Was Smiley the mole?
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Why should Mark know if Smiley is the mole or not?
Glasgow's FOREMOST authority Italics = irony. Infer the opposite please.
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No. Someone else was, but i can't remember his name now.
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No. Someone else was, but i can't remember his name now.
well, since I am correct that smiley wasn't the mole, what are you complaining about? reading the synopsis of the film,i. See that the mole is the same person as in the tv series. judging by the synopsis, the essentials in the film appear to be the same as in the Tv version. So no need to get your knickers in a twist.
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well, since I am correct that smiley wasn't the mole, what are you complaining about?
the question was a very simple one. was Smiley the mole? And as i knew he wasn't, i answered it. nobody else had. if you care so much about correct information being given, why didn't you answer the question?
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the question was a very simple one. was Smiley the mole? And as i knew he wasn't, i answered it. nobody else had. if you care so much about correct information being given, why didn't you answer the question?
You should take up writing fiction for a living. You've had plenty of practice writing fiction on this board.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0e3tGxnFKfE
http://tinyurl.com/LTROI-story
You should take up writing fiction for a living. You've had plenty of practice writing fiction on this board.
"We were discussing fiction." - nystulc
"Nah. Never mind. You don't have anything specific in mind. You have a substantive thought in your head. Just like last time. You're just ANGRY ANGRY ANGRY." - nystulc
Fiction can be discussed without using a fictitious argument. Deliberately misrepresenting character's thoughts and motives is using fiction to discuss fiction. This is why I refuse to discuss this film with you, you just keep making stuff up, you can't help it.
Lol, you have already edited your post and you still managed to miss out the word "don't" from "You have a substantive thought in your head".
"[Smiley] is almost the villain." - nystulc
"[Smiley] is not the mole as far as we can tell. Not unless there are 2 moles." - nystulc
Jameron wrote:
> "[Smiley] is almost the villain." - nystulc
Nope.
"What part are you disagreeing with? The implication that he is not 100% a villain; or the implication that he is not 100% a hero? Are you angry because I said "villain" implying he is one; or angry because I said "almost" implying he is not one?
Do you disagree with the implication that he is less heroic and more villainous than the Smiley of prior versions, such as the BBC version or the novel?
Or are you merely objecting on philosophical principle to the word "villain", implying as it does the existence of meaningful moral standards by which a character's actions can be judged, in the context of a godless and meaningless existence?" - nystulc
No.
shareI wondered the same exact thing. Especially at the very end of the movie when Smiley took his seat at the head of the table. He had a wry, little smile on his face. As if he had just seen a plan of his come to a successful completion.
shareTarr's telex to the Circus prompting the mole to arrange Irina's abduction was sent on November 20. Smiley and Control had been dismissed six days earlier on the 14th, so Lacon knows Smiley is free of suspicion and appoints him to investigate.
Tarr's telex to the Circus prompting the mole to arrange Irina's abduction was sent on November 20. Smiley and Control had been dismissed six days earlier on the 14th, so Lacon knows Smiley is free of suspicion and appoints him to investigate.
Bill Haydon was the mole.
Arthur, put the kettle on and dig out those lemon hand wipes.
I think we are made to think that Control could never completely eliminate Smiley as a suspect. This could be the 'film' reason for Control's decline, and his decision to have Smiley follow him out the door.
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