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{{quote|'''Ricki Tarr''': [[Defector From Commie Land|She]] claimed to have information vital to the safeguarding of [[Secret Intelligence Service|the Circus]].<br /> |
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'''George Smiley''': Anything more?<br /> |
'''George Smiley''': Anything more?<br /> |
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'''Ricki Tarr''': I said that she had information concerning a [[Double Agent]]. }} |
'''Ricki Tarr''': I said that she had information concerning a [[Double Agent]]. }} |
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* [[The Not-Secret]]: That Bill Haydon was Ann Smiley's lover. It turns out {{spoiler|Haydon deliberately let Smiley know as part of a [[Batman Gambit]] by Karla}}. |
* [[The Not-Secret]]: That Bill Haydon was Ann Smiley's lover. It turns out {{spoiler|Haydon deliberately let Smiley know as part of a [[Batman Gambit]] by Karla}}. |
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* [[Not So Different]]: Smiley to Karla. |
* [[Not So Different]]: Smiley to Karla. |
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{{quote|'''Smiley''' (in reminiscence): ''We are not so different, you and I. We've both spent our lives looking for the weaknesses in one another's systems.''}} |
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* [[Perp Sweating]]: Smiley takes this trope [[Up to Eleven]] with {{spoiler|Toby Esterhase}} by landing a ''[[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|fucking plane]]'' two feet away during their conversation. [[Don't Try This At Home|This is ridiculously unsafe.]] |
* [[Perp Sweating]]: Smiley takes this trope [[Up to Eleven]] with {{spoiler|Toby Esterhase}} by landing a ''[[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|fucking plane]]'' two feet away during their conversation. [[Don't Try This At Home|This is ridiculously unsafe.]] |
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* [[Pet the Dog]]: As a point of suspicion. One would expect Jim Prideaux to be killed after he's interrogated by the Soviets, but instead he's sent home in one piece - implying that the mole pulled strings to protect him. Why? {{spoiler|Because the mole is Haydon, who actually wept in distress when he found out Prideaux had been captured.}} |
* [[Pet the Dog]]: As a point of suspicion. One would expect Jim Prideaux to be killed after he's interrogated by the Soviets, but instead he's sent home in one piece - implying that the mole pulled strings to protect him. Why? {{spoiler|Because the mole is Haydon, who actually wept in distress when he found out Prideaux had been captured.}} |