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The opening credits display characters and scenes from the series interspersed with mirrored panels
Tale
Watch a world of even deeper intrigue and machinations as characters fight their own battles against existential threats to the nation and the world. From X-Men: First Class and “The Acolyte” to The Cotton Club, watch the “Agency” films starring Michael Fassbender, Jodie Turner-Smith, Richard Gere and more. Former CIA counterintelligence director James Jesus Angleton, also known as the “spy poet,” described the intelligence game as “a desert of mirrors,” a phrase taken from a T.S. Eliot poem he called Gerontion (the name is Greek for “little old man,” and the poem is an interior monologue that narrates the opinions and impressions of an older man describing post-World War I Europe through the eyes of a man who lived most of his life in the 19th century).
During a dialogue from The Martian in a discussion with Dr
In the world of intelligence, it is difficult to distinguish reality from its reflection in the search for truth, it is an illusion, as if you were in a "Hall of Mirrors". Blake, the abbreviation "OBE" was incorrectly explained as “Overtaken by Events”. In American government agencies, including the intelligence community and the Department of Defense, the correct/official abbreviation for “OBE”; is “Overwhelmed by Events”… The opening credits show characters and scenes from the series riddled with mirrored panels.
Norton & Friends: Cher/Keira Knightley/Michael Fassbender/Josh Brolin/Jaylen Ngonda (2024)
Former CIA counterintelligence director James Jesus Angleton, also known as the “spy poet”, described the intelligence game as a “Desert of Mirrors”, a phrase taken from a T.S. poem. Eliot called it Gerontion (the name is Greek for “little old man” and the poem is an interior monologue, recounting the opinions and impressions of an older man describing post-World War I Europe through the eyes of a man who lived most of his life in the 19th century). In the world of intelligence, it is difficult to distinguish reality from its reflection in the search for truth, it is an illusion, as if you were in a hall of mirrors.
Michael Fassbender is perfectly cast as the Martian
I would have enjoyed this spy thriller by John le Carré. The writing is very mature and not afraid to take its time to let the story and intrigue unfold. Jeffrey Wright, always great, is excellent in this complex role of Harry Ogletree. It’s great to see Richard Gere back as the head of the London office after thinking Hollywood had given up on him.
I’ve always liked John Magaro
Jodie Turner-Smith is well cast as Sami Zahira. I mentioned John Le Carré at the beginning because this series is shaping up to be a great spy novel. You have to feel his rhythms and nuances, not the car chases and gunfire!