[BBC] Spooks


Recommended Posts

Damn, it was a good start to the series :o

I genuinely thought Ruth was going to die at the end just before Lucas arrived :o It's sad that Malcolm decided to retire from the service, after saving the child though I can understand why :(

The kitchen scene with the two of them was done really well, it sucks about his dad getting shot, how Ruth will cope now - especially around Harry.

I'm sensing Tom and the CIA liaison relationship all over again with Lucas :p Now to wait till Friday for the second episode on BBC3.

Radish?

What an ep! Had me on the edge of my seat. 8 seasons and Spooks is still going strong. Can't wait for next week. I feel really sad for Ruth though. Any feelings she had for Harry will have become loathing now I reckon.

I wonder if there's any chance of getting Tom back for an ep or 2, that would be epic.

Cracking episode, backstabbing all over the place and LOL @ Tazbekistan :rofl:

Looks like Harry is somewhat out of the doghouse with Ruth, hope she comes back as one of the team (Y) Not sure yet about Malcolm's replacement, Tariq.

It's a shame Jo didn't take her dress off :( :shifty: And it is really Tom and Christine all over again with Lucas and the CIA liaison.

Next episode is looking awesome with Ros trapped and CO19 coming in :D

Radish?

Anyone catch tonight's episode on BBC3? Nice cat & mouse games between the MI5/CIA, especially with Sarah's treachery now rearing it's head :hmmm:

I thought another cast member was going to die at the end, we don't need that again :p

Radish?

  • 4 weeks later...

What did people think of the finale?

Plus I think that Ros and the Home Secretary are definitely alive, the Explosion only took out that corner of the building and the rest was untouched! Ros easily dragged him to the other side of the building ... that scene was so bullsh*t and over done there was no way that she struggled to move him that much

That was the first episode of spooks I've ever watched, there were bits in it that were very similar to 24. Do they always do the split screens? and what about the nerve agent scene, just like the scene in 24 where the presidents husband gets the same treatment. The only other bit I have to nit pick at was the kinda pants explosion at the end.

Was a bit of a let down:

After looking at the final scene cause i recorded it on my DVR the bomb only took out floors 1-4, the american cia european liason guy said that the president and the home secratary were on floor five and since ros couldnt drag him very far im guessing they are still unhurt on floor 5 since the bomb only took out the first 4 floor windows.

Just finished watching it now and I agree with you (then again, the floor could collapse from the blast), not as good as previous cliffhangers I've seen in Spooks :/

Glad Harry was somewhat away from it, he's needed for the next series :D

Radish?

  • 2 months later...

1319957862.jpg

Laila Rouass will appear in the next season of Spooks.

The former Footballers' Wives star and Strictly Come Dancing contestant will join the cast of the BBC One show when it returns in the autumn.

Sophia Myles, who has starred in Doctor Who, and Mistresses actor Max Brown are also lined up to appear in the ninth series of the programme.

However, the BBC's Sarah Brandist refused to reveal details of the new cast members' storylines.

"The new additions will really ruffle some feathers," she said. "But we don't want to give too much away as intrigue and betrayal are at the heart of the storylines."

Earlier this year, the BBC denied rumours that Spooks was about to be axed.

Source

  • 3 months later...

Spoiler Alert!

Spooks actor Richard Armitage has confirmed that Hermione Norris will not return as Ros Myers for the show's upcoming ninth series.

Speaking to The Mirror, Armitage revealed that the programme's cast miss the actress while filming on set.

"We really miss Hermione," he admitted. "She was a very calming influence and I loved her humour."

The actor, who plays Lucas North, also confessed that he is unsure of his own future with the show.

He explained: "I?ve said to the producers, ?Over to you. You decide?. If that means sending Lucas to Manchester or severing his head, I don?t know. Or I could end up in the deep fat fryer. They?d owe me a brilliant exit."

Armitage also promised that the true nature of his character will finally be revealed.

"Basically, Lucas isn?t who you think he is. It?s always been hovering there, whether or not he?s a double agent," he said.

The ninth series of Spooks is due to air in the autumn.

  • 1 month later...
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • I noticed this was already happening within my organization; my teams location will change between remote and on-site without me having to do anything. Is it possible this is live already for select customers?
    • I wonder what it will show when I'm plugged in with my ethernet cable at home and not using WiFi.
    • While LibreOffice is not pleased to see a new competitor, they are absolutely correct in stating that Euro-Office using a MS file standard as a default is not being truly "European." Using a MS standard just means Euro-Office is just a "bastardized MS Office Suite." (Wasn't a major purpose of Euro-Office was to get away from being captive and enslaved to MS's Office Suite??)
    • Microsoft continues its long-term policy of spying on their users--despite vehement denials. That feature will be disabled (or removed) either "elegantly" with MS providing a true way to disable it, or "quick and dirty" via a third-party who WILL come up with a way to disable it. Your choice MS...
    • Helium Browser 0.13.3.1 by Razvan Serea Helium is a private, fast, and honest Chromium-based web browser — built for people, with love. It offers the best privacy by default, unbiased ad-blocking, and a clean experience free from bloat and noise. Proudly based on Ungoogled-Chromium, Helium removes Google’s clutter while keeping a fast, efficient development pipeline. With thoughtful touches like native !bangs and split view, Helium is a people-first, fully open-source browser that puts control back in your hands. Privacy, security, and control come first. Ads, trackers, and third-party cookies are blocked automatically, HTTPS is enforced everywhere, and all Chromium extensions work seamlessly — while Google can’t track your activity. Helium’s 13,000+ offline-ready !bangs let you jump straight to sites or AI tools like ChatGPT instantly. Open-source, people-first, and unbiased, Helium delivers a browsing experience that’s fast, secure, and free from noise, ads, and compromises. Helium Browser key features: Performance Fast, efficient, and lightweight — built on Chromium’s optimized engine. Energy-saving and consistent — stays fast over time without slowing down. No bloat — stripped of unnecessary components for maximum speed. Minimalist interface — compact, clean, and distraction-free. Customizable toolbar — hide elements you don’t need. Smooth and stable — no flicker, lag, or animation glitches. Comfort-focused experience — intuitive and unobtrusive. Privacy & Security Best privacy by default — blocks ads, trackers, phishing, and third-party cookies. Unbiased ad-blocking — powered by community filters and uBlock Origin. No telemetry or analytics — zero background web requests on first launch. Strict HTTPS enforcement — warns for insecure sites. Passkeys supported — modern authentication made simple. No built-in password manager or cloud sync — your data stays yours. Extension Compatibility Full Chromium extension support — including MV2 extensions. Anonymized Chrome Web Store requests — Google can’t track extension installs. Extended MV2 support — maintained for as long as possible. Smart Features Native !bangs — browse faster using 13,000+ offline-ready shortcuts. AI integration — use !chatgpt and others directly from the address bar. Offline functionality — bangs work without an Internet connection. Philosophy People-first design — open source, transparent, and community-driven. No ads, no noise, no bias — privacy and honesty over profit. Helium Browser 0.13.3.1 changelog: f53b28d update: helium 0.13.3.1 (#292) b3cbb2ba revision: bump to 3 (#1925) bcacb8c7 chromium: update to 149.0.7827.114 (#1924) Download: Helium 64-bit | Portable 64-bit |~100.0 MB (Open Source) Download: Helium ARM64 | Portable ARM64 Links: Helium Home Page | macOS | Linux | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      ssd21345 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Contributor
      MarkHughes4096 went up a rank
      Contributor
    • Dedicated
      jordanspringer earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • Rookie
      Rimplesnort went up a rank
      Rookie
    • One Year In
      Markus94287 earned a badge
      One Year In
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      507
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      179
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      140
    4. 4
      ATLien_0
      91
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      78
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!