TIME TO POLL!
Feb. 5th, 2016 09:17 amWe haven't had a poll lately and Friday seems a good day for it. Please feel free to talk about your answers and other possible answers to the questions. Especially the last one, I'm curious about that and how the two movie actors would have fared 50 years ago.[Poll #2035876]
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Date: 2016-02-05 03:21 pm (UTC)In the question of IK returning to the USSR, in my stories I have him as a former military Intelligence agent -GRU and I have the KGB angry with him because he would not spy for them on UNCLE and the US as his orders from his former GRU superiors ordered him not to spy, as he belonged to UNCLE now. (unless he was recalled in a state of war was declared...given it was the Cold War.)
The GRU and KGB were historically vying for control, and when the pendulum swung in favor of the KGB, that's when they'd go after IK as they branded him a traitor...which led me to lots of possibilities and angsty stories.
I answered Emma Peel just for fun. She was really cool and never a damsel in distress as April was so often.
If Cavill and Hammer were in the TV show, I envisioned their portrays to be closer to the original characterizations, So I think they would work...as long as Napoleon wasn't an art thief, and Illya wasn't a psychopath with anger issues.
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Date: 2016-02-05 04:38 pm (UTC)Cavill and Hammer's roles seem to be blatant rip offs of modern tv. I think they would have brought much less to whatever roles they played.
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Date: 2016-02-05 05:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-02-05 05:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-02-05 06:01 pm (UTC)It's all rather complicated when you think about it, asking people to work for your multinational agency, be loyal, but still not be disloyal to their own government and home.'
Thanks for the name btw, I'm terrible at remembering them sometimes.
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Date: 2016-02-05 10:52 pm (UTC)As to the first: I don't like the idea. It seems like part of what is attractive to them, and to the viewer, is the dangerousness of it. Plus why ruin such a lovely little divertisment with something so crass as love?
Second question really seems to require knowledge of the workings of the KGB, which I do not possess, but I would think that they would take his experience as useful to them as soon as he convinced them (he could in a heartbeat--he's Illya) that he was all in and not a traitor.
I just don't know about the last one. It's hard to picture. I suspect it would not have had the staying power.
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Date: 2016-02-06 02:56 pm (UTC)Though he's loyal to his home, he swore an oath to UNCLE which he takes seriously, but the KGB, which is the Soviet secret police, thinks he shouldn't.
Very interesting and eye opening are the books written by Viktor Suvorov, an ex-Soviet spy. He was condemned to death by the Supreme Military Court in USSR for defecting and betraying his homeland. (apparently he's still alive but lives in hiding with his family)