Warning: Major spoilers for The Night Agent season 2 below!Despite being invaluable to Night Action on multiple occasions, why hasn’t Rose become an officialNight Agentyet? Rose (Luciane Buchanan) has been through a lot during the first two seasons of Netflix’s thriller series, having watched her aunt and uncle being murdered, dodging multiple assassination attempts, and helping stop a political conspiracy.The ending ofThe Night Agentseason 2sees Rose return to civilian life after another traumatizing run-in with Night Action - and being told by partner/occasional lover Peter (Gabriel Basso) that she needs to stay away from him as he’s bound for prison.

While Rose will almost certainly return fortheNight Agentseason 3, it’s odd the show has painted itself into another corner with her. Season 1 ended basically the same way, with the new series having to then spend time weaving her back into the narrative. At leastthe show has an organic way to bring Rose back, since the AdVerse tracker she created could be a key plot devicenext time. Still, given all she did for Night Action during season 2 (which sits at 90% onRotten Tomatoes), it feels like her talents are fiercely undervalued.

Peter in The Night Agent season 2 with a target and New York in the background

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Rose Has Proven Herself To Be Just As Valuable As Night Agents

Rose was arguably the MVP of Night Action during season 2

The Night Agentseason 2’s castintroduced Amanda Warren as Peter’s new boss, Catherine. She’s initially skeptical of his abilities and trustworthiness - for reasons that are made clear in later episodes - but she comes to trust him. For whatever reason, Catherine keeps trying to get rid of Rose, who constantly proves her worth. She manages to track down Peter when nobody else can,Rose’s tracker is a huge help with the mission and she does an amazing job going undercover at the gala event.

Catherine does eventually come to recognize Rose’s contributions, but it’s hard to see how she and Peter could have succeeded without her help…

Rose speaking next to Peter looking serious in The Night Agent season 2

Peter is still considered a rookie despite having undergone training; in contrast, Rose has had no training at all. She is constantly shown to be resourceful and a quick thinker, from figuring out a way to escape the mobile lab to helping Peter take down Markus (Michael Malarkey) during the finale. Catherine does eventually come to recognize Rose’s contributions, but in hindsight, it’s hard to see how she and Peter could have succeeded without her help.

Would Catherine Ever Consider Rose To Become An Actual Night Agent?

Rose joining Night Action is the next logical step

Peter’s future was looking grim duringThe Night Agentseason 2’s finale. He had sold out to “intelligence broker” Monroe (Louis Herthum) in order to save Rose’s life and was looking at prison time for being a traitor. Instead, Catherine bailed him out of trouble so he can go undercover with Monroe, and find out his ties to the new POTUS. Where Rose will fit into that story is unclear, butthe show should stop playing around with the obvious and make Rose an official Night Agent.

Of course, she would need the training, but Rose has already proven herself a natural. She and Peter make for a natural team too, and after two seasons of finding herself drawn into Night Action missions and helping save people, regular civilian life might not hold the same appeal. Plus,it would be tedious if every season ofThe Night Agentended with Rose and Peter splitting off again, only to be reunited once more. Having them both as active agents and balancing the mission and romance would be a fresh dynamic to work with.

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The Night Agent

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The Night Agent is a suspenseful thriller in which a dedicated FBI agent becomes embroiled in a dangerous conspiracy after answering an emergency line call. Set against the backdrop of political intrigue, the agent uncovers a mole within the White House, posing significant risks to national security.

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