I'm sure having a look all over this blog you'll think I'm one of the latest acolytes who joined Spooks fans just because Richard Armitage had been recruited by MI5 Section D. But, no, I'm not. And unfortunately so, because that would have made it easier for me to face the very end of the show. I would have suffered at RA's leaving the show (which I did, not because he left but because of what they made of his character before his departure), not so much now. I could have even avoided watching this last ever series.
I saw it instead, I couldn't have missed it, and liked it as much as any other series of Spooks. This last series was not the best, maybe, but it was special because it was a bitter/sweet experience: I went on enjoying each minute of it, knowing that it would be one of the last.
It ended staying true to Spooks style, to its being an intelligent, low-cost, more introspective than action-based series.They closed with 6 great episodes.
I've started this post soon after watching the amazing but devastating final episode last week . I didn't want to write something too sad, mournful, plaintive. That's why I stopped and only last night, on the first Sunday night without new episodes of Spooks to watch, I remembered I hadn't posted my weekly journal.
Anyway, I won't do it, neither now. I'm not writing specifically about the last episode (Someone died... so sad, but brilliantly acted) and its final moments (welcome back, Tom Quinn! Are they bringing back old glories to prepare the path to a movie? That would be great!)
I'd like to say goodbye to my favourite series talking about my favourite moments, characters, episodes. Get ready to a good deal of Lucas North, of course. You know, Richard Armitage may not be the reason why I started watching it , but his presence increased my already existing enthusiasm for the series pretty much.
Favourite couple - Adam and Fiona Carter
Both spies, they were a brilliant team and a gorgeous couple. They worked together - only in a few episodes between series 3 and 4 - and dreamt of a good life together bringing up their son, Wes. Fiona died in Adam's arms killed by her ex- husband. They all had believed he had been hanged years before. Adam never actually recovered from losing her, until he himself heroically died in an explosion at the beginning of series 7.
Favourite female character
I've actually got three here...
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Jo Portman (Miranda Raison) - Recruited by Adam Carter in series 4 |
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Tragic, brave, clever Ruth Evershed (Nicola Walker) |
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Tough, cold, Ros Myers (Hermione Norris). The coolest female agent on the Grid.
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Favourite kissing scene - Ep. 3 series 9 Lucas /Maya
First of all a picture is not enough. Then, the idea he's not Lucas but a John Bateman disturbs me. What about re-watching the entire scene and forget about that John Bateman? His voice, his stare, his physical dominance convey anxiety, urging desire... We had been promised a hot scene on a kitchen table which never was ... just a picture in the hands of their enemies. (My previous post on series 9, ep. 3 -
Have you closed your eyes?)
Favourite on-the-bench scene
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Bloody Internet! |
No Ruth/Harry, sorry, though they were the pillars of the series and, at this point, no one can deny the truth. However, my favourite on-the-bench scene is from series 7: Lucas must sit on one to bear the hit he receives at discovering who his handler in his double-agent game is ... You'll find this tense, touching on-the-bench conversation in this video from 1:25 to 2:30
Favourite Double - Agent
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Gemma Jones as Connie James |
Connie James. S
tuff of legend, as Lucas North calls her at meeting her at the Grid. Brilliant senior agent who comes out to be a double agent working for Russia at the end of series 7. She redeems herself saving London from an atomic explosion and sacrificing her own life. It was she who sold Lucas to the Russians ...
Favourite male character - Lucas North in series 7
No surprise. You'll find a lot about my love for this character all around FLY HIGH! One of my favourite characters among the many in Mr A.'s career. If only they hadn't done what they did - the production, the scriptwriters- to such a brilliant, promising lead spook ...
Favourite Spooks Dream
A film with all the lead characters together. Sir Harry Pierce leading a high-risk mission with all his best men and women: Ruth Evershed, Tom Quinn, Zoe Reynolds, Adam Carter, Ros Myers, Dimitri Lavendis, Lucas North, Jo Portman. It'll remain just a dream, I know. But dreams cost nothing.
Farewell, Spooks. Always alive in our memory. Always high in our esteem. Thanks BBC for this incredibly intelligent spy drama!
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