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Reminds me of the deep fat fryer in season 1 of spooks
My thoughts exactly! Won't be surprised if people complain about it? Some people it seems have nothing else better to do!
Don't watch any of the Aussie soaps? But can happily watch Melissa George though! 8->
As for Melissa George, I have never seen her before but after watching last night I told my wife I had finally found the woman I would leave her for.
She said 'Yes, I heard you shout ''What a woman!'' '
I dearly loved Spooks and was sad to see if end. But i think you need to give it another episode or two maybe?
To be fair I was on this site at the time so was a little distracted so in the words of Brosnan as he retorts to M in Goldeneye, "point taken!" Have to re-watch on Iplayer to get a new perspective. Also Id love to love to Rupert-Penry Jones aka Adam Carter from Spooks in some capacity in a Bond flick. Fine actor. Maybe as an MI6 colleague or would that be type-casting?!
Anon - who is Brian Clemens?
Oh, only the producer of The Avengers (John Steed and Emma Peel, not Captain America and others) and The Professionals (the CI5 agents, not Woody Strode and Burt Lancaster). Among other things. One of the true legends of british television, along with Terry Nation and Gerry Anderson.
@RogueAgent - I like the fact that in the credits he was listed only as "blank-faced man". You'd think that the crime lord would check out the basic dossier of the man with whom he is engaged in nefarious dealings, such as making sure the one you talk to is the same as the one who turns up. But I'm not going to let that ruin my enjoyment.
Anyone else have a view on it that watched the whole series?
It ended pretty much like Skyfall began.
I understand that Cinemax is working with series creator Frank Spotnitz on a new incarnation of the show about spy Sam Hunter (Melissa George). “We are making plans with creator and executive producer Frank Spotnitz and star Melissa George to present a new chapter in the Sam Hunter mythology,” Kary Antholis, President, HBO Miniseries and Cinemax Programming, said in a statement to Deadline. “We are very pleased with what Hunted has done for Cinemax’s brand and are very excited about what lies ahead.”
As for BBC’s decision to drop Hunted after Season 1, network sources point to the series’ ratings declines from 4.5 million viewers for the series premiere to 2.6 million for the most recent sixth episode, noting that the series hasn’t been able to find “mainstream audience.” But, like in the U.S., Hunted is doing well in time-shifted viewing, adding some 40% to its Live+ ratings via DVR and on-demand.
http://www.deadline.com/2012/11/cinemax-eyes-new-incarnation-of-hunted-with-frank-spotnitz-and-melissa-george/
She didn't loose the baby when she was shot in the first episode.
Yeah but it was as good as given that she had? However? Should a second season get made? Then i guess we will see what will develop?