Although things will be fine, Will will still insist on taking on a new mission. The mission began with the adventures of FBI agent Will Chase, whose symbolic name is Whiskey Cavalier, who, after emotional separation, changes his life completely. After his secession, he was appointed to work with the CIA Francesca and its symbolic name: Fiery Tribune. It is a new and unique adventure, as the two together lead an inter-agency team of spies to save the international and national entity.
There is nothing ground-breaking here. The series is pure popcorn, with lots of spy games and spy toys, pantomime villains, preposterous action sequences and nonsensical storylines. But that is part of the appeal.
Whiskey Cavalier knows what it is - which is a compliment, since many shows don't. And what it is is a good-looking action dramedy with good-looking people; it's aiming for a Mr. & Mrs. Smith sort of vibe.
This isn't a regular spy drama, Whiskey Cavalier insists at every turn, but a fun spy drama that refuses to take itself too seriously. Yes, it's cheesy, but it's hard to hold that against the show too much when it's also half the point.