Thread 212004660 - /tv/ [Archived: 1040 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/26/2025, 12:36:18 PM No.212004660
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Smiley is SUSPICIOUS, Percy.
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Anonymous
6/26/2025, 12:41:41 PM No.212004728
Absolute unfettered kino.
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Anonymous
6/26/2025, 12:43:53 PM No.212004758
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>Smileys People never ever
At least we have the BBC seried tk fall back on.
Anonymous
6/26/2025, 12:44:36 PM No.212004771
>>212004728
John le Carre himself loved it. I just hope we get an Honorable Schoolboy film with Stephen "me own fookin son" Graham reprising his role as Westerby.
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Anonymous
6/26/2025, 1:00:50 PM No.212004997
>>212004771
I'm reading this book right now. I have no idea wtf is going on.
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Anonymous
6/26/2025, 1:02:45 PM No.212005024
>>212004997
He's a dense, ironic stylist who never just says a thing plainly, and there's so much jargon and period-specific info that the work as a whole becomes hard to penetrate. But if you give the book time, it will reveal itself.
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Anonymous
6/26/2025, 1:23:51 PM No.212005366
>>212005024
Yes. I think also he's trying to tell the story like how a spy would experience it, where there's a lot of information and you don't always know what is going to be significant. I didn't expect how literary the books would be, either. I thought they'd be more like Tom Clancy books I guess. Not disappointed, though.
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Anonymous
6/26/2025, 1:29:48 PM No.212005459
>>212005366
Yeah, Britain's literary establishment considers him one of the greatest novelists of the 20th century. They don't even regard him as a genre writer, really, just a social realist who happened to focus on spycraft. The fact that he actually was a spy obviously helps.
Anonymous
6/26/2025, 1:40:52 PM No.212005682
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>>212004660 (OP)
:(
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Anonymous
6/26/2025, 1:45:23 PM No.212005770
>>212004997
there's a mole in the Circus.
gotta catch it.
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Anonymous
6/26/2025, 1:52:03 PM No.212005900
>>212005770
No, I meant I'm reading honorable schoolboy. Already finished TTSS.
Anonymous
6/26/2025, 1:52:42 PM No.212005913
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>>212004660 (OP)
>I've been asked by Merlin to communicate that no more information on the Soviets will not be forthcoming until he receives Polaroid photos of the four of us to running a train on Ann in a thoroughly beige hotel room while Smiley sits in a chair and watches
Was this really a necessary part of his master plan do overthrow the west?
Anonymous
6/26/2025, 1:53:05 PM No.212005920
TTSS enjoyer
TTSS enjoyer
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>>212005682
this guy/woman is aiming at an other guy/woman, with tears in his/her eyes.
why so?
because this other guy/woman is his/her lover.
and he/she is going to kill his/her lover.

the other guy/qoman is whining and crying too.
why?
because he/she's gay too.

an other guy/woman is crying on a flat.
why?
because he/she's firing his collegue, who is also his/her lover.
duty calls.

finally, this movie is just about gay crying at gay things.

it's totally unbearable to any sane person, like me.

into the trash it goes.