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Patriot

Comedy, Drama • 2015

01

Milwaukee, America

10

After a helicopter crash changes the stakes of a foreign election, a former-intelligence officer for the U.S. State Department has to choose between returning to the line of duty in order to dismantle a dangerous political movement in a war torn country as a matter of national security or his personal obligations as the head of a young family.

02

C-19

7

With the situation mounting in Iran, getting back to Luxembourg looks grim as John struggles to adjust to life and work in Milwaukee, while a driven homicide detective begins to build her case.

03

McMillan Man

7

Homicide Detective Agathe Albans arrives in Milwaukee to interview Dennis. John must make a desperate last minute push to remain on the travel team.

04

John's To-Do List 5/18/12

6

In Luxembourg, Leslie attempts to set John up for failure by increasing his workload just as John's real job requires immediate and critical action. An old friend arrives and further complicates John's life.

05

Un Monsieur Triste En Costume

6

John's effort to retrieve evidence brings him dangerously close to Agathe. Tom arrives in Luxembourg to help John catch his breath only to ask more of him.

06

The Structural Dynamics of Flow

6

Agathe's case against John begins to mount while John undertakes a desperate attempt to get his father's plan back on track. Meanwhile, Leslie's hostility toward John reaches new heights.

07

Hello, is Charlie There?

6

John returns to Milwaukee a person of interest in Agathe's investigation, while his already fragile mental state worsens. At McMillan, Stephen's recovery and a sudden promotion further jeopardize the mission.

08

L'Affaire Contre John Lakeman

6

Agathe, headed back to Milwaukee to investigate John, crosses paths with Alice. Tom receives critical new intelligence that may give him the upper hand in his plan to influence the Iranian election.

09

Dick Cheney

5

Agathe interrogates John just as Edward struggles to establish his brother's alibi. A surprise visitor joins the McMillan duck hunt in a last minute appeal to Leslie to allow John back on the travel team.

10

Dead Serious Rick

6

John returns to Luxembourg where his dedication to his father is put to the test, just as Agathe gathers final evidence that may allow her to learn the truth about John.

Cast

Reviews

JonSteph
JonStephJun 2022
4.0

This show feels as if it has inspired Barry, my favourite show that is currently airing. Breakneck pacing, stress and anxiety inducing scenario, fleshed out characters, really sad outcomes, some good drama and really funny all in one. This show's writing is very peculiar in many ways, very quirky in nature but works to its advantage in producing comedy in addition to making the characters more endearing without breaking the gravity or reality of the show which is very impressive. There's a lot of cool cinematography in here from the various perspective shots, slow push-ins and long takes, the latter 2 of which are extremely effective in replicating the sense of pressure being piled on, anxiety and stress and really getting you in the head inside of our main character. The acting in this show is excellent, you can feel how depressed, sad and done John is with everything, everyone else's concern and you just get a real sense of character from each performance. I absolutely love the way this show is edited. They thought ahead so much with this show and you can tell with how it plays with chronology and sequence to the point where you have no idea what the next scene is going to be sometimes. It just keeps adding and adding as the show goes along and you just get the feeling of if it can go wrong, it will go wrong and while it can be really funny, it can also be really harrowing and stressful. Just a masterclass of tone balancing with its drama and comedy. It also has some great action in it to top it all off. A very one of a kind show and one that is criminally underwatched and underrated, give it a watch if you haven't. P.S. couldn't get out of my head that John looked like Alexander Skarsgard and Lawrence looked like Jermaine Clement. They look so similar to them.

jonk1000
jonk1000Mar 2026
5.0

# Patriot (TV) - Season 1 Review Patriot is one of most unique, fully realized pieces of television I've seen. Its writing, direction, performances, music, and overall cohesiveness come together in a way that feels deliberate at every level, resulting in something that remains massively underrated. ## The Creative Genius of Steven Conrad Steven Conrad's role as creator, writer, and director is central to why series works. There is a clear, unified vision guiding every aspect of production. Nothing feels accidental. Pauses are intentional, line readings are controlled, and visual choices consistently reinforce same quiet, off-center tone. The direction never pushes too hard; it avoids excess and instead relies on precision. It trusts material and allows moments to exist without forcing clarity or resolution too early. ## Conrad's Writing The show's greatest strength is its writing. The dialogue is awkward, simple, understated, and consistently believable - all in the best possible way. That restraint creates space for everything else to work. Instead of relying on heavy exposition, show trusts audience to infer meaning through behavior, tone, and context. Characters are written with unusual depth, revealing themselves gradually without ever feeling over-explained. ## The Cast The cast understands this tone completely and executes it with precision. Every line feels intentional, and every performance fits seamlessly into show's rhythm. Michael Dorman's portrayal of John carries a quiet weight that anchors series. Chris Conrad's Dennis brings a specific, offbeat energy that could easily fall apart in less capable hands but instead becomes essential. Aliette Opheim's Agethe balances inexperience with competence in a way that feels grounded and human. Supporting performances from Kurtwood Smith and Terry O'Quinn further reinforce consistency of cast. There are no weak links, and more importantly, no performances that feel like they belong to a different show. ## The Sights and Sounds... Visually, the show reflects that same philosophy. The cinematography is patient and observant, often holding shots longer than expected. This creates a subtle discomfort that aligns with the internal tension of characters. Framing is controlled but not showy, reinforcing a grounded, almost mundane reality. That grounded approach makes more absurd or surreal elements feel sharper by contrast. The goal is not to impress visually, but to sustain immersion. The music plays a structural role rather than a decorative one. John's songs function as a form of emotional exposition, conveying internal states that dialogue intentionally avoids stating outright. They carry tone, backstory, and conflict in a way that feels integrated rather than imposed. Removing them would fundamentally change show's identity. ## Watch this show. What ultimately distinguishes Patriot is its cohesiveness. Every element-writing, performances, direction, music, and pacing-feels designed in relation to the others. Nothing feels added on or out of place. The humor, tension, and underlying melancholy coexist without undermining each other. Maintaining that balance is difficult, and show sustains it consistently. The pacing contributes to this effect. It can initially feel slow or unconventional, but it is clearly intentional. The series prioritizes presence within moments over rapid plot progression. That patience allows emotional beats to land with more weight and gives scenes a lingering impact. Equally important is the show's restraint. It avoids over-explaining, avoids conventional dramatic peaks, and resists the kind of forced resolution that many series depend on. This confidence in what not to do strengthens its identity and keeps it from feeling formulaic. Patriot is not just well executed; it is fully coherent. It understands its tone, its characters, and its structure, and it commits to them without compromise. That clarity, combined with consistent execution across every level of production, is rare. It is the kind of series that remains distinct not just while watching, but long after.

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