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Jack Black | ... |
Alex Talbot
(10 episodes, 2015)
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Tim Robbins | ... |
Walter Larson
(10 episodes, 2015)
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Pablo Schreiber | ... |
Zeke Tilson
(10 episodes, 2015)
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Aasif Mandvi | ... |
Rafiq Massoud
(10 episodes, 2015)
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Maribeth Monroe | ... |
Kendra Peterson
(10 episodes, 2015)
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Eric Ladin | ... |
Glenn Taylor
(10 episodes, 2015)
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Geoff Pierson | ... |
Pierce Grey
(10 episodes, 2015)
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Esai Morales | ... |
President Julian Navarro
(10 episodes, 2015)
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Iqbal Theba | ... |
General Umair Zaman
(9 episodes, 2015)
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Erick Avari | ... |
Hasan
(7 episodes, 2015)
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John Larroquette | ... |
Robert Kittredge
(7 episodes, 2015)
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Melanie Chandra | ... |
Fareeda
(7 episodes, 2015)
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Carla Gugino | ... |
Joanne Larson
(6 episodes, 2015)
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Lamont Thompson | ... |
Dougan
(6 episodes, 2015)
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Ryan Cutrona | ... |
James Donaldson
(5 episodes, 2015)
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Marshall Manesh | ... |
Rafiq Massoud Sr.
(5 episodes, 2015)
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Meera Syal | ... |
Naeema
(5 episodes, 2015)
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Leslie Awender | ... |
Aide to CIA Director
(5 episodes, 2015)
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Beth Horne | ... |
Embassy Staff
(5 episodes, 2015)
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A new half hour comedy series, The BRINK focuses on a geopolitical crisis which tie three men together. The US Secretary of State - Walter Larson (Tim Robbins); a lowly Foreign Service Officer - Alex Talbot (Jack Black); and an ace Navy Fighter Pilot, Zeke Tilson (Pablo Schreiber). These three men must somehow pull through the chaos around them to save the planet from World War III. Written by DeAlan Wilson www.ComedyE.com
I am having the best time watching "The Brink." It's a funny, clever, fast moving half hour of t.v. If you're not paying attention, you'll miss so many great lines. Tim Robbins is hysterical as Secretary of State. Reminds me of Charlie Wilson; womanizer, drinker, but smart as heck. Jack Black is not my favorite comedian but he is winning me over in this series. John Larrouquette plays the fanatical religious ambassador to perfection. Pablo Schreiber is a lovable screw up. I don't think of Esai Morales as a comedic actor but he plays comedy really well. I could go on and on about each character so I'll conclude with this. Each and everyone of their performances knocks it out of the park. I applaud the writers of this great show. If this series is not picked up for a second season, I'll be terribly disappointed.