Class of '09: Miniseries

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2023
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Poster for Class of '09: Miniseries

Oscar nominee Brian Tyree Henry (Bullet Train) and Emmy nominee Kate Mara (A Teacher) lead this FBI thriller miniseries set... More

Where to watch Class of '09: Miniseries

Class of '09: Miniseries is available to stream in New... More Zealand now on Disney+.

Class of '09: Miniseries episodes

Episode 1.1

Part of Something

The Class of '09 meets for the first time at... More Quantico. In the present, Agent Poet concludes her most challenging undercover operation only to be plunged into another. In the future, with the Bureau radically changed, Poet's career reaches a crisis point.

Episode 1.2

The Fitness Test

At Quantico, the Class of '09 must pass a physical... More fitness test or face expulsion. The trainee most at risk is Tayo, and as we see him struggle in the past, in the present, he faces one of the most dangerous threats the Bureau has ever experienced. In the future, we see how these shocking events were behind the radical changes he's made to the Bureau.

Episode 1.3

Thank You for Not Driving

At Quantico, Poet faces a challenging driving course. In the... More present, Poet's undercover operation brings the FBI to a critical juncture, while Tayo hunts down a domestic terrorist cell. In the future, Poet investigates the scope of Tayo's power.

Episode 1.4

Not Your Girlfriend

At Quantico, the Class of '09 faces the meaning of... More taking a life. In the present, the Agents must thwart a terrorist attack and to save lives, they must take a life. In the future, we come face to face with their trauma.

EPISODE 1.5

The Problem Is People

In the past, as the Class of ’09 grapple with... More the complex history of the Bureau, Tayo meets the love of his life. In the present, we see how his dreams of making amends for the Bureau's history are threatening that love story. In the future, the Class of ’09 finally confront each other.

EPISODE 1.6

Hogan's Alley

At Quantico, the Class of ’09 must complete the impossible... More challenges of Hogan's Alley. In the present, Poet, pursuing a deadly serial killer, is helped by an old friend. In the future, tragedy strikes and the justice system is no longer under human control.

EPISODE 1.7

Orders Night

At Quantico, the final tests before graduation are accompanied by... More a reveal of where the trainees will be posted. In the present, Tayo's extraordinary rise to power is propelled by artificial intelligence. In the future, Tayo falls from grace.

EPISODE 1.8

Graduation

In the present, Tayo seizes control of the Bureau. In... More the future, the Class of ’09 reunites in a final showdown with the system they created. In the past, the trainees graduate, wondering where they will all end up.

Class of '09: Miniseries | Ratings & Reviews

"Class of '09 is never boring, playing with structure and theme in a way that doesn’t feel like anything else on TV."

RogerEbert.comRogerEbert.com

"Class of ’09 has ambition but, like many a starry-eyed freshman, spreads itself too thin."

The GuardianThe Guardian

"It feels like a broadcast TV show from a decade ago — specifically like Quantico..."

Hollywood ReporterHollywood Reporter

"It's a smart and timely series. But by its halfway point, it's yet to feel like a vital one."

TV GuideTV Guide

"Class of ’09... cleverly plays with procedural tropes in order to deliver an ambitious story."

ColliderCollider

"Class of ’09 may eventually put all its pieces together... but its first half is too frustrating and empty to justify continued viewing."

IndieWireIndieWire

"It’s a show more engaging to think about than it ultimately is to watch."

VarietyVariety

"(Mara, Henry and Moafi) are the saving graces of Class of ’09, an otherwise serviceable but occasionally disoriented FBI thriller..."

PastePaste

"On the whole it comes in as pretty good, rather than great..."

Rolling StoneRolling Stone

"There’s so much going on, most of it is underdeveloped and even shallow at times. There are worthy performances in the mix... but the actors are working with scattered material."

Boston GlobeBoston Globe

"(A) cerebral, ambitious, but frustratingly paced tale of human fallibility and technological overreach."

Time MagazineTime Magazine

"The personal lives of the characters can grow emotionally moribund. But the action sequences... are grippingly violent and intelligently so."

Wall Street JournalWall Street Journal

"SKIP IT. Class Of ’09 is too busy jumping between timelines to tell a cohesive story that has any kind of momentum."

DeciderDecider

Class of '09: Miniseries | Details

Rating
M,
Genre
Drama, Thriller
Country of origin
USA
Studio
FX

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