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Barbican Station – SLOW HORSES Season Three Finale Recap

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Find all previous and future episodes listed here or in your podcast app under “Barbican Station”.

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We’re back to discuss the third season finale of the Apple TV Plus adaptation of Mick Herron’s Slow Horses titled Footprints. This episode guest Matthew Bradford returns to join me in talking through all the action in this epic season finale.

We talk about whether this episode is like Home Alone or if Jackson Lamb has been watching too many A-Team reruns, the most emotional scene so far in the show between Lamb and Catherine and how not to use a double decker bus. Plus, we talk through that season four trailer.

All that and much more in this episode!

Matthew’s Blog – http://doubleosection.blogspot.com/

Season 3, Episode 6 – Footprints

The le Carré Cast – https://lecarrecast.com/

Leave me your comments for a future show at PodInbox.com/spy!

My original review of the Real Tigers by Mick Herron. The Barbican Station episode on the book Barbican Station – Real Tigers – Episode 4

Follow the latest news about the upcoming AppleTV adaption here.

For more on the slow horses, click here.

Track down the real Slough House here.

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Find all previous and future episodes listed here or in your podcast app under “Barbican Station”.

Donate to Room to Read here or share the link – http://tinyurl.com/spiesread

We’re back to discuss the third season finale of the Apple TV Plus adaptation of Mick Herron’s Slow Horses titled Footprints. This episode guest Matthew Bradford returns to join me in talking through all the action in this epic season finale.

We talk about whether this episode is like Home Alone or if Jackson Lamb has been watching too many A-Team reruns, the most emotional scene so far in the show between Lamb and Catherine and how not to use a double decker bus. Plus, we talk through that season four trailer.

All that and much more in this episode!

Matthew’s Blog – http://doubleosection.blogspot.com/

Season 3, Episode 6 – Footprints

The le Carré Cast – https://lecarrecast.com/

Leave me your comments for a future show at PodInbox.com/spy!

My original review of the Real Tigers by Mick Herron. The Barbican Station episode on the book Barbican Station – Real Tigers – Episode 4

Follow the latest news about the upcoming AppleTV adaption here.

For more on the slow horses, click here.

Track down the real Slough House here.

  continue reading

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