Viewers of The Diplomat Season 1 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. This crime-drama mystery TV series from America was brought to life by Debora Cahn. The show delves into the life of a career diplomat who must balance her prestigious role as ambassador to the UK with her complicated marriage to a political figure during a global crisis.
Here’s how many episodes are in The Diplomat Season 1 and on what day new episodes come out.
How many episodes are in The Diplomat Season 1?
The Diplomat Season 1 has 8 episodes.
The episode list is as follows:
- Episode 1: The Cinderella Thing
- Episode 2: Don’t Call It a Kidnapping
- Episode 3: Lambs in the Dark
- Episode 4: He Bought a Hat
- Episode 5: The Dogcatcher
- Episode 6: Some Lusty Tornado
- Episode 7: Keep Your Enemies Closer
- Episode 8: The James Bond Clause
Following a hostile attack on a British vessel, experienced diplomat Kate Wyler takes on a new role in the UK that tests both her skills and her marriage. As she faces a bombing in her next assignment, Kate finds herself at odds with Hal. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Trowbridge’s passionate comments at a funeral cause a commotion. To appease Trowbridge, Kate enlists Hal’s assistance with a prominent visitor and seeks advice from a confidential source as complex emotions start to surface. Elsewhere, tensions rise at Chevening House when an unexpected guest arrives, leading Kate and Dennison to scramble for a solution while Hal forms a new connection. Over at Winfield, the clash between a determined Hal and a strong-willed Kate reaches a boiling point.
The cast of The Diplomat Season 1 includes Keri Russell, Rufus Sewell, and David Gyasi.
When do new The Diplomat Season 1 episodes come out?
All episodes of The Diplomat Season 1 are currently available to watch. There are no new episodes.
The official synopsis for the series reads:
“In the midst of an international crisis, a career diplomat lands in a high-profile job she’s unsuited for, with tectonic implications for her marriage and her political future.”