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The Diplomat

Show Info

  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: April 20, 2023
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 14
  • Networks: Netflix
  • Genres: Drama, War & Politics
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The Diplomat(2023)
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Keep your friends close. Keep your enemies closer.

TMDB Rating: 7.5 (299 votes)

Overview

In the midst of an international crisis, a career diplomat lands in a high-profile job she’s unsuited for, with tectonic implications for her marriage and her political future.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

8 episodes • 2023Avg: 7.2Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Cinderella ThingApr 20, 20237.2
2Don't Call It a KidnappingApr 20, 20237.1
3Lambs in the DarkApr 20, 20237.8
4He Bought a HatApr 20, 20236.8
5The DogcatcherApr 20, 20236.9
6Some Lusty TornadoApr 20, 20237.3
7Keep Your Enemies CloserApr 20, 20236.9
8The James Bond ClauseApr 20, 20237.5
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

6 episodes • 2024Avg: 7.1

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1When a Stranger CallsOct 31, 20246.8
2St. Paul'sOct 31, 20246.9
3The Ides of MarchOct 31, 20247.1
4The Other ArmyOct 31, 20247.0
5Our Lady of Immaculate DeceptionOct 31, 20246.9
6DreadnoughtOct 31, 20247.9

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