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Diane Farr's Night Agent Future Teased By Showrunner After Season 2 Absence: "Listen, People Went To Go See Hannibal Lecter"

This article contains spoilers for The Night Agent season 2.

The Night Agent creator Shawn Ryan addresses the return of Hong Chau as the villainous Diane Farr. The series is based on the novel by Matthew Quirk of the same name and follows FBI mole Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso). By the end of The Night Agent season 1, it's revealed that White House Chief of Staff Diane Farr is involved in some nefarious and deadly dealings, feigning innocence to earn Peter's trust. It's a betrayal that still haunts Peter in the show's recently debuted second installment.

In an interview with TVLine, Ryan touches on a cameo from NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie that features a brief mention of what happens to Farr. He explains that this is meant to indicate that Farr received justice for her duplicitous dealings:

We were very lucky to get Savannah Guthrie to do a little cameo for us, where Monroe is watching TV and she’s interviewing one of the presidential candidates and he references “the party of Vice President Redfield and Diane Farr.” So, I think we can assume that justice has found Diane Farr in season 2.

In terms of whether viewers should expect to see Farr again, Ryan teases that Peter may well end up having to reach out to Farr in the future and compares her to Hannibal Lecter in that regard:

Listen, people went to go see Hannibal Lecter in prison for information. Who knows? Who knows when Peter might have to go visit her behind bars to find out something.

What Diane Farr Still Means To The Night Agent

Her Actions Have Changed Peter

Diane sits in the White House in The Night Agent season 1.
Diane sits in the White House in The Night Agent season 1.

The Night Agent season 2 begins with Peter having to watch his partner Alice (Brittany Snow) get killed when an operation goes bad in Bangkok. Because of Farr's betrayal, and her failed plan to use Peter as a fall guy, he has a difficult time trusting his new handler Catherine Weaver (Amanda Warren) in the early season 2 episodes. Rose Larkin (Luciane Buchanan) even has to remind him that not everyone is like Diane. He still struggles with trust, though he eventually comes around to working with Weaver for the benefit of Rose.

The crucial character may not be among The Night Agent's season 2 cast, perhaps owing to Chau's higher profile after becoming an Oscar-nominated actor for her supporting performance in The Whale. But that is exactly why it would be interesting to see Farr again, making use of one of the show's most talented performers and allowing her to chew some scenery as a remorseful antagonist who is presumably stuck behind bars.

Our Take On Hong Chau Returning As Diane Farr

It'd Be A Great Pay-Off

Even though she's not likely to be back in a series regular capacity, it would be a treat for audiences to see Chau pop up for a few scenes in the already-confirmed The Night Agentseason 3. The actor is too good, and Diane's significance to the story is too important, to sidestep her altogether. It'd all solidify the connections between seasons, making for a more rewarding experience for viewers who have been watching since the start.

Source: TVLine

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The Night Agent
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8.4/10
Release Date
March 23, 2023
Network
Netflix
Showrunner
Shawn Ryan
Directors
Adam Arkin, Guy Ferland, Millicent Shelton, Ramaa Mosley
Writers
Seth Fisher, Munis Rashid, Corey Deshon

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Creator(s)
Shawn Ryan
Main Genre
Drama
Producers
James Vanderbilt, Shawn Ryan, William Sherak, Julia Gunn, David Beaubaire, Paul Neinstein, Marney Hochman
Seasons
2
Story By
Matthew Quirk
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix

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