- Tom Quinn
Infobox character
name = Tom Quinn
caption = Matthew Macfadyen as Tom Quinn
portrayer =Matthew Macfadyen
gender = Male
first = 2002
last = 2004
last_cause = Failed an operation
occupation =Senior Case Officer
family =
spouse =
children =Tom Quinn is the fictional Senior Case Officer, Section D, at MI5's Counter-Terrorism Department, as seen in BBC
spy dramaSpooks (also known as MI-5 in the USA). He was portrayed by actorMatthew Macfadyen until his departure in the third season.Overview
Tom was intelligent, dedicated and focused with impeccable instincts when it came to his job, making him an exceptional intelligence officer. He had natural leadership instincts and could relate to all of his staff. He was particularly close to his boss
Harry Pearce and the two ran Section D effectively. He helped bothZoe Reynolds andDanny Hunter , (who were his junior officers) in their careers and training.At the start of the first series Tom Quinn's girlfriend was Ellie Simm who knew him under the alias Matthew Archer.When later in the series she found out that he worked for MI-5 and had not even told her his real name, she was not happy.However she began to accept his career and all appeared well. However, during finale of season one their house almost got blown up when Tom unknowingly took a hidden bomb home with him. When Ellie and her daughter are nearly killed as a result she makes Tom choose between her and his job, he chooses his job and she left him at the beginning of season 2.
During series two, the character developed more. Upon realizing
Ruth Evershed was a mole, he managed to turn her and she had a faultless career since. In the fifth episode of the series (during an EERIE exercise) the team believed that a bomb had gone off in London and they were all going to die, however Tom (with the help of Ruth and Zoe) managed to keep the team together and he was congratulated on a 'superb display of leadership'. Towards the end of the series, Tom's conscience started to interfere with his work. After a difficult operation where he had gone undercover and an army officer was killed whilst trying to help better the army, he started to question the job. This was only made worse after he and Zoe lost a young woman in the next episode unnecessarily.Tom's CIA girlfriend,
Christine Dale proved to be Tom's downfall as she unknowingly fed him a falsetelegram about an American hitman coming to the UK (during the second season finale). It was actually Herman Joyce, looking for revenge after Tom ruined the life of his daughter. Tom was framed for murder and shotHarry Pearce in the left shoulder while escaping with the intention of proving his innocence. The rest of the team believed Tom was a traitor and the last shot of Tom during the second series saw him swimming out into the North Sea.Eventually, with the help of new-boy
Adam Carter , the team are saved andOliver Mace , who was using Tom's "treachery" to destroyMI5 , was forced to back down. Tom was proved innocent and returned to Section D. However in the following episode, Tom is tasked to use a scientist and his family in a fly trap operation to try and capture terrorists. Tom gets a rush of morality and almost ruins an operation, forcing Harry to relieve him with a very generous special pension, or pay-off forrogue agent s.In the book Spooks: The Personnel Files (2007) which is canonical within the Spooks continuity, it states that Tom gave an exit interview after being decommissioned and went on to set up Trans Atlantic Security in 2005 with his wife Christine Dale, the CIA operative who resigned in the first episode of series 3 that he was previously ordered to stop seeing by Harry Pearce. A footnote from Harry states that this info should be added to Tom's MI5 file and Harry is pleased for Tom.
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