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Graceland
Season 1
TV-14
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A rookie FBI agent is sent to a house for undercover agents in Southern California, where he is trained by a former legend FBI agent.
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12 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
Mike Warren is newly graduated FBI agent who was hoping to work in DC. But he would be told that he's being assigned to work in Graceland, which is the code name for a beach house in California wherein undercover agents from the FBI, DEA, and Customs are based. The man in charge is Paul Briggs a veteran agent. All of them wonder why he is there? Expecially the DEA agent whose partner Briggs is replacing because he was shot recently.
Guadalajara Dog
E2
Guadalajara Dog
Briggs and Mike tilt rival gangs against each other. Mike learns that undercover life has moral complications.
Heat Run
E3
Heat Run
Briggs helps Lauren with her case against the Russian Mafia. Charlie's C.I. proves unreliable during a drug deal.
Pizza Box
E4
Pizza Box
Despite Briggs' hesitations, Mike gets recruited by a Nigerian drug lord to teach gang members how to shoot well, while Paige recruits Jakes and Tuturro to go undercover with a flirtatious and dangerous female pot farmer.
O-Mouth
E5
O-Mouth
While Mike gets deeper into Bello's organization by trying to convince him to hire him as his bodyguard, Briggs and Charlie resume their former identities as a sexually-charged couple to get intel on a mysterious drug supplier called Odin from a drug dealer names Quinn.
Hair of the Dog
E6
Hair of the Dog
Mike convinces Bello to steal from a drug cartel. Briggs helps Charlie cover up bad decisions.
Goodbye High
E7
Goodbye High
Dark secrets are revealed when Charlie decides to tell the house that she used heroin undercover. Briggs is finally forced to come clean to Mike, but just as Mike thinks his investigation is coming to a close, Briggs has a darker secret up his sleeve.
Bag Man
E8
Bag Man
The newly formed Briggs-Bello alliance is tested when members of the Caza Cartel head north with a deadly ultimatum. During the aftermath, Mike is forced to push his own limits for the good of the case.
Smoke Alarm
E9
Smoke Alarm
Bello's last strike initiates a war that Graceland must stop. Charlie meets an unusual ally. Briggs faces the past.
King's Castle
E10
King's Castle
Tempers flare and relationships are pushed to the brink when Charlie discovers a secret about Briggs and begins working with a Federale to find the truth. Mike discovers that Juan is missing and that the FBI has a suspect: Paul Briggs.
Happy Endings
E11
Happy Endings
Briggs and Mike search for the truth about Juan's disappearance. Briggs makes a decision about his future.
Pawn
E12
Pawn
Briggs goes on the run, thinking that Mike found the recording of him killing Badillo. But Mike doesn't find it. That's when everyone at the house is brought in for questioning. Mike tries to find Briggs. Charlie continues to work with the Federale who unbeknown est to her is a killer.
Cast of Season 1
Daniel Sunjata
Paul Briggs
Aaron Tveit
Mike Warren
Vanessa Ferlito
Catherine "Charlie" DeMarco
Serinda Swan
Paige Arkin
Manny Montana
Joe "Johnny" Tuturro
Brandon Jay McLaren
Dale "DJ" Jakes
Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
Clark Collis
No one is going to confuse Graceland with The Wire. But no one's going to be shooting up their television after watching it, either.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Gail Pennington
I suspect fans of USA's other dramas will grab this surfboard, too, and hang on for an enjoyably bumpy ride.
New York Post
Linda Stasi
A new, trite and pretty awful scripted formulaic cop show.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
Graceland visits some of the same visual and emotional terrain that viewers enjoyed in Terriers and Southland. Both of those also [had] an eye for a certain, sun-blasted criminal realm. Graceland has this look, too, but that's just about all it has.
Wall Street Journal
Dorothy Rabinowitz
Government agents loll around the beach, exchanging the kind of banter for which television writers would, in a just world, be sent to some quiet place to reflect on their idiocy.
HollywoodChicago.com
Brian Tallerico
Graceland is cliched and familiar but also well-done and tightly paced.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
"Entertainment lite" - and we spell the word that way because it requires less energy than typing all the letters in the word "light."
New York Times
Alessandra Stanley
The first episode of Graceland, is imaginatively, if self-consciously, filmed, but it puts so much energy into image, color and soundtrack that it loses steam when it comes to character and dialogue.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
It hits a final twist that would be tiresome even if you believed Graceland was equipped to explore it properly. Had Elvis ever actually entered the building, this would be the point where he left. Follow suit.
Newsday
Verne Gay
There's a clever twist toward the end that forces you to wonder whether the real denizens of Graceland ever did stuff like this.
AV Club
Emily St. James
None of this is incredibly complicated or complex, but it makes for enjoyable lightweight fare.
The Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
While it's not exactly Breaking Bad, stepping away from USA's too-pat world of "blue sky" TV into something edgier is a welcome diversion.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matt Zoller Seitz
The central notion here is that undercover police work is like acting. Of course that has a longer beard than Al Pacino in 1973's Serpico, but Graceland works it with more commitment than you might expect.
Variety
Brian Lowry
The show gets by on atmosphere to the same degree its beachfront extras are dressed: just barely.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
USA takes a few step beyond its familiar formula with Graceland, a law-enforcement show based on an actual cop shop from the 1990s.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
There's a lot of potential here, and an interesting blend of self-contained and long-form storytelling.
Los Angeles Times
Mary McNamara
Graceland is an entertaining addition to a strong summer lineup in which attractive people trade witty banter and engage in serious work that provides good clean episodic fun while teaching the main characters the importance of love and loyalty.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
It's pretty average, and proud of it.
IGN Movies
Max Nicholson
Graceland touts a fun premise and likable characters, but also feels like a run-of-the-mill cop show format.
TV.com
MaryAnn Sleasman
I'm excited because it's establishing twisty alliances and character motives right off the bat-something that could make all the difference when it comes to the show's ability to deliver.
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