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Jojo
27-10-2008, 08:23
The world is still facing the threat of Islamist terrorism and, with Russia also emerging as a new super power, MI5's Section D faces even more frightening and deadly challenges, as the critically acclaimed spy drama returns for a gripping new series.

Six months on from their terrifying ordeal at the hands of the Red Backs, Adam is back on the Grid, but there is no sign of Jo.

Brushing off his recent torture, Adam is already leading the team on a major terrorist threat. A British soldier, Private Andy Sullivan, has been kidnapped by al-Qaeda and they are threatening to kill him unless all Remembrance Sunday services are cancelled.

There's also a new Spook on the block when a secret assignation between MI5 and the Russian intelligence services (the FSB) brings Harry's old protégé, Lucas North, back into the fold after eight years languishing in a Russian prison. Harry is thrilled to have him back, but does Lucas have the necessary skills to rejoin MI5 at the top level? And, more importantly, whose side is he really on?

Harry's opposite number at the FSB, Arkady Kachimov, reveals they have discovered the identity of the MI5 officer Harry posted to Russia on a secret mission – none other than Ros Myers. In the knowledge that the FSB are onto her, the prodigal daughter of Harry's team begins her dangerous journey back to Britain.

Things get worse for the team when they learn from Ros's Russian intelligence that al-Qaeda is planning to detonate a bomb during a Remembrance Service, and the bomber is supported by the Chechens with links to Russia. With thousands of civilians at risk, can the team locate the car bomb and rescue Private Sullivan before it is too late? When Adam takes matters into his own hands, the team hold their breath as his race against the clock becomes a desperate fight for survival.

Jojo
27-10-2008, 08:24
The Spooks are reeling at the devastation caused by the explosion and Harry vows revenge on the man he believes is responsible – the chief of the Russian intelligence services (FSB), Arkady Kachimov – as the critically acclaimed spy drama continues. But, when the British government refuse to support him, Harry realises he must have concrete proof to back up his belief that the Russians are trying to destroy Britain.

Ros coordinates the investigation and targets powerful Russian oil tycoon Beletsky – a man with connections high up within the FSB. She blackmails him to uncover the Russians’ next move, but Beletsky can only confirm he’s been told to shut down his company’s servers at a specific time.

Meanwhile, Lucas is desperate to work back on the Grid, but Harry orders him to stay away – concerned about the relationship Lucas forged with Kachimov during his years of incarceration. It seems Harry is right to be cautious when Lucas secretly meets with his Russian handler – none other than his ex-wife, Elizabeta.

Back at MI5, Harry’s fears about the Russians are confirmed when a rogue submarine planning to attack Britain’s communications is discovered in British waters. If the attack goes ahead, it will bring Britain to its knees – causing financial and social chaos. The team must get the submarine’s locations and secret codes from the Russians, but Lucas is the only person who can infiltrate FSB. Can Harry trust Lucas, or is he acting as a double agent?

Jojo
27-10-2008, 08:28
The pressure is on for the team when they are alerted to a barrage of possible British al-Qaeda attacks and receive a tip-off about a particularly active terrorist cell, as the critically acclaimed spy drama continues. Desperate to unearth their plans, Ben is sent on a dangerous mission to infiltrate the cell.

Meanwhile, Harry is alarmed when Lucas reveals he is experiencing flashbacks to when he was incarcerated in a Russian prison, and recollects the word "Sugarhorse" repeatedly being used by his torturers. Harry denies all knowledge of "Sugarhorse" but secretly visits his trusted MI5 mentor, Bernard Qualtrough, to discuss his concerns over Lucas's revelations. It transpires that "Sugarhorse" is a top secret MI5 operation and the Russians have caught wind of its existence. Harry realises there must be a high-level mole within MI5, but who is the traitor?

Ben is deep undercover and discovers the terrorists are planning a bombing campaign in London. He accompanies them on a dry run but soon discovers that this is no practice and that he is minutes away from innocent members of the public getting killed.

Ros and the team face a desperate race against time to prevent the terrorists' bombs going off but, with four bombs set to detonate, it's an almost impossible task. Jo will stop at nothing to save London from devastation, landing herself at the centre of a catastrophic situation.

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Look who's back!!!

Jojo
27-10-2008, 08:31
Muhammed Khordad, al-Qaeda's No. 3, is in London and wants to negotiate with MI5, as the critically acclaimed spy drama continues. Hoping this could be key to ending the war on terror, Ros and Harry agree to the meet.

Khordad reveals a planned terrorist attack by an extremist faction of al-Qaeda, targeting London at 3pm that afternoon. Khordad is prepared to exchange intelligence on the location of the bomb for a public pardoning of two al-Qaeda prisoners – he expects the Home Secretary to deliver a statement confirming they were wrongfully arrested.

Harry meets the Home Secretary, who is unhappy with Khordad's proposition, but, after considerable persuasion, the statement is delivered. However, Khordad reveals the broadcast was not to his liking, leaving the team to launch a desperate mission to find him and force the bomb location details out of him.

Meanwhile, the Russians have also learnt about the military operation and, in a test of Lucas's loyalty, they order him to make sure the bomb goes off. The team has a tough decision to make: either they defuse the bomb, blowing Lucas's cover and leaving them vulnerable to Russia, or they let the bomb go off – maintaining Lucas's double agent status.

In the midst of the drama, Harry receives a call from his old mentor, Bernard Qualtrough, who names the mole within MI5 responsible for passing on top secret information about operation Sugarhorse to the Russians. Harry is shattered when he realises one of his team members is a traitor – but who could it be?

Jojo
27-10-2008, 08:35
The British economy is on the brink of collapse and speculation over the identity of the next troubled bank creates panic across the city, as the spy drama continues.

Having identified the man behind the rumours as Alexis Meynell, a businessman famous for exploiting vulnerable economies, the team at MI5 fears he will bring Britain to its knees.

Ros is sent undercover as an employee at Meynell's firm to find out exactly what he's planning. Lucas joins the investigation, playing the role of Ros's fiancé. However, unbeknown to him, Asa Darlek, Meynell's right-hand man, recognises him from his days in Russia.

Whilst Ros and Lucas attend a business function with Meynell, Ben takes the opportunity to search Meynell's office for intelligence and finds the name of a Russian bank on his hard drive. Ben informs Lucas, who goes to investigate further, leaving Ros to handle Meynell alone.

After the function, Ros joins Meynell in his hotel room for a nightcap. As they talk business, he convinces her that he has a higher moral agenda. Interrupted by a call, Meynell is stunned to learn from Asa that Ros works for MI5.

Forced to regain his trust, Ros assures him that she believes in his ideology and, challenged to prove she's trustworthy, she spends the night with him.

Having made such a sacrifice, can Ros use her relationship with Meynell to save the British economy from disaster?

DaVeyWaVey
27-10-2008, 11:48
Thanks for those spoilers!

I'm glad Jo is still alive! I wonder if the traitor is Adam as he's meant to be leaving halfway through the series..:hmm:

Jojo
31-10-2008, 23:49
The team at MI5 is responsible for security at an emergency Middle Eastern peace summit in London, following a recent Israeli attack on Gaza, as the spy drama continues. Amidst the preparations, they learn a key part of an assassin's toolkit is being sold online, causing major concerns and prompting an immediate mission to retrieve it.

Lucas discovers the vendor is Dean Mitchell, a teenager who inadvertently witnessed an assassination and subsequently got hold of the murderer's kit bag. While visiting Dean, Lucas catches sight of an armed snatch squad waiting outside, proving MI5 are not the only ones interested in Dean's goods.

Back on the grid, the team unearth a plot by MI6 to assassinate the Chief UN Negotiator who's in London for the peace summit. Further investigation reveals a photographer took incriminating pictures that could expose their plans. To safeguard MI6's actions, the photographer was killed – right before Dean's eyes.

As well as witnessing the murder, MI6 also believes Dean is in possession of the damaging photographs. In such a vulnerable position, the team pulls out all the stops to protect Dean but, with MI6 hot on the trail, can MI5 successfully lead him to safety?

Meanwhile, Harry receives an unexpected message from Asset K, a Russian sleeper agent who wants to meet to disclose details of the mole who tried to sabotage a 20-year British intelligence operation. Harry entrusts Connie with the task of retrieving the file which will reveal the MI5 traitor. As Harry opens the file he is unprepared for the shocking information it contains...

Chloe O'brien
01-11-2008, 00:29
She's alive, Jo's alive. Thanks you. I hope its Ros it's the mole I would be guuted if it was Jo.

Jojo
01-11-2008, 07:44
I'm wondering if there is going to be some high ranking person as being the mole. We obviously know its not Adam after the shocking opening episode, which I'm still traumatised by, and I wonder that it wouldn't be Jo because she thought so much of Adam and said about returning to work in his memory kind of thing. Would Ros really risk everything now she's made it to Unit Chief, but then, I don't think I fully trust her tbh. Malcolm wouldn't hurt a fly and I don't think it would be Connie. Which would then leave Lucas, who has brought in to "replace" Adam as the tottie, so would they get rid of him in his first series, or would leave it open for someone completely different (can't see it being Harry, but then, this being Spooks, it really could be anyone).

It does say a member of the team is the mole though, so arghhhh, I can't figure it out lol. Maybe through the episodes leading up to it, we'll get a clue.....

Jojo
08-11-2008, 08:23
Sugarhorse, a top-secret MI5 operation set up to destabilise Russia's nuclear capability, is at risk of collapse when an asset is found dead, in tonight's episode of the spy drama. Harry quickly realises he's been framed as the Russian mole and, with his arrest imminent, contacts Lucas for help.

With the clock ticking, Lucas travels to Russia to meet with one of Harry's trusted contacts, Maria, who has intelligence that can help protect Britain from nuclear attack. But the Russians are on to him and, shortly after he discovers where the intelligence is hidden, Maria is murdered.

Meanwhile, Harry's house is stormed and he is arrested. Richard Dolby, Director-General of MI5, grills him for information but Harry insists he has been set up by ex-MI5 officer Bernard Qualtrough. Dolby remains unconvinced and sends in a brutal interrogator.

Back on the grid, Dolby informs Ros of Harry's arrest and tells her to investigate the death of the Sugarhorse asset. He warns her that all communications are being monitored, and Ros knows if they are to prove Harry's innocence the team must urgently outsmart those listening in.

With the Russian intelligence services closing in, Lucas finds the location where the information has been hidden and is horrified to uncover the identity of the mole.

Back in London, Ros visits Harry – who sends her a coded message. Meanwhile, Ben notices an inconsistency with the Sugarhorse asset's death and visits the archive to dig deeper. When Lucas calls Ben to reveal the traitor's identity, Ben doesn't realise just how close the mole is...

Chloe O'brien
15-11-2008, 23:00
What if Adam is not really dead and he turns out to be the mole, just a suggestion. by the way I may need to go off sick from work next Tuesday with having to watch spooks and 24 on the same night. my poor brain cell or my heart won't be able to cope.

Abigail
16-11-2008, 00:25
Kath, please don't do that to me. I couldn't bear it if I've been mourning the loss of Adam only to find he's alive and is a traitor.

I wonder if it is Connie.

Chloe O'brien
16-11-2008, 00:34
I'm sorry but its going to be a OMFG I don't believe it moment when the mole is revealed and it does say a team-member, which leaves us with Harry, Malcolm, Connie, Jo, Lucas, Ben and Ros for a choice and if you go onto the bbc/spooks web-page Adam has not been marked as deceaded so technically they could bring him back.

Abigail
16-11-2008, 00:36
Highly doubt it is Harry or Malcolm. Lucas has only just come back so I don't think it's him. My bet is on Connie or Ben. Or maybe Connie is a red herring :hmm:

Jojo
16-11-2008, 11:54
Tensions between America and Russia are at an all-time high in the final episode of this series of the critically acclaimed spy drama. Through the intelligence Lucas brought back from Moscow, the team discovers Russia is planning an attack on London this very day, codenamed Tiresias. Tiresias is a network of silent saboteurs who have infiltrated all areas of British governance with the sole purpose of crippling the UK once activated.

With the clock ticking, the team must find out what is planned and, with everyone a potential Tiresias sleeper agent, there is only one person who can help them – the MI5 mole.

The team abducts the mole who, after being grilled, reveals a Tiresias sleeper has been instructed to set off a nuclear bomb at 3pm. The mole also admits a Tiresias dossier has been hidden at London Bridge, which will reveal the identity of who is about to detonate the bomb – and where. The team has to get there immediately.

Meanwhile, Russia's intelligence services (the FSB) discovers that MI5 has kidnapped their prize asset and races to retrieve the mole before MI5 puts a stop to their planned attack.

As MI5 and the FSB head for London Bridge, the teams meet amid a barrage of gunfire. Can the Section D team members escape and get to the dossier in time? And will the mole – the only person with the knowledge to neutralise the nuclear element – change sides again and save London from the fatal explosion?

Chloe O'brien
22-11-2008, 00:27
Ems if you know who the mole is you better tell me. having to watch spooks and 24 on the same night is not good for me.

Jojo
22-11-2008, 08:44
:lol: Kath!!

I tell you what - that night is going to be one heck of a viewing night! I wish I knew who the mole was, but I don't :( If you find out though - let me know would you lol

Rach33
25-11-2008, 14:41
cannot believe who the mole is and what happens!!! It was arghhhhhh!!!!!!

alan45
25-11-2008, 16:34
I actually watched the episode on BBC3 last night and the mole was identified.



HOWEVER I think that this was a double bluff and the mole actually was the person who was killed in Century House and that the person who was identified last night is still working for MI5 against the Russians and in particular their handler that owned the bookshop. Im looking forward to the final episode of this amazing series.

For those of you who want to know the mole last night was identified as CONNIE :eek: :eek:

Jojo
26-11-2008, 22:45
But I have to say, if that person was really a double bluff sort of thing, would *major spoiler hidden here - read at your peril/risk!!!*she really have killed Ben like she did??!!

:eek::eek:

alan45
27-11-2008, 00:06
Well it looked very realistic. What better way to pretend to be a traitor than by using method the KGB/FSB would use

Jojo
27-11-2008, 10:30
Very true.

This series has been absolutely fantastic so far though.

The writers should be in Government though, they way they've been able to predict all of these things a year before any party have been able to (the bank episode/economy etc)

alan45
27-11-2008, 10:59
Do you have the spoilers for the last episode????

Jojo
27-11-2008, 11:19
Do you have the spoilers for the last episode????

Posted on the previous page Alan but the post link is http://www.soapboards.co.uk/forums/showpost.php?p=625601&postcount=15 :D

So will the mole really be a mole and if (as sounds from those spoilers) the mole is the mole, will they turn in time to save us all!!

And who will be caught in the firefight?! Will we have any more deaths this series to end on?!

alan45
27-11-2008, 11:48
Thanks.

I was breathless just reading that. Knowing who the Mole is makes the last episode UNMISSABLE viewing. Of course they will save London from Nuclear devastation.

Hopefully it will take a lot less than that to bring this present government o an end before they bankrupt the country completely. Thanks to Comrade Brown and his cronies not only will we be in debt for the rest of our lives but it looks as if our children will too.:angry:

Jojo
27-11-2008, 12:04
I thought that after re-reading it again, after seeing the BBC3 episode or at least, the last 15 mins or so after the very shocking bit.

No conversation is held in the Jojo household whilst its on. I've seen a couple of trailers which have some scenes of a huge firefight going on aswell and just seeing the trailers got my heart racing, let alone the entire episode.

Can't wait, although on the other hand, can't believe its over again so quickly.

Chloe O'brien
28-11-2008, 11:39
Sppoks has now been moved to a Saturday night up here in Scotland from the Monday night and I won't see the final episode next Saturday because Marley is in a Christmas Panto next week. BAH HUMBUG I'll have to wait until Monday to catch it on iplayer.

Chloe O'brien
29-11-2008, 23:33
I've just watched the episode you will see on Monday. There is no word in the english dictonary to describe what I have just seen. They have identified the mole but that maybe a red-herring I'm believing nothing until the final credits role. All I will say is don't watch it if you have a queezy belly and it's more dramatic if you watch it through the gaps in your fingures while they attempt to cover your eyes to block out the pain. Someone please send in Jack Bauer to rescue Harry I can't stand to see him tortured.

Abigail
29-11-2008, 23:36
I'm guessing you've seen the same episode as Alan did on Monday BBC3.

Can't wait for Monday now :D

miccisy
30-11-2008, 12:57
Does the series repeat at all. Ive missed the last two episodes and was wondering whether they repeat.

alan45
30-11-2008, 13:02
I've just watched the episode you will see on Monday. There is no word in the english dictonary to describe what I have just seen. They have identified the mole but that maybe a red-herring I'm believing nothing until the final credits role. All I will say is don't watch it if you have a queezy belly and it's more dramatic if you watch it through the gaps in your fingures while they attempt to cover your eyes to block out the pain. Someone please send in Jack Bauer to rescue Harry I can't stand to see him tortured.


I'm guessing you've seen the same episode as Alan did on Monday BBC3.

Can't wait for Monday now :D

I see you are of the same opinion as me Kath regarding the mole. It may well be a double bluff. Either way the last episode should be absolutely fantastic

Abigail
30-11-2008, 16:28
Does the series repeat at all. Ive missed the last two episodes and was wondering whether they repeat.

The are all on the iplayer.

Chloe O'brien
06-12-2008, 23:23
I've just watched the finale episodes and I don't want to spoil it for those who have not seen it. All I will say is THAT THEY CAN'T DO THAT!!!! They can't end the series like that and expect us to wait a flaming year to find out who do the writers think they are. I am seven weeks away from the new season of 24, which I have waited two years for. I can't have this distracting. It's not on beeb.

Jojo
07-12-2008, 12:32
You've watched the one thats showing on BBC1 on Monday already Kath?? How come?? They don't show the final episode on BBC3 (don't tell me I missed it?!)

alan45
07-12-2008, 19:05
Nope it defo wasnt on BBC 3 this week. Looking forward to it tomorrow.

Chloe O'brien
07-12-2008, 23:36
The schedule up here in Scotland is different from south of the Border. For the last three or four weeks we have had a programme on Scottish History at 9pm on bbc1 Monday nights, so we see Spooks on the Saturday before. That is why I seen the finale last night. I can't believe I know something that no-one else knows. I need duck-tape to shut me up. I'll speak to you all tomorrow after 10pm. Get the kids in bed early and unplug the phone. :eek: