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MI-5 |
Day: Sunday June 24 2007 |
Time: 4pm est |
Channel: BBC America |
Record number: 7306
Title: Spooks aka MI-5 Medium: TV Series Actress: Lisa Faulkner Description: Episode: "Risk" aka "Looking After Our Own" (1.2) Helen Flynn (Faulkner) and her male partner have their covers blown. They're captured and she has her hands tied hands behind back in a van, although you never see the ropes. No gag. Later she's untied solely so that, in a nasty scene involving hot fat, she can be tortured to force her partner to reveal information to the baddies. Neither cracks, so she's killed, unfortunately. Male interference and the torture bit is not pleasant. |
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MI-5 |
Day: Sunday June 24 2007 |
Time: 4pm est |
Channel: BBC America |
Record number: 7305
Title: Spooks aka MI-5 Medium: TV Series Actress: Beth Vyse, Unknown Description: Episode: "Office Politics" aka "One Last Dance" (1.3) Plot concerns a terrorist takeover of an embassy in London (which is a decoy for a bank heist of sorts). In the opening few minutes, before the credits roll, a young brunette woman (Vyse) is seen briefly on the floor of a London taxi, hands bound in front with black plasticuffs and gagged with black tape. She's the daughter of someone who has access to MI5's bank. She's later seen in a darkly lit room, standing with hands tied overhead (with rope now), still gagged with tape. This scene lasts about a minute, with some nice close-ups as she's ungagged for a drink, then re-gagged. There are one or two more scenes of her, sometimes very darkly lit, and when she's rescued there's another nice close-up of her gagged face. She mmmphs nicely in most scenes. Towards the end there's also a very brief scene as one of the female terrorists is led away hands secured behind back. |
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