Warning: Major spoilers for The Night Agent season 2 below!Considering all the lingering tension between them, why does Noor aid Peter with his UN mission in The Night Agent's cast and is an aide to the Iranian ambassador in New York. Noor is also focused on getting her mother and brother out of Iran before the latter is conscripted into military service. To this end, Noor agrees to supply Peter (Gabrial Basso) and Night Action with valuable intel in exchange for her family being extracted.
Unfortunately, the mission goes disastrously wrong from the beginning when Noor's brother Farhad (Kiarash Aman) resists Night Action's extraction. After pulling a gun, he s The Night Agent's season 2 kill count when agent Sami (Marwan Kenzari) is forced to kill Farhad in self-defense. Peter unwisely decides to withhold the truth from Noor in the aftermath, and Noor is understandably quite furious when she learns the truth. However, she doesn't turn him down when Peter later comes to her for help with another mission.

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Noor Put Others Before Herself To Help Peter In The Night Agent Season 2
Noor realized there were bigger things at stake than her anger
Noor initially holds Peter and Night Action responsible for her brother's death - even though she knows Farhad's own actions played a part. This is why she also planned to sell Peter out to security head Javad (Keon Alexander). However, when Noor meets with Peter, he sincerely apologizes before asking for help getting into the UN to save Rose's (Luciane Buchanan) life. After hearing that her friend Rose was kidnapped by terrorists planning to manufacture the K.X. gas, Noor helps Peter out.
Noor knows more is at stake than her anger and grief, so she gets Peter the UN badge he needs...
This doesn't mean her anger has vanished, but as she repeatedly does in The Night Agent, Noor puts others before herself. She knows more is at stake than her grief, so she gets Peter the UN badge he needs. Peter's mission involves stealing a file for intelligence broker Monroe (Louis Herthum), who will offer up the location of Rose and the K.X. in exchange. Peter succeeds in stealing the file and saving Rose - even though he offers up a piece of his soul in doing so.
The Night Agent Season 2's Ending Proves Noor Forgave Peter & Rose
Noor and her mother were granted asylum
The ending of The Night Agent season 2 gives Noor a bittersweet epilogue after she escapes from Javad's murderous clutches. Night Action kept part of their promise, with Noor reuniting with her mother and the two moving to Illinois after being granted asylum. Still, there is lingering trauma for them following Farhad's death. Rose also visits Noor, with the two debriefing in the aftermath of the New York mission. Noor even asks how Peter is doing following his arrest, proving she still cares about him and Rose even after everything that happened.
For her part, Rose states she is leaving Peter in the past and focusing on her app AdVerse, and she offers Noor her friendship as she adjusts to American life. Noor's Night Agent arc was the most affecting of season 2, and it's unknown if she will return for the next series. Her story is complete, but since the same could have been said for Rose following season 1, there's a decent chance she could come back.
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The Night Agent
- Release Date
- March 23, 2023
- Network
- Netflix
- Showrunner
- Shawn Ryan
Cast
- Peter Sutherland
- Hiro KanagawaFBI Director Willett
The Night Agent is a suspenseful thriller in which a dedicated FBI agent becomes embroiled in a dangerous conspiracy after answering an emergency line call. Set against the backdrop of political intrigue, the agent uncovers a mole within the White House, posing significant risks to national security.
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The Night Agent - Season 2
- Release Date
- January 23, 2025
- Network
- Netflix
- Series
- The Night Agent
- Episodes
- 10
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