Intelligence (American TV series)

He can get into any of its data centers and access key intel files in the fight to protect the United States from its enemies.

[21] In episode 13, it was revealed that the name "Clockwork" was based on the 1879 short story "The Ablest Man in the World" by Edward Page Mitchell.

His life was changed when a scientist replaced his brain with a clockwork device that intended to make the patient—who has become a Russian baron at the time of the story—become Russia's answer to Napoleon.

"[24] On Rotten Tomatoes, the series has an aggregate score of 38% based on 13 positive and 21 negative critic reviews.

The website consensus reads: "Intelligence fails to live up to its name, with corny dialogue and overblown violence that cannot be rescued by its capable leading actors.