Published 18:48 IST, December 3rd 2020
'Pine Gap' ending explained: All about the 2018 Australian political drama TV series
'Pine Gap' ending explained now! Read on all about the 2018 Australian political drama Netflix series that aired for 1 season with 6 episodes.
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Pine Gap is a popular Australian TV series that was released on Netflix in 2018. re was only 1 season of political thriller which had six episodes. series showcased story about Australian and American joint defence intelligence facility which is located at Pine Gap. Pine Gap is actually name of location whcih is situated in south-west of Alice Springs town in Australia. six-part series was created by Greg Haddrick and Felicity Packard. Read on to understand ending of Pine Gap.
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Pine Gap ending explained
According to TV Tonight, last episode that is sixth episode showcased Si-US tension get escalated. It is shown that Kath, Ethan and Rudi n interrogate Moses, and it is revealed that he had given $12k to Marissa for her fraud debts. Moses is ruled out as suspect, n investigators question Arrenrte law student Immy who states that someone used her phone to send foot of A-team thus ordering Bangladesh's drone strike. Just when US and China are shown to initiate ir diplomatic mediation, Simon makes a deal with Kath to ensure his job inturn of which he would help m identify spy.
Gus is shown to stay at Pine Gap after his far thinks that he had saved President's life. Gus and Jas resume ir relationship, while Zhou's meeting with Immy indicates that she must be spy. At last scene, it is shown that Eloise Chambers is arrested as suspect. While Immy and Zhou sit side by side and it is revealed that se two are set for some huge plan ahead. It is almost clear that Immy is indeed spy who is safe from investigators eyes, as y have arrested someone else as a prime suspect.
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Pine Gap reviews
Pine Gap reviews on IMDb have a rating of 7.2/10. While it also has a 78% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Here is complete cast of Australian political drama series.
- Parker Sawyers as Gus Thomson, an American mission director
- Tess Haubrich as Jasmina Delic, a Serbian Australian communications intelligence team leader
- Jacqueline McKenzie as Kath Sinclair, Australian deputy chief
- Steve Toussaint as Ethan James, American chief
- Stephen Curry as Jacob Kitto, an Australian mission director
- Sachin Joab as Simon Penny, an Australian communications intelligence analyst
- Mark Leonard Winter as Moses Dreyfus, American foreign instrumentation signals intelligence analyst
- Kelton Pell as Dr Paul Dupain, an Elder of Arrernte people and medical doctor
- Madeleine Madden as Immy Dupain, an activist Arrernte law student and Paul's daughter
- Lewis Fitz-Gerald as Rudi Fox, American chief of intelligence operations
- Edwina Wren as Eloise Chambers, an American imry intelligence analyst
- Alice Keohavong as Deborah Vora, a Laotian Australian electronic intelligence analyst
- Jason Chong as Zhou Lin, an executive for Chinese state-owned mining company Shonguran
- Simone Kessell as Belle James, Ethan's wife
- Michael-Anthony Taylor as Will Thompson, Gus's far
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18:48 IST, December 3rd 2020