Spy Game

Spy Game (1997)

EndedScripted showAction, Adventure

ECHO agents Lorne and Max protect the US from domestic and international threats in a post-Cold War era.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E09Lorne and Max Drop the Balljuil. 12, 1997
S01E08And That About Concludes Our Sessionjuil. 5, 1997
S01E07What Family Doesn't Have Its Ups and Downsjuin 28, 1997
S01E06What, Micah Worry?juin 21, 1997
S01E05You Just Can't Trust Anyone These Daysjuin 14, 1997
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Spy Game premiere?

Spy Game premiered on March 3, 1997.

What is the genre of Spy Game?

Spy Game falls under the genre of action and adventure.

Who are the main characters in Spy Game?

The main characters in Spy Game are Lorne Cash, Max London, and Edward Albright.

Where is Spy Game primarily set?

Spy Game is primarily set in Washington, D.C.

Who created Spy Game?

Spy Game was created by John Eisendrath.

What is the premise of Spy Game?

The premise of Spy Game revolves around the world of espionage, featuring undercover agents and international intrigue.

What network aired Spy Game?

Spy Game aired on ABC.

What is the tone of Spy Game?

Spy Game has a mix of suspense, drama, and action, creating a tense and thrilling atmosphere.

Are there any notable guest stars in Spy Game?

Yes, Spy Game featured guest appearances by actors such as Ron Rifkin and Leslie Hope.

How was the reception of Spy Game by audiences and critics?

Spy Game received mixed reviews from both audiences and critics, with some praising its action sequences and others critiquing its plot development.

What are some recurring themes in Spy Game?

Some recurring themes in Spy Game include betrayal, loyalty, and the moral ambiguity of espionage.

What are some notable episodes of Spy Game?

Notable episodes of Spy Game include "Pilot," "Dead and Gone," and "Able to Leap Tall Buildings."

What sets Spy Game apart from other spy-themed TV shows of its time?

Spy Game stands out for its focus on the personal and professional lives of its characters, adding depth to the usual spy thriller narrative.

How did Spy Game contribute to the portrayal of espionage on television?

Spy Game contributed to the portrayal of espionage on television by blending action with character-driven storytelling, offering a fresh take on the genre.

What is the legacy of Spy Game in the realm of spy-themed television shows?

The legacy of Spy Game lies in its attempt to diversify the spy genre by incorporating personal relationships and moral dilemmas into the world of espionage.

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