Referenced in Sovereign Awards (2024)
Narrative
Joe, the CIA agent, tries to balance his personal and professional life as the spearhead in the agency’s war on terrorist activities, etc. The authors of the terribly negative reviews of this gripping series are entitled to their opinions on the matter.
For example, how realistic is Laysla de Oliveira’s pull-up sequence?
However, they seem driven by a particular agenda and overly obsessed with minutiae. Many of the negative reviewers claim to have direct experience of the matter.
Well, so do I
While Lioness may contain enough technical errors to prevent it from qualifying as a special operations documentary, there are so many more details that it gets right, some of them surprisingly, that it stands head and shoulders above most other programming one would compare it to. For example, I myself switched to Lioness after I started watching Heart of Stone.
The Lioness delivers, and how!
I normally enjoy Gal Gadot, but I wanted to watch something with a little more red meat. From the action and plot to a cast of relatable characters, played by a truly stellar cast, it’s all eminently fun!



19/44