Alexander Waverly patiently tamped down the tobacco in his pipe. He’d known what the man’s reaction would be, so allowed him to voice his displeasure at the decision. The agent was one of the best U.N.C.L.E. had ever had and, as such, was given a little leeway with regard to questioning orders. Given the man’s military history, the Old Man fully understood, and accepted, his agent’s concerns. However, he couldn’t let him get too carried away with his rant.
“Your objection has been noted, Mr Solo,” Waverly finally stated. “Kuryakin may be a communist, but he’s also your new partner.”
“Your objection has been noted, Mr Solo,” Waverly finally stated. “Kuryakin may be a communist, but he’s also your new partner.”
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Date: 2015-02-18 01:29 pm (UTC)I can totally see Mr. Waverly letting Napoleon rant for a bit. And Napoleon ranting.
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Date: 2015-02-18 01:40 pm (UTC)I can't get my head around the idea of Hugh Grant playing Mr Waverly. Did they just cast the first English actor they thought of?
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Date: 2015-02-18 01:42 pm (UTC)I can't comment there; I'm not familiar with the man.
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