John Le Carre for the internet generation, Spooks is a smart combination of TV cop show and George Smiley-esque espionage shenanigans that pulls no punches in its depiction of an MI5 team fi...
Revelling in its reputation for pulling no punches, the second series of the BBC's slick spy drama Spooks maintains the quality of its award-winning first year, serving up enough nail-biting...
Spooks Series 3. I thought these episodes were better than most of series 1 and 2, generally more interesting. Exception: The rock star child kidnap episode was truly dreadful.
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A gripping British antidote to the counter-terrorism related drama that's coming from the US, Spooks' secret agents are back on superb form in this enthralling fourth season. The DVD set fea...
Revised Rating - Spooks is Back!. To be fair this is more of a composite review for series 3-5. I tend to agree with the reviewers who felt the series fell flat in series 3 (with the except...
Running out of steam. . Series six does not reallly measure up to the high standards Spooks has set. First of all, visually it's much more conventional than the earlier series. But storie...
Edge-of-your-seat. Spooks is back on top form in series 7. Richard Armitage takes a great part as Lucas North, the spy returned from years in a Russian prison. Once again, you are kept gue...
Stick with the original. It's difficult to find the words to articulate how bad this really is. Kids running around trying to play spy games, weak writing, weak plot, wooden acting and not ...
Poor value. Excellent tv series .... astonishingly poor value boxed set of all series ...both the 1-5 box and the 1-6 box are terrible value compared to buying the individual series'. Dafte...