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‘The Copenhagen Test’ Review: Peacock Thriller Flatlines

Last updated: December 27, 2025 8:10 am
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“The Copenhagen Test” is a thrilling espionage series that delves into themes of loyalty, revenge, and integrity. The show follows Alexander Hale, an intelligence analyst at The Orphanage, a secretive organization that monitors the U.S. intelligence community. Led by St. George and Peter Moira, The Orphanage has always been secure, but when Alexander is promoted to field work, he finds himself in a dangerous situation. Despite its potential, the series falls short due to its convoluted plot and excessive number of characters.

Three years after his last mission as a special forces soldier, Alexander is feeling stagnant in his role at The Orphanage. While his personal life is on the upswing with a new relationship with Michelle, his career is lacking excitement. Seeking a more challenging position, Alexander competes with his rival, Edmond Cobb, for a spot in a new operation.

However, Alexander is hiding a secret about his health, suffering from migraines and panic attacks. His ex-fiancée, Dr. Rachel Kasperian, provides him with medication to alleviate his symptoms. Additionally, his last three assigned assets have been compromised, leading to scrutiny of all analysts at The Orphanage.

Despite these challenges, Alexander secures the promotion with the help of his mentor, Victor Simonek. He soon discovers that his brain has been hacked, causing his headaches. Moira and St. George use this information to uncover the hacker, enlisting Samantha Parker as Alexander’s handler to monitor his every move.

While the premise of “The Copenhagen Test” is intriguing, the series fails to deliver on its potential. The complex plot and numerous subplots make it difficult for viewers to follow the story. Alexander’s character lacks depth, and the revelation of the villain’s motives falls flat.

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The show touches on themes of technology, loyalty, and identity, but its execution is lacking. The pacing is slow, and the series struggles to maintain tension and excitement. A shorter episode count and a more focused narrative could have improved the overall structure of the show.

Despite its talented cast and interesting concept, “The Copenhagen Test” ultimately falls short of expectations. The series premieres on Peacock on December 27th, but it may struggle to stand out in a crowded thriller genre.

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