- Netflix’s The Diplomat has received praise from fans and critics alike.
- The show’s writer, Sarah Cahn, is best known for her work in The West Wing and Homeland.
- Viewers have compared the show to The West Wing, and praised Keri Russell’s performance.
Netflix has added another show to its collection, The Diplomat, which has received praise from fans and critics alike.
The show’s writer, Sarah Cahn, is best known for her work in The West Wing and Homeland. The show depicts Keri Russell as the US Ambassador to the UK, trying to solve a diplomatic crisis while dealing with marriage woes.
The show features a talented cast including Rory Kinnear, David Gyasi, Ali Ahn, and Ato Essando.
Viewers have praised Russell’s performance, with some comparing the show to the critically-acclaimed political drama, The West Wing. One fan commented that the show has a “modern-day West Wing quality drama” while AwardsWatch founder Erik Anderson tweeted, “It’s got West Wing bones, and it’s the best of its kind since that.”
With only eight episodes, The Diplomat is a must-watch for fans of The West Wing and those who love political dramas.
The Diplomat is a political drama that depicts Keri Russell as the US Ambassador to the UK, trying to solve a diplomatic crisis while dealing with marriage woes.
The show’s writer is Sarah Cahn, who is best known for her work in The West Wing and Homeland.
Viewers and critics have compared The Diplomat to The West Wing, with some saying it has a “modern-day West Wing quality drama” and others praising the show’s “West Wing bones”.