Holmes. more
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Factual errors: In the pilot, the NSA analyst complains about his floppy drive being stuck. By directive, all removable media drives (floppy, CD-ROM, DVD, ZIP) are locked out on intelligence community desktop machines. This protects against viruses and other malicious software being introduced. more
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Follows "Jake 2.0: The Tech (#1.1)" (2003) more
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There is a LOT of garbage out there on television. This is one of the few shows that is not in that category. It is another take on The Million Dollar Man. Jake's character was good and would have been better if the show hadn't been cut. He had some discipline problems, but he would have learned to obey his superiors. The NSA isn't used too often in television shows. It was nice to have a few shows that don't focus on murder investigation. There were four episodes unaired that would have been interesting to see. The men on the show weren't bad to look at. The show is a good example of how a geeky technician can be turned into a hero. Now we won't get to see how Jake turns out. I WISH they could bring this show back.