The American Embassy

The American Embassy

2002
The American Embassy
The American Embassy

The American Embassy

6.4 | TV-14 | en | Drama

The American Embassy is an American drama series that aired on Fox from March to April 2002. The series was created by James D. Parriott, and executive produced by Danny DeVito.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP6  Walking on the Moon
Jan. 01,0001
Walking on the Moon

Emma gets involved with a US fugitive requesting protection before turning himself in.

EP5  Agent Provocateur
Jan. 01,0001
Agent Provocateur

Emma is sent on a simple trip to Paris to authenticate the ownership of a painting.

EP4  Long Live the King
Apr. 01,2002
Long Live the King

Torn between the uncertainties of both Doug and Jack, Emma is faced with the burning question, 'Does romance still exist in the world?""

EP3  Driven
Mar. 25,2002
Driven

Emma is still coping with the trauma of the Embassy bombing as Jack gives her driving lessons. Meanwhile, Doug continues to search for the bombers, and a secret is revealed about Gary.

EP2  China Cup
Mar. 18,2002
China Cup

Traumatized by the bombing at the embassy, Emma is in denial of her pain and anger over the loss of a friend. Ignoring Elque's demands to seek trauma counseling and avoiding the men in her life, Emma eventually finds the means to release her emotions.

EP1  Pilot
Mar. 11,2002
Pilot

When Emma Brody leaves her friends and family in Ohio to begin work as a vice consul for the American Embassy in London, she's faced with cultural differences, challenges in the workplace and flamboyant flatmates. Emma's vitality draws the attention of a handsome American CIA agent and a dashing British Lord. In her first week, Emma must help a 12-year-old girl when her father takes her to London after losing a messy custody battle. Also, an eccentric psychologist who is trying to return home makes a brief, yet powerful impression on Emma.

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6.4 | TV-14 | en | Drama | More Info
Released: 2002-03-11 | Released Producted By: Jersey Television , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

The American Embassy is an American drama series that aired on Fox from March to April 2002. The series was created by James D. Parriott, and executive produced by Danny DeVito.

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Cast

Reiko Aylesworth , Arija Bareikis , Michael Cerveris

Director

Danny DeVito

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Reviews

juicewithajee This show was a joke. My dad is an FSO (Foreign Service Officer). This show came out while he was still in training in D.C. and his classmates used to watch it and count the security violations in each episode. They were numerous to say the least. Foregive me, but how did this lady manage to skip the amazingly hard Foreign Service Exam (which very few people pass), the Oral Interview (which even fewer people pass), all of the months of basic training, more months of detailed training, get promoted, and then get to London on her first tour? It can take over a year just to get your security clearance so you can even be hired, not to mention a health clearance. Its insane. And apart from this embassy life is not accurately portrayed. Regardless of post everyone upon arrival is greeted by a social sponsor, who shows you around etc, and an office sponsor, who helps one to settle down in the office. And there are strict regulations regarding living space alloted to officers. No one is made to share a house or apartment. This is not the armed forces for heaven's sake. (And yes, I am aware that one cannot demand or expect accuracy in network television. But if they are going to call the show "The American Embassy" they ought to at least try a little bit. After all, one does not make a show about baseball players, then show them playing football instead.) Clearly the makers of the show either never spoke with Department of State officers, or ignored their advice completely. And even if she did manage all of this, she would have been kicked out for her nutty conduct. On the other hand, that might explain why she got to London on her first tour. It could be what is known in the business as a "lovely parting gift". Over all, this show was a complete and utter joke, from start to finish.
mmartin1971 After watching the first episode of American Embassy I was hooked. I was shocked to see that it was going to be canceled after only 6 episodes. With Fox on a canceling spree (Ally McBeal, The X-Files) they need to have something of quality on their lineup and I believe American Embassy is it. It could have easily slid into one of the recently vacated time slots and had the potential of being another major hit. Having visited England before it was a nice change to see something that was actually filmed there. Fox should reconsider and bring back the series for the fall and let the viewers decide if it should stay or go. Re-run the original 6 episodes (so we can finally see how the story line ends) and take it from there.
Laura Beth I absolutely love this show and was so disappointed to hear that FOX was cancelling it. I don't have too much time on my hands to watch TV, but I always made time for American Embassy. Whether I was glued to the television set on Monday night or taping an episode....I never missed one showing. We finally got a well-rounded program, and then they pull the plug. It is funny, surprising, serious, and lovable. Please bring back American Embassy.
TVCritic "The American Embassy" - what a wonderful relief for the Monday-night, 9pm timeslot!I have only this much to say:Dear Fox Executives:Please keep "The American Embassy" and its refreshing new star, Arija Bareikis, on the air. Forget about "Ally McBeal" - that show is a goner.