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In the wake of the excitement over No Time to Die, Mike and Dan take a look at a much different kind of spy thriller, Tomas Alfredson's "infuriatingly brilliant" 2011 adaptation of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.  After acknowledging the film's complexity and the idea that "many first dates must have been ruined by this movie," Mike and Dan explain how the film teaches its viewers to think like a spy, how the film flips the usual motives seen in spy thrillers, and what makes for a perfect adaptation, as they think Alfredson's is. Of course, they compare it to the 1979 miniseries with Alec Guinness, heaping praise upon each. So give Karla your lighter, go for a swim, and join the guys for a conversation about a film they find fascinating and rewatchable.  
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