The series begins with a strong set of dramatic events. In a story that seems closer to reality, which speaks of an American man working in a prominent position in the US government. This man has a small chip in his brain that allows him access to Intel's main information, which is the only weapon through which any data center can be penetrated and access to basic information in the battle. Through that segment, the US man can protect the United States from any counter attack of any kind or place.
The producers provide plenty of action, much of it triggered by the understandable fact that every enemy on Earth would like to get hold of Gabriel's microchip, or find one of his own.
The opener offers plenty of running, fighting and shooting, plus a spy-vs.-spy plot that's barely interesting enough to warrant the energy it takes to follow.