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Spooks the final episode

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    #11
    Originally posted by Bunk View Post
    There was a blink-and-you-miss-it blast from the past too. Not really sure what the point of it was though.

    Can't remember what happened to him it's so long ago. Are we to assume he's now working for MI6 or some other outsourceable organisation?

    Wouldn't mind seeing a spin off with the early members that survived setting up their own spy unit for 'black bag' operations.
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      #12
      Originally posted by zeitghost
      All in all, one of the better endings for a series.

      A little bit predictable, though they managed to add a twist to the 'bomb of the week'.

      Good to see the CIA and MI5 field operatives are still thick as pig tulip, when two of their three vehicles gets immobilised or someone nearby may have a motive for killing someone else nearby.
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      Feist - The Bad In Each Other (Later With Jools Holland)

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        #13
        Originally posted by PAH View Post

        Can't remember what happened to him it's so long ago. Are we to assume he's now working for MI6 or some other outsourceable organisation?
        Tom - Last seen (some years ago) as I recall wading into the sea, after lamping Harry.

        I guess that scene was a hint of retribution against the Russian guy who organised the whole plot.
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          #14
          According to Wikipedia:
          Tom Quinn (Matthew Macfadyen; 2002–2004; 2011) Chief of Section and Senior Case Officer, Section D. Decommissioned after jeopardising a key mission and took early retirement. Became a private contractor after leaving MI5.

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            #15
            Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
            Tom - Last seen (some years ago) as I recall wading into the sea, after lamping Harry.

            I guess that scene was a hint of retribution against the Russian guy who organised the whole plot.
            BBC - Spooks - Tom Quinn Character Info

            Tom was serious, focussed and popular with the team he leads. Deeply intelligent and with impeccable instincts, Tom's job was everything to him and always came first. While this made him an excellent Spook, it didn't make him such a perfect boyfriend, as his girlfriend Ellie quickly found out in series 2. If he wasn't out on missions that put his own life in danger, he was back home, putting his family at risk.

            Tom's loyalties were called into question when he tried to convince Harry, Zoe and Danny he'd been set-up in an assassination plot. Unable to persuade any of the team of his innocence, Tom felt cornered as Harry threatened to call in back-up. He shot Harry and ran.

            Tom eventually managed to prove his innocence. He was exonerated of any wrong-doing and returned to the Service. However, it wasn't to be for long. Tom's moral questioning of his job caused a massive crisis of confidence. He jeopardised an important mission and Harry was forced to de-commission Tom from MI5. His career is now over and he is no longer a Spook.
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              #16
              Originally posted by zeitghost
              Didn't he come back after that, then disappear again?

              Or was that someone else?

              It appears that he departed at the end of series 2. In 2003.

              Doesn't life go quickly when you're enjoying yourself?

              Spooks: Episode 10 Episode Summary - TV.com
              Apparently he came back for a couple of episodes at the start of the 3rd season. I don't remember any of that so I must have missed at least a few episodes, possibly even a whole season

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                #17
                I assume Harry got him in to take out the Elena's ally in Russia although that doesn't quite tie in with the crisis of conscience that caused him to leave MI5 in the first place. Harry would probably have felt a bit guilty about asking Dimitri or the others to break even more laws for him. How they stayed out of prison, never mind kept their jobs, I'll never know.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Bunk View Post
                  How they stayed out of prison, never mind kept their jobs, I'll never know.

                  One word: Fiction.
                  Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
                  Feist - I Feel It All
                  Feist - The Bad In Each Other (Later With Jools Holland)

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by PAH View Post
                    One word: Crap.
                    ftfy

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Churchill View Post
                      ftfy
                      In a bowl of turds that is current TV programming I don't think Spooks was a floater. It's now sunk without trace.
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