Amber Rose Revah’s Dinah Madani, a Homeland Security agent who is very troubled by Frank and his actions.
Then we see Paul Schulze’s CIA bigwig Rawlins, who knows Frank from a time when they both served in Afghanistan.
Finally, there’s Ebon Moss-Brachrach’s Micro, a colleague of Frank’s with a past in the NSA and a willingness to help the cause.
It’s interesting how it all breaks apart and comes back together as Frank’s face, implying all of these people made him who he is.
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