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MI-5 [TV Series] (2002)

MI-5 [TV Series] (2002)
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Premiering May 13, 2002, on BBC1, the British espionage-adventure series Spooks pitted undercover agents of the country's MI-5 squad (the U.K. equivalent of the NSA) against international troublemakers and terrorists. Though extremely violent and almost unbearably tense, the series scored its biggest points by dramatizing the pressures brought to bear against "average" people engaged in a top-secret profession: For example, one of the many plot threads involved the love life of Senior Case Officer Tom Quinn (Matthew MacFadyen), whose girlfriend was convinced that Tom was merely a lower-level computer tech. Other members of the "Spooks" team included Quinn's second-in-command, Zoe Reynolds (Keeley Hawes), technical genius Danny Hunter (David Oyelowo), reckless Tessa Phillips (Jenny Agutter), and department head Harry Pierce (Peter Firth). During the series' first season on the air, Spooks made headlines throughout the British Isles by virtue of its explosive second episode, in which a popular soap opera actor, misleadingly advertised as one of the series' "stars," was abruptly and nastily killed off; thereafter, audiences could never take anything that happened on the series for granted -- and the viewership soared. Spooks debuted over the American A&E cable network under the title MI-5 on July 22, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Matthew MacFadyenKeeley Hawes, (more)
Director(s):
Ciaran DonnellyJustin Chadwick, (more)
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of MI-5 [TV Series]

Premiering May 13, 2002, on BBC1, the British espionage-adventure series Spooks pitted undercover agents of the country's MI-5 squad (the U.K. equivalent of the NSA) against international troublemakers and terrorists. Though extremely violent and almost unbearably tense, the series scored its biggest points by dramatizing the pressures brought to bear against "average" people engaged in a top-secret profession: For example, one of the many plot threads involved the love life of Senior Case Officer Tom Quinn (Matthew MacFadyen), whose girlfriend was convinced that Tom was merely a lower-level computer tech. Other members of the "Spooks" team included Quinn's second-in-command, Zoe Reynolds (Keeley Hawes), technical genius Danny Hunter (David Oyelowo), reckless Tessa Phillips (Jenny Agutter), and department head Harry Pierce (Peter Firth). During the series' first season on the air, Spooks made headlines throughout the British Isles by virtue of its explosive second episode, in which a popular soap opera actor, misleadingly advertised as one of the series' "stars," was abruptly and nastily killed off; thereafter, audiences could never take anything that happened on the series for granted -- and the viewership soared. Spooks debuted over the American A&E cable network under the title MI-5 on July 22, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Bharat NalluriJustin ChadwickAndy Wilson
Writer(s):
Howard BrentonMatthew GrahamSimon Mirren
Producer(s):
Simon Crawford CollinsJane FeatherstoneAlison Barnett
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Katherine C.

Everything about this series is top notch. The casting, acting, writing, editing, directing. But don't blink you'll miss something. Tightly written & tautly edited, it is an edge of your seat thrill ride. I don't know how it garnered only a 3 star member rating unless the US release with a missing 15 minutes/episode significantly changed its character. It is cutting edge in every way. Forget what you think you know about Spooks (spies) & the cavalry coming to the rescue. Anything can and does happen. The first season was only 6 episodes & ended with such a cliffhanger, we were glad we bought both the 1st & 2nd seasons. It remains the best TV series we've ever seen. But beware, it's totally addictive.

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