Do you ever find yourself eaves dropping on conversations while out in public? Or making up entire scenarios for people you see at a mall or restaurant? Writer’s do this a great deal,and I think it’s the secret spy in all of us. Writer’s can’t help but create characters for almost everyone we meet, and listening to other people’s conversations, well, that’s just part of the job.

I make up stories all the time for people. Sometimes I turn them into covert agents and other times what they say is enough to send my mind whirling. Last fall I was traveling through Oklahoma and stopped at gas station to grab snacks and fill up the tank. I was coming out of the store when I heard a woman say, “I can’t do nothin’ on Wednesday, I got to go to court every Wednesday.” It took everything bit of restraint I had not to stop and ask her what she did that she had to go to court. Two hours later as I made my way into Oklahoma City, I had an entire scenario for her in my head. Actually I had several ideas, including one where I was a spy and I infiltrated to truck stop to find out who was carrying illegal cargo. Snort. I kid you not.

But I digress… I’m rather fond of those covert operatives. That’s one of the reasons I have so many in my books. The Stonegate series for Blaze is filled with spies. They are mysterious and clever, and I don’t think I’ll ever get enough of them. I like books, television and movies about spies. The Bourne films are some of my favorites. And hello, Tom Cruise in those Mission Impossible films, well that’s just fun.

Spies are also trending in the entertainment world. We have the adorable Ashton Kutcher starring with Katherine Heigl in “Killers.” Then Mr. Cruise is back in a new spy film “Knight and Day” with Cameron Diaz. (He’s also doing Mission Impossible IV for 2011.)

In television we have a couple of new spy series coming up. One of my favorites so far is “Nikita” coming up on the CW this fall. I was a big fan of the original French film “Nikita” with Anne Parillaud, the American film “Point of No Return” and the first TV series “Le Femme Nikita.” The new version stars Maggie Q as Nikita, but there’s a big twist in this one that I won’t ruin for you. I like that Nikita has a heart, but she’s also one lethal assassin.

Another interesting spy TV show coming up is “Undercovers” on NBC. This one is about a couple played by Boris Kodjoe and Gugu Mbatha-Raw who come out of retirement to rejoin the CIA as spies. It was created by J. J. Abrams, who did one of my all-time favorite spy series “Alias.”

There are some other series like, CBS’ “The Event,” which also has spies, but they aren’t the focus of the show.

So obviously I’m not the only one who is obsessed with spies. Have you ever dreamed of being a spy? Do you have a favorite spy TV show or film? Tell me I want to know. :)

41 Responses to “Spies Like Us”
  1. Andrea says:

    Favorite Spy TV show: CHUCK!!!

    I love that show. It is the perfect blend of drama, action and comedy. Plus I love Chuck and Sarah. Actually I love the whole cast.

  2. Azoka says:

    Favorite Spy show is chuck. i love most of the bond stuff too. i watched get smart the film and im 23 so i didn’t know there was a show before it but i went and got tapes of them and its amazing too. mission impossible is wicked and i love anything with secret agents and covert operatives and the like. :-)

  3. Andrea, I’m a total fan girl when it comes to Chuck. Love it and can’t wait to see what happens after that big reveal in the season finale.

  4. Lindsay says:

    Favorite Spy currently on TV – Burn Notice which is a cable show (USA). Great dialog and narration with details about how spies do things.

    I’ve also found “sound bites” on web pages and comments people make so I’m not only easedropping but cribbing notes from the web and storing them in files to incorporate later when I someday try my own hand at the writing game.

    Greetings from California and #WW,
    Lindsay

  5. Cindy says:

    I totally agree with Chuck being an awesome spy show. I love that show. I loved Alias too. I’m looking forward to Undercovers but I didn’t know about Nikita. I’ll have to check that one out! #ww

  6. Heidi Shafer-Wilson says:

    Great interview…
    Spy shows……I’m not sure I watch any… since my 4 yr old son started having an intest in the T.V I don’t get to watch anything any more. He even has his own T.V but still is watching mine. The only thing I can think of is the Mission Impossible Movies and the show when it was on T.v. but that was yrs ago. I remember it but not a lot. I love Bones but thats not really a spy show even though she is always sneeking around getting in trouble. ww :-) :-D :-P ;-)
    Thanks Candace
    Heidi

  7. Lexi Flint says:

    I enjoy Burn Notice watching burn notice. I’m glad the new season startes today. I have to work so I will be dvr’ing the entire season. You last book left me wanting more. I can’t wait to see what you come up with next.

    Lexi
    #ww

  8. Candy,
    wondering if you made it to the Spy Museum in DC last year during conference. I LOVED it! My fave thing was the Lipstick gun, Fer real! The whole thing was totally fascinating!
    I skipped LIbrary of congress for it. What kind of unpatriotic person does that me? A spy lover!

    • I didn’t have a chance to even leave the hotel during RWA last year I was so busy, except for the Harlequin party and the Blaze lunch. LOL. It was insane. I’m totally bummed because I didn’t even know there was a spy museum. My cousins live there so I definitely have to go back to visit.

  9. forgot to say, can’t wait for your Stonegate series to come out. What’s the release date?

    • Thank you for asking! The first one was Take Me If You Dare, which came out last Feb. The next two are our in April and May of next year. :) I’m very excited.

  10. Kelly says:

    Way cool, Candace. Thanks for the ‘leaks’ about upcoming shows. You’re too good to us. :-) I’m a Bourne girl. Now, if I could Tom Cruise in THAT roll, I’d probably watch them over and over hehe.

    Once when my daughter (also a writer) was about 16, we went into our fav chinese buffet for lunch. A couple came in. A young girl maybe in her late teens to early 20′s and a guy in his early 30′s dressed as a chauffer and he carried a baby carrier. By the end of the meal, we had them as the hired help having a tawdry affair… playing house with the infant.

    • Oh, I love the buffet story. That is the best. I do that everywhere I go. In fact, if I’m with other folks, I have to make myself concentrate on them. I’m really bad about letting my mind wonder/wander. :)

  11. Kathy Crouch says:

    (H) (Y) I loved the old Man from U.N.C.L.E. and the girl from U.N.C.L.E. Mission IMpossible was a great TV show before they made it into amovie. I think the best James Bond movies were with Pierce Brosnan and Sean Connery. Haven’t see very many lately. I really enjoyed your first book in the Stonegate series. Right now I’m making the writing in between packing to move. I may not be on until late Monday. We are moving all weekend the final push. Then on the road to Killeen/Fort Hood Monday.
    I love a good book on espionage, a good movie and TV show are fun too. But somehow I enjoy reading it. ANother TV spy show I remember, I’m dating myself but hey I’m 58, was I SPY with Robert Culp and Bill Cosby and It Takes A Thief with Robert Wagner. (H) ww

    • I’m very fond of Daniel Craig as James Bond. That man gets my heart thumping. ;)

      • Lindsay says:

        I still have a very powerful visual memory of him emerging from the sea in that baby blue bathing suit….although I didn’t notice the suit for a long time – yum!!

  12. Kathy Crouch says:

    YOu would have a blast when I worked as a clerk in the convenience store. You get to listen to half of a phone conversation and all kinds of things lol.

  13. Cindy says:

    Kathy just reminded me about when I worked as a bartender in a gentlemen’s club. Lots of interesting conversations there. I got so much writing done back then. :) #ww

  14. nightsmusic says:

    Oh, let’s see…Man from Uncle, Wild Wild West (the original of course, with Robert Conrad and Ross Martin, The Avengers, I Spy, Hart to Hart (though that was much more amateur detectives than anything, but LOVED it) to Chuck. I’m a Connery as Bond girl though (which I suppose dates me ;-) )

    Oh, yes…#ww :-)

  15. Tammy Yenalavitch says:

    I love spy shows. I have watched every episode of Chuck (and they better not cancel it!!) I am a huge Wild Wild West fan. I had the biggest crush on Robert Conrad. I have all 4 seasons on DVD. James Bond – seen every movie. I agree, Sean Connery was the best Bond. I loved Scarecrow and Mrs. King, Mission Impossible (the TV show), and many more I can’t think of right now.

    I have dreamed about being a spy. It seems so glamorous but way too dangerous!

  16. Kathy Crouch says:

    Yike how could I forget Mrs. Peel and Mr. Steed. I thought of Hart to Hart but didn’t know if they counted I loved the show. NOw if we get off on TV shows I love crime shows I was big fan of Friday night Tv in the 1980′s ;-). From Knight Rider to The A Team and last of all my favorite Miami Vice. Viggo Mortensen the kin gin Lord of the Rings played an interesting spy type character in his movie Eastern Promises. (L) :-) ww for you Cnadace our biggest cheerleader :-)

  17. Kathy Crouch says:

    Yike how could I forget Mrs. Peel and Mr. Steed. I thought of Hart to Hart but didn’t know if they counted I loved the show. NOw if we get off on TV shows I love crime shows I was big fan of Friday night Tv in the 1980′s ;-). From Knight Rider to The A Team and last of all my favorite Miami Vice. Viggo Mortensen the kin gin Lord of the Rings played an interesting spy type character in his movie Eastern Promises. (L) :-) ww for you Candace our biggest cheerleader :-)

  18. Ali says:

    Yup, I’m constantly daydreaming I’m a spy… makes my work day go by faster, lol.
    As for shows, Burn Notice is on the top of my list for favorite spy shows :-D
    #ww

    • Ali, LOL! So we pretend we are covert operatives and we have to do this crap in order to save the world. I’m all over that! :)

      • Ali says:

        Well, of course, lol… it’s very important, and only we know it. The life of all those we know and love depend on this paperwork, hehe

  19. Dawn says:

    I loved Alias! Sounds like sone good stuff coming out. My stepdaughter and I play “spy” games all the time :-)

  20. Liz says:

    Matis, Liz Matis – okay so it doesn’t have the same ring to it as Bond, James Bond – but I wouldn’t make a good spy – I’d sing like a bird if caught – torture is painful as well as messy.

    I also enjoyed True Lies – thought it was a fun movie.

    ww

  21. Allianne says:

    I love spy shows, and the ones you mentioned sound great. I, too, loved the “La Femme Nikita” show.
    I’d love to be a spy, and as you mentioned, overhearing snippets of conversations is enough to get the writer in me juiced up.

  22. Melba says:

    Burn Notice! Any thing with Bond, especially Pierce B. But NCIS is my favorite show even though it’s not a spy show. Candy you missed the greatest tour last year in DC. KOD pre-conference tour spent the day with the CIA. We ate lunch in their cafeteria at Langley with six or eight agents answering questions! Spent a day with the FBI at Quantico also. This year at National, KOD’s pre-conference tour is ATF. Can’t wait!

  23. Laurie G says:

    Along with several TV shows already mentioned I loved the Magnum PI and Hawaiian Eye TV shows, more private investigator than spy.

    Movie spys: James Bond, Jason Bourne and Tom Cruise’s character in Mission Impossible

  24. Beth Caudill says:

    I like spies Historical and Contemporary.

    One of my favorite spy movies is Uncover Blues. It’s a comedy with Dennis Quaid and Kathleen Turner. It’s cheesy but funny.

    I love Burn Notice and White Collar (not really a spy show but they do similar stuff).

    #WW

  25. i love gabrielle anwar on Burn Notice, she is a great leading lady-,`

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