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Manipulating the Government/Political System - bertowud - 03-09-2009 02:54 PM

One of the things I find most interesting about Spooks is how much the team actually end up working against the government or manipulating politics.

This seemed to be happening a lot in Series 4. They are actively trying to manipulate the election and the extreme right wing political party in one episode. Actively going against orders to covertly working with Harry when he's dismissed.

Thoughts?


RE: Manipulating the Government/Political System - Silktie - 03-09-2009 04:28 PM

You're right, there is definitely a strong element of that. I think they are trying to establish through this that the team, and Harry in particular, is not fond of politicians in general and that he would go against the government if they are planning morally questionable activities. However, I feel that the writers are not consistent on this aspect, as there had been times when Harry followed pretty horrendous orders from the Home Secretary, as seen with the bomb in Tehran in season 6. Perhaps as long as he believes it to be in the interests of the realm heis willing todo pretty much anything.

On the other hand, how many times have we seen the politicians working against MI5? Oliver Mace is a case in point,
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as well as in season 6 when the Home Secretary actually orders the team's assassination.


So in the end we get the idea that both sides (MI5 vs politicians) are tolerating the other as a necessary evil.


RE: Manipulating the Government/Political System - bertowud - 03-09-2009 05:15 PM

Plus just like with kids, sometimes you have to choose your battles.


RE: Manipulating the Government/Political System - almh - 03-09-2009 06:29 PM

I think Harry's got better at picking his battles with politicians, and he has got better at trusting them, particularly the current home secretary, although perhaps Series 4 was a little too heavy on the anti-political side.


RE: Manipulating the Government/Political System - bertowud - 03-09-2009 11:18 PM

I noticed that as a theme with Series 4.