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Sugarhorse a reality? - Nitrus - 30-07-2009 03:30 PM

Do you think Sugarhorse is based on reality?

Lots of shady stuff was going on during the Cold War, it's not an impossiblity.

What do you think?


RE: Sugarhorse a reality? - Lucasfan - 21-10-2009 07:42 AM

wouldn't surprise me......if the writers could think of it, then pretty sure the Secret Services could....after all, look at some of the skullduggery they got up to during WW2.......


RE: Sugarhorse a reality? - RoninExec - 21-10-2009 08:02 AM

Sounds like I haven't seen S7 yet...


RE: Sugarhorse a reality? - almh - 21-10-2009 12:57 PM

I think it's a definite possibility. And if it's not a real operation, it shows that Spooks can have some pretty good ideas about operations, and MI5 should be taking notes! Tongue Joking.


RE: Sugarhorse a reality? - RozQuinn. - 24-11-2009 04:50 PM

I'm pretty sure it is. I'll have to go run away to my little history friend but i'm pretty sure she told me last year about the whole concept of sugar horse.

My interpretation is basically like a more sly quid pro quo.
You feed a little sugar to the horse, tempt it and lead it along for your own means.

Will report back when I am better informed Saarre. *salutes* Tongue


RE: Sugarhorse a reality? - lwhite53 - 24-11-2009 05:09 PM

I'd guess that pieces of Sugarhorse were based on reality, if not the whole op. When the Berlin Wall fell and the Cold War ended, secret intelligence archives were looted and previously unknown spying ops were made public and extensively written about. I can see that info being mined and used in all manner of ways, including for entertainment purposes.


RE: Sugarhorse a reality? - RoninExec - 24-11-2009 05:10 PM

Aha Dodgy


RE: Sugarhorse a reality? - RozQuinn. - 24-11-2009 05:34 PM

I see... Well in that case, it should make finding its origins a whole lot easier, eh? Tongue


RE: Sugarhorse a reality? - JHyde - 24-11-2009 05:52 PM

I love how old threads are suddenly resurrected!

What made this storyline so sexy was that it was utterly plausible. An old enemy, waiting in the dark....classic Spooks, and building upon a lifetime's worth of espionage and conspiracy theories.

Very scary.


RE: Sugarhorse a reality? - RozQuinn. - 24-11-2009 05:53 PM

aye - 100% agree with you there JHyde Tongue

and who was it who ressurected it?