In Special Ops: Lioness, it’s becoming increasingly clear how much borrowed time Joe’s professional life has bought against the personal life bank.
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Laysla De Oliveira is so great in these moments in the early episodes of Special Ops: Lioness, because she allows us to be with Cruz as she walks boldly but carefully on the precarious line between her new professional reality and her constructed identity.
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Over a quiet meal at an upscale Washington, DC restaurant, Joe was delivering a progress report about Cruz to Meade as Special Ops: Lioness Episode 2 (“The Beating”) opens.
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Welcome to the life-or-death metrics at play in Special Ops: Lioness, a new eight-episode slice of ever more powerful writer and director Taylor Sheridan’s TV universe.
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