The New York Times has an article about my very favourite TV series of all times.
Spies Who Were Cool and Very, Very Cold
My Series 3 DVDs just arrived a few days ago, and I’ve already watched all of the episodes. Before that, I had a bunch of 3rd or 4th generation video tapes that were barely watchable. It’s sure nice to have them on DVD now.
Interestingly enough, the reason it’s taken until now for DVDs of the third series to come out is that there was some confusion about who owned the copyright. It was more convoluted than the whole SCO versus Linux thing.
There’s a fan site for the series. It’s pretty well done.
You may enjoy this:
http://www.onipress.com/titles/titles.php?id=QAC
Queen & Country is a comic that’s been compared to Sandbaggers a number of times. There’s sample pages from the comic on that web page. Order the collected volumes right from the publisher.
Hey! There are some serious spoilers in that Cool/Cold site.
It’s a great series. Why’d they give that event away?
I agree that they probably should have left off the bit about the climax of the first season. But I gather it was written for the existing fans, and face it, we already know.