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2 [[caption-width-right:312:The British DVD cover.]]''American Odyssey'' is an {{Creator/NBC}} TV series which centers around three separate milieux, exemplified in these characters:
3* Sergeant Odelle Ballard, who must escape out of Mali and who possesses critical information tying a large megacorporation to terrorist financing.
4* Peter Decker, a corporate lawyer who has stumbled upon another piece of the conspiracy while trying to head off a potential IRS investigation into questionable tax avoidance behavior by said megacorporation.
5* Harrison Walters, the young figurehead of the anti-corporate Occupy protesters based out of New York City, and Bob Offer, a fringe member of the group who has computing skills and sees conspiracies everywhere.
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7The series began airing on 5 April 2015 and ended its first (and only) season on 28 June 2015.
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9!!Tropes in this series:
10* AffablyEvil: Colonel Stephen Glenn, Odelle's commanding officer. It's never explained why he is absolutely determined to silence Odelle by any means necessary despite their close relationship prior to the drone attack, but he does everything he can to keep Odelle's survival a secret from her family. [[spoiler:Failing that, he tries to plead with Odelle one last time to lie to the New York Times reporter.]]
11* BatmanGambit: Luc's knock on Seydou's door causes Odelle to escape out the back way. Luc, having anticipated this, accosts her just after she leaves the house.
12* BigBad: A company named [[spoiler:Societele]] is the mega corporation suspected of enabling terrorist financing.
13* BigSecret: Bob Offer insistently refuses for some time to tell Harrison why he [[spoiler:deleted Odelle's email]] (until Harrison finally badgers him into explaining, and even then he doesn't really tell the truth). It is since revealed that [[spoiler:Ruby threatened his ailing mother]].
14* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:All three leads do fulfill their main goals, but not without a lot of fallout to deal with. Peter's quest for the truth is successful, but now he has to begin the process of putting his family back together. Harrison gets a byline in the New York Times, but is also severely traumatized and can barely come to terms with killing Ruby. Odelle has made it back to the United States using Isabel's identity, but she's still a fugitive, separated from her family, and is being hunted down by her former commanding officer.]]
15* CassandraTruth: {{Inverted}}. Harrison's father becomes convinced of the truth of Harrison's allegations [[spoiler:about Odelle's e-mail]]. Peter Decker has a much more difficult time with this trope.
16* ChildSoldier: Aslam, a teenager impressed into guarding a prisoner.
17%%* CloudCuckooLander: Bob Offer.
18* CooperationGambit: Aslam and Odelle start out this way, with wary, TeethClenchedTeamwork. [[spoiler:By the third episode, "Drop King", they have evolved into calling each other friends.]]
19* CorruptCorporateExecutive: {{Implied}} to be in play as the BigBad is a mega corporation.
20* CringeComedy: Bob Offer's [[spoiler:awkward attempt to show he likes Harrison]].
21* DeadpanSnarker: Aslam, who rather downplays the armed aspect of the conflict at hand:
22-->'''Aslam:''' The Ansar Dine hate the Tuareg. Like your blue states and red states. We're used to it.
23* EarnYourHappyEnding: Almost all of the "good guys" go through varying degrees of hell over the course of the series.
24%%* FemmeFatale: [[spoiler:Ruby.]]
25* FireForgedFriends: [[spoiler:After they finally flee Mali, Aslam struggles with his new and uncertain future, adamantly refusing to let Luc or Odelle make the decision for him. At the last second, he decides to go with Odelle.]]
26%%* HollywoodHacking: Bob's ability to crack iPhone passwords.
27* HoneyTrap: Exploited in order to spy on Decker's family. [[spoiler:Societele is paying Cameron, Maya's attractive boyfriend, to go out with her as a way to rattle her father and get information about the family.]]
28* IdiotBall:
29** Peter Decker keeps making rookie espionage mistakes as he places phone calls from within corporate HQ and makes it fairly obvious he's investigating a conspiracy his legal firm is involved in and wants to keep quiet; later, when he meets Harrison, he doesn't immediately offer up the information that SOC was bankrolling the Ansar Dine and Al Qaeda, as well as other terrorist groups, in order to clear the way for their mining concerns in various countries as well as keeping control of their soverign debt holdings.
30** General Diallo becomes too obvious that his desire to go after OSELA has more to do with a romantic relationship than anger over OSELA's kill squad acting with total disregard of Mali's government.
31** Aslam is in Barcelona illegally, and hares off into the city after Odelle without even a basic map of the city and some money, never mind a working knowledge of Spanish in the event he meets someone who doesn't speak English.
32%%* ImplacableMan: Frank Majors, the OSELA mercenary hunting Odelle in Mali.
33* InLoveWithTheMark: The hired assassin [[spoiler:Ruby admits this to Harrison]], deviating from an apparently detached and sarcastic demeanor when it comes to dealing with OSELA's targets.
34* IronicEcho: When Odelle is being interrogated by Omar, he mentions studying at the University of Michigan, and says, "Go blue". Later, when Odelle reveals that she understands Arabic, she mockingly chants back, "Go blue!" in that language.
35%%* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: The OSELA merc does this to [[spoiler:Skakir Khan]].
36* JailBaitTaboo: A 21-year old guy worries he's guilty of statutory rape for sleeping with a 17-year old girl. However, in New York the age of consent is 17, so he needn't be, though apparently he's unaware.
37* JerkassHasAPoint: Luc points out to Odelle that OSELA probably won't care about him as they're so focussed on her. Also, he does have a reason to be truculent around her; [[spoiler:OSELA mistakenly shot his girlfriend, believing her to be Odelle]].
38* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:The CEO of SOC, who had a war veteran run over to protect his secrets, [[DrivenToSuicide walks in front of a bus after they are exposed]].]]
39* KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] in the case of [[spoiler:Odelle Ballard's unit and Harrison's father]].
40* LoverTugOfWar: Anna is visibly annoyed at the way Ruby is rather openly hitting on Harrison in front of her.
41%%* MacGuffin: Odelle's flash drive.
42* TheMole: The hired assassin [[spoiler:Ruby, who masquerades as a freelance reporter]].
43* NiceJobBreakingItHero: If Odelle [[spoiler:hadn't given the pills to the wounded boy, she wouldn't have ended up needing to kill his father]].
44* OhCrap: Harrison is so hyped up [[spoiler:that he doesn't check the email sent to him by Bob, which completely wrecks his credibility, when he live-tweets the equivalent of a rickrolling]].
45* PrivateMilitaryContractors: A PMC named OSELA features in the series. They're reputed to play fast and loose, with basic courtesies and standard procedures.
46* ProperlyParanoid: Peter Decker realizes his family is at risk [[spoiler:when he discovers that Societele and Simons-Wachtel have detailed knowledge of his son's and daughter's movements and social circles. It gets worse when he (correctly) suspects that a teenage boy flirting with his daughter is also tied to said companies.]]
47* RapeAsBackstory: Ruby reveals that she was sexually abused as a child to Harrison.
48* RippedFromTheHeadlines: A subplot in Season 1 involves a populist Greek politician, who intends to use any leverage she can get over Societele in order to repudiate all or part of outstanding Greek debt. As of 2015, a left-wing government in Greece is making Euro sovereign debt holders nervous over the legitimacy of the Greek national debt.
49* ScyllaAndCharybdis: Odelle and her companion Aslam (who is Tuareg) have to choose between her certain death [[spoiler:at the hands of the Tuareg pilgrims]], or being captured alive [[spoiler:by the Ansar Dine militants]]. Appropriately, the writers did intend the series to be a modernized, American retelling of Homer's epic.
50* SequelHook: Some plot lines are left purposely unresolved, such as [[spoiler:what Odelle was doing to hide before she got back to the USA, as well as where Aslam went after going into Barcelona]].
51%%* StraightGay: The Malian General (Diallo), who is the secret lover of Aslam's uncle.
52* SuicideByCop: [[spoiler:How Ruby decides to go out. Harrison's flashbacks in the finale, however, imply that he might have been the real killer.]]
53-->"There are only two ways this can end: Jail or death. I'm not going to jail."
54* WholesomeCrossdresser: Aslam's uncle in Bamako, Shakir Khan.

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