Interagency Cooperation
The following is a compilation of employees of other government agencies, security teams or police departments that the SMK cast has worked with or around on the same cases. Not all of them are necessarily allies.
Assigned to investigate the bombing that occurred at the park in Over the Limit, intersecting with the Agency in the process as Amanda was assigned to investigate the Save Our Bay organization and it's founders, Eric and Elizabeth Sullivan. Trudeau arrested Elizabeth Sullivan for the bombing due the device being planted in her baby's carriage.
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Inadvertently became involved with the Agency's investigation of Steven Sallee while performing his duties as a detective investigating the murder of one of Sallee's victims; the proprietor of the sandwich shop Sallee frequented. The murder was committed as a way for Sallee to cover his tracks once he learned that Amanda had questioned the man. Lee had no choice but to reveal to Trisk that this was related to his investigation and the murder of Millicent McDonald. (Dead Men Leave No Trails)
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One of the few who appears in more than one episode, Inspector Keating worked in cooperation with the U.S. and with Lee in helping to capture the notorious Mongoose. He inadvertently became involved with Lee again when Lee had motive to kill the photographer, Compson, who'd taken and published photos of Amanda with Lord Bromfield, along with a sensational story to go with the photos. (To Catch a Mongoose, Affair at Bromfield Hall)
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MI5 agent-Under the guise of solving the "breach in Anglo-American Intelligence," Pridemore played both sides, pretending to work with Lee when all the while, he was behind it, including the murder of a fellow agent named Ransome. (Affair at Bromfield Hall)
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It is unclear if he works for Scotland Yard or MI5, though it is implied it is MI5 since he refers to the murdered agent as "our man, Ransome." Whichever he works for, he works with Lee to help solve the murder and stop the leaks in the intelligence community. (Affair at Bromfield Hall)
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KGB-While normally on opposite sides of the cold war, Yuri and Lee cooperated when necessary to stop a nuclear bomb from being set off in D.C. Having had Lee under surveillance for some time, he was under the mistaken impression that Lee and Amanda were lovers, a misconception that they did not correct, instead playing on his mistaken assertion as if it were just another cover. (Playing Possum)
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Munich PD-Assigned to investigate the counterfeiting ring operating out of Munich. Worked with Lee and Amanda to clear her name when she was accused of being part of it. During the course of the investigation, he developed a bit a crush on Amanda and asked her out in the tag, but she turned him down. (Our Man in Tegernsee)
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Police detective who gets involved with an Agency investigation due to Amanda witnessing a murder on the road. By the time he arrived on the scene with her, the evidence has been cleaned up, leaving him skeptical of her claim to have witnessed it. Smokes cigars and is a bit condescending, continually calling Amanda "Missy." (A Little Sex, A Little Scandal)
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Puerto Faro Security Police-He was investigating funds being channeled through San Angelo to finance a revolution and after a brief misunderstanding. worked with Lee and Amanda to unmask the culprits behind it.
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MI6-Not an agent, Brand is an accountant in the pensions department, therefore no one takes him seriously when he starts talking about Russian conspiracies...except Amanda. Eventually, he does get the assistance of the Agency and inadvertently assists Lee with his fabrication of the "Cobra Death Grip." (Welcome to America, Mr. Brand.)
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Works for the Committee for Internal Security. Once worked for the Agency and dated Francine. He apparently trusted her enough that she knows what he keeps "in the shoeboxes he keeps hidden under his bed." Francine blackmailed him with that tidbit of information to get him to reveal who requested reports on the Agency investigation of Harry Thornton. (The Khrushchev List)
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