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Spooks Episode #6.4 (2002–2011) Online

Spooks Episode #6.4 (2002–2011) Online
Original Title :
Episode #6.4
Genre :
TV Episode / Drama / Thriller
Year :
2002–2011
Directror :
Charles Beeson
Cast :
Richard Betts,Aykut Hilmi,Miranda Raison
Writer :
David Farr,David Wolstencroft
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
59min
Rating :
8.2/10
Spooks Episode #6.4 (2002–2011) Online

Abdul Kharami is a suspected terrorist who is under constant surveillance but manages to evade his watchers just as MI-5 receives reliable information that he may be ready to stage an attack. Kharami specializes US targets and given the Americans set them up with the Tehran explosion, Ros for one thinks they should just ignore him. Harry Pearce thinks otherwise and brings his American counterpart, Bob Hogan, up to date. He also authorizes the launch of Operation Zebra, MI-5's plan to infiltrate the CIA. When Kharami's plan is traced to the Iranian Special Consul, Adam uses his special contact there to find out what is going on but it goes horribly wrong. As Ros learns from her Yalta contacts, Kharami's intentions - and his target - aren't are as straightforward as MI-5 may have thought.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Richard Betts Richard Betts - Operator
Aykut Hilmi Aykut Hilmi - Abdul Kharami
Miranda Raison Miranda Raison - Jo Portman
Ofo Uhiara Ofo Uhiara - Michael Johnson
Anthony Ofoegbu Anthony Ofoegbu - Belhadj
Rupert Penry-Jones Rupert Penry-Jones - Adam Carter
Hugh Simon Hugh Simon - Malcolm Wynn-Jones
Hermione Norris Hermione Norris - Ros Myers
Peter Firth Peter Firth - Harry Pearce
Gemma Jones Gemma Jones - Connie James
Matthew Marsh Matthew Marsh - Bob Hogan
Felix D'Alviella Felix D'Alviella - Warren
Pasha Bocarie Pasha Bocarie - Secretary
Simon Abkarian Simon Abkarian - Dariush Bakhshi
Agni Scott Agni Scott - Ana Bakhshi


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Maucage

The rot first evidenced in Season Five is now well and truly set in as a once fine show spirals into near silliness. Overlong story arcs, Pantomime villains and muslims being presented as caricatures instead of the more nuanced characters they usually were feature all season long and Jones, Penry-Jones and Norris' tired, self-righteous and worst of all boring characters are long overdue for some kind of heroic demise. New blood, new focus was desperately needed at this point.