Spooks : Complete BBC Series 3 [2002] [DVD]
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #311 in DVD
- Released on: 2005-09-05
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Formats: Box set, PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 5
- Running time: 610 minutes
Editorial Reviews
DVD Description
MI5. The Spooks. They don't exist. You will never know their names, where they come from, who they are. And they're all that stand between you and those who watch this country with terror on their minds.
The DVD features all 10 episodes from Season Three of the accalimed BBC drama 'Spooks' - 'Project Friendly Fire', 'The Sleeper', 'Who Guards The Guards?', 'A Prayer For My Daughter', 'Love And Death', 'Persephone', 'Outsiders', 'Celebrity', 'Frequently Asked Questions', 'The Suffering Of Strangers'.
DVD Extras: 23 featurettes and interviews with cast and crew. Audio commentaries on all 10 episodes. Deleted scenes. Image gallery. DVD ROM content including scripts, screensavers.
Synopsis
The third series of the television drama which centres on a team of counter-terrorist spies collectively known as Spooks because of the shadowy nature of their existence. Technically speaking, Spooks don't even exist they have no names, identities, or known locations. Yet these secret agents are all that stand between the nation and the terrorists who try to undermine national security. Tom Quinn disappears following a shooting and new man Adam Carter rises to the challenge in Section B.
Customer Reviews
Wonderful!
First of all I am going to put my "partisan" hat on here, nail my colours to the mast if you like. I am a huge Spooks fan, and even though I am forever scarred from the first series and can't look at deep fat fryers the same way I purchased this DVD without a second thought.
Well as anyone who has watched the 2nd series will know we saw the "demise" of Tom Quinn, a moment that was brilliantly well handled ensuring that the moment was both emotionally charged and action filled. Well the 3rd series picks right off at this point and answers the questions all watchers have been dying to know. Of course I am not going to tell you what happens at this point, that would be a tad unfair, but what really happens is...
Almost got you.
With Tom Quinn's demise a post is opened, more an opportunity you could say. Oliver Mace, chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee sees an opportunity to bring together 5 & 6 and gain even more control whilst Adam Carter eyes a promotion. Oliver Mace is truly brilliantly played by Tim Mcinnerny and adds a real edge of cynicism and political intrigue to the show. You can really imagine him grappling with the world's elite and intelligence community at large. This addition is crucial to the show as it shows that office of 5 doesn't exist in a vacuum.
Adam Carter is an excellent choice as a replacement for Tom. A man who grows as the series progresses and shows he clearly has had some troubled moments in his past. A man who doesn't have any problems charming his colleagues to do things they wouldn't automatically do, but underneath it all beats the heart of a man who doesn't appear to have identified his limits yet. He also brings along with him access to 6 through his wife Fiona - another field agent who also is willing to do almost anything to get a job done. Their relationship is something new to Spooks as it isn't covert in nature; it is out there, they are married. This adds another dimension and in my opinion is another excellent addition to the series.
With the influx of new characters, others have to leave and vice versa. Tom leaves, Adam comes in. Who will leave to make way for Fiona? I won't say but suffice to say the major characters that are left have huge story lines this series, and really make them worth watching.
There are some excellent introductions of new characters, and unfortunate exits for some. This may disappoint some watchers of the series, but this isn't Coronation Street. We aren't looking for the next Vera and Jack Duckworth to last for 40 years, this injection of new blood is necessary and really works. If you want to watch the old characters watch the old series, if you want continued enjoyment then this is for you.
Series 3 is the best yet!
I loved this series, with the exception of the rock star episode. I watched the final two last night and was stunned by the quality and ingenuity. Not giving anything away, the exits of several main characters are brilliantly handled throughout. The final episode had me on the edge of my seat one minute, then nearly in tears the next. Fantastic - the BBC are to be congratulated.
1* for the packaging though - there should be a episode overview too so you don't put the wrong DVD in adadvertantly and have to go through the rather tedious opening sequence only to find it wasn't the one you wanted.
Spooks Season 3- Excellent.
After watching season 3, I knew that this was definitely the best British drama ever shown. However, I would not be surprised at people saying that season 3 was really bad, depressing and pathetic. I've heard it before, but to be honest, it does take time to appreciate the fact why the BBC has made season 3 like this. Many would describe this particular season as having a dark theme. I do agree with this. However, this does not exactly mean that it was depressing or bad. Think about it, the reason why some people may have found this season not exciting is because, rather than the quick and slick episodes we have seen in the past in seasons 1 and 2, the episodes in season 3 revolve more around the emotions of the main characters (Tom, Zoe, Danny, Adam and Harry.) The relationships in this season, have been taken more seriously by the writers, such as Danny's and Zoe's relationship, and Harry's relationship with her daughter. The emotions and the feelings of the characters definitely develop throughout the series, and goes to show that the stories and the characters have definitely matured.
Another reason why many people may have not liked this season that much is because of the fact that the three main characters have left. I personally thought that this was a good way to keep season 3 strong, just like seasons 1 and 2. It goes to show that nothing is ever boring in Spooks because the writers know how to write well in order to keep the interests of the audience.
As for the plots, I thought that all of them were excellent, and even powerful. For example, episode 5 was quite strong because it shows what lengths the secret service would go to protect our country, and how it can actually affect the emotions of the people, having to carry out assassination tasks. All right, so some people may not like this episode, but there are the usual exciting ones-for example, where MI-5 have to find a computer hacker in episode 7. But nevertheless, all of the episodes are actually fantastic.
Overall, season 3 is excellent and is good like the other two previous seasons. So this DVD will definitely be worth buying when it comes out and will hopefully contain quite a lot of features like the DVDs for the previous seasons...

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