Spy Game

Spy Game

1997
Spy Game
Spy Game

Spy Game

7.7 | en | Drama

Spy Game is a short-lived American action-adventure television series that aired on the ABC network for 13 episodes during the spring and summer of 1997. The series was created by screenwriter and physician Ivan Raimi, director Sam Raimi, and writer John McNamara.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  Well, Nothing to Fear But Death Itself
Jan. 01,0001
Well, Nothing to Fear But Death Itself

An agent is killed while investigating possible computer leaks. Someone has stolen $20 million from ECHO accounts and captured Max and Lorne.

EP12  How Diplomatic of You
Jan. 01,0001
How Diplomatic of You

A super secret weapon is stolen from a US military base. Max gets to lead her first mission, to retrieve it from the Kurganistan embassy.

EP11  Necessity is the Mother of Infection
Jan. 01,0001
Necessity is the Mother of Infection

The deadly Q virus is stolen and released over a small town called Willow Edge. Lorne and Cash have to investigate and save the towns people.

EP10  Go, Girl
Jan. 01,0001
Go, Girl

Lorne's former partner gathers a group of female operatives together so she can get revenge for something that happened years before.

EP9  Lorne and Max Drop the Ball
Jul. 12,1997
Lorne and Max Drop the Ball

A Militia group gets hold of the activation codes for America's nukes and plans to use them to destroy all the major cities.

EP8  And That About Concludes Our Session
Jul. 05,1997
And That About Concludes Our Session

Lorne's old psychiatrist is broken out of a mental hospital. What can he reveal about the inner feelings of Lorne?

EP7  What Family Doesn't Have It's Ups and Downs
Jun. 28,1997
What Family Doesn't Have It's Ups and Downs

Lorne's younger brother James, a traitor and Russian Mafia member, comes back to the USA to steal half a billion dollars intended for earthquake victims in Russia.

EP6  What, Micah Worry?
Jun. 21,1997
What, Micah Worry?

Micah is framed for treason and kicked out of ECHO. Max is promoted and becomes the new leader. Her first orders are to find out who set up Micah and clear him.

EP5  You Just Can't Trust Anyone These Days
Jun. 14,1997
You Just Can't Trust Anyone These Days

General Welish leads a coup against the president. A hypnotized Max is lined up to assassinate the president. Meanwhile Welish also plans to set E.C.H.O and I.F.U. (Investigator Federal Unit) up against each other to keep them out of his way.

EP4  Dead And Gone Honey
Jun. 07,1997
Dead And Gone Honey

A dead agent's body is stolen and his tooth removed. Part of the plans for a top secret project, codenamed Project Tempest, were hidden inside and it is up to Lorne and Max to find out what is going on.

EP3  Nobody Ever Said Growing Up Was Easy
Mar. 17,1997
Nobody Ever Said Growing Up Was Easy

A greedy defense contractor plans to use his android 'son' to cause a war, but the plans go awry when the android develops a conscience.

EP2  With Friends Like These
Mar. 10,1997
With Friends Like These

An ex-Russian spy wants Lorne dead and Shank may be forced to make it happen.

EP1  Why Spy?
Mar. 03,1997
Why Spy?

An old, ex-spy decides to use a new kind of bomb to kill the president for firing him. Lorne Cash is called back into E.C.H.O. (emergency Counter Hostilities Organization) to help stop him.

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7.7 | en | Drama , Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 1997-03-03 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Spy Game is a short-lived American action-adventure television series that aired on the ABC network for 13 episodes during the spring and summer of 1997. The series was created by screenwriter and physician Ivan Raimi, director Sam Raimi, and writer John McNamara.

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Mark C. Robinson "Spy Game" seeks to emulate classic spy shows like "The Avengers," "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.," and "Get Smart." But these shows were far more simplistic in their depiction of espionage, far more black and white. We had not yet been exposed to the many shades of gray that more complex story lines presented in movies like "Three Days of the Condor," and "The Spy Who Came In From The Cold" or television shows like "The Equalizer" and "Reilly: Ace of Spies" where the enemy could just as easily be a trusted comrade as it could a foreign agent.If a show is promoted as being campy action-adventure that's not meant to be taken seriously, then it should honor its limitations. I can accept fantastic plots of vengeful ex-spies turned assassins, human detonators, killer androids, deranged psychiatrists, and sexy spies with names like Honey Trapp. Just don't expect me to keep up when the show gets maudlin about the horrors of death and deceit in the espionage business. You'd never see John Steed needing therapy, or Napoleon Solo feeling remorse over an assignment gone wrong. That's because they weren't real spies, they were TV spies who were highly entertaining.Also, some of the roles were miscast. Bruce McCarty's a fine actor, but his relative youth and guileless appearance made it difficult to accept him as Micah Simms, head of an independent spy organization with experience and contacts in the world of intelligence. Actors like Daniel Benzali (The Agency, Murder One), Paul Guilfoyle (CSI, Secret Agent Man), Miguel Sandoval (Murder One, Clear and Present Danger) or Tony Todd (Candyman movies, Babylon 5: A Call To Arms) would have been more credible in the role. Not to mention John DeLancie and Mitchell Ryan, both of whom had guest-starring roles on the show.While I had no problem seeing Linden Ashby as war-weary ex-CIA agent Lorne Cash, Allison Smith's role as counterspy Max London seemed a bit of a stretch. Her fight scenes were less than convincing. It would have been more believable (and more comedic) to have her play a bureaucrat-turned-spy whose relative inexperience would contrast sharply with Cash's history in the field.So what did I like about this show? The guest appearances of actors like Peter Lupus, Patrick Macnee, Dana Delany and John DeLancie were quite entertaining. And I love the theme song! It has such cool spy music. Come on, say what you will about the show, but you've got to admit that the theme song that was composed by Christophe Beck rates up there with I Spy, Man From U.N.C.L.E., and Mission Impossible.So remember, if you get a chance to see "Spy Game," don't miss the opening credits; the theme song is not to be missed.
Mysty "Spy Game" was a great tribute to shows like "The Avengers" and "Mission: Impossible". It was witty and didn't take itself too seriously. It has and will remain one of my favorite shows of all time. Allison Smith, Linden Ashby and Bruce McCarty are all excellant actors. And people who don't like this show probably didn't like the other great Spy Shows and don't get why the material is funny and good.
Jeremy-80 Yes, it's cheesy! Yes, it's unbelievable! But it gets the humour and the action just right, and getting Patrick MacNee in for cameos makes it perfect. Try and catch all the references to The Prisoner, The Avengers, and so on. And it's so good to see a series where the girl does more than just sprain her ankle during the fights.
coptic This is probably one of the worst Tv Series ever seen. For some reason, no matter how bad it progresses, you become mesmerized by the sheer idiocy of the program.