![]() Agents are in the field seeking out information others want to keep from them while hoarding information others want to extract. ![]() If you were a former superspy unable to access memories of everything you’ve done, said, and experienced prior to eight years ago, how likely would you be to trust other spies? If your long-lost colleague asks you to fill in massive blanks, how much do you tell him? Is it better to know it all, or can ignorance be bliss when your job used to be not-quite-state-sanctioned murder in glamorous locales? If you’re torturing intel out of another operative, how do you verify the information they share? If the zip ties were on the other wrists and you were being held captive, what would you do? What lies would you tell to escape being tortured? In one way or another, everyone is grappling with these questions in “Infinite Shadows.”Įspionage is built on an odd little paradox: Spies have no choice but to trust others while doing trust-ruining things to them. ![]() ![]() ![]() Photo: Paul Abell/Prime Video/Paul Abell/Prime Video ![]()
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