The sardonic British series about spies no one wants is as likable as ever in its fourth season. Is that enough?
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Will Smith, the showrunner, discusses the comic spy thriller, which returns for its fourth season on Wednesday and is up for nine Emmy Awards later this month.
The sardonic British series about spies no one wants is as likable as ever in its fourth season. Is that enough?
The Australian actor steps into season four of the British spy thriller, playing the American leader of a mercenary group.
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