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- The series ten finale of the British spy drama television series Spooks was originally broadcast on BBC One on 23 October 2011. It is the show's sixth episode of the tenth series and the 86th and final episode of Spooks. The episode was written by Jonathan Brackley and Sam Vincent, and directed by Bharat Nalluri. The series finale concludes the "Tourmeline" story-arc that ran through the final series. Section D tries to prevent a terrorist attack from a Russian ultranationalist that will disrupt a partnership between Russia and the United Kingdom, and push both nations into war. The episode sees the return of Tom Quinn, a main character from the first three series portrayed by Matthew Macfadyen. The finale was seen by over five million viewers, a series high, though in the same timeslot it was again beaten by ITV1 period drama Downton Abbey. It was met with generally positive reactions from television critics. (en)
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- List of Spooks episodes (en)
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- *Andrew Byron as Pavel Zykov
*Nicola King as Estate Agent
*Matthew Macfadyen as Tom Quinn
*Jeffry Wickham as Mikhail Levrov
*David Cann as Chief of Airstaff
*Sam Reid as Young Harry
*Jenni Herzberg as Young Elena
*Irena Michi as X-ray Operator
*Leemore Marrett as CIA Officer
*Ursula Valentinovich as Flight Attendant
*Vincent Montuel as FSB Officer (en)
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- Series 10, Episode 5 (en)
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- "It all ended in double-dares, unblinking poker-faces trying to out-bluff each other and, where all else failed, a big jab with a bit of glass. Along with Harry, we were left to gaze at a conveniently placed memorial to all those lost over a decade of service to BBC primetime drama, and ruminate once again on the dilemma that is the backbone of this fine, sometimes silly, but always well-intended drama - that of the increasingly distant prospect of ever being both a good spy, and a happy man." (en)
- "Some will undoubtedly be disappointed that the ending wasn’t a happy one, but as the lead writers hinted in our recent interview, such a climax just wouldn’t have been in keeping with the show’s legacy; it wouldn’t have been Spooks. We’re just gutted that it has to end at all." (en)
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- Is this the right spelling? (en)
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- —Caroline Frost, The Huffington Post (en)
- —Jonathan Angwin, CultBox (en)
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- Jonathan Brackley & Sam Vincent (en)
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- The series ten finale of the British spy drama television series Spooks was originally broadcast on BBC One on 23 October 2011. It is the show's sixth episode of the tenth series and the 86th and final episode of Spooks. The episode was written by Jonathan Brackley and Sam Vincent, and directed by Bharat Nalluri. The series finale concludes the "Tourmeline" story-arc that ran through the final series. Section D tries to prevent a terrorist attack from a Russian ultranationalist that will disrupt a partnership between Russia and the United Kingdom, and push both nations into war. (en)
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- Series 10, Episode 6 (Spooks) (en)
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