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Hart must stop an exiled former journalist from leaking the names of government assets.

The differences between Julian Assange and Peter Darien - Assange: Australian, single-parent home (mother), bohemian/nomadic existence, programmer; Darien: South Africa, two-parent Home, wealthy, journalist.

Like Peter Darien, Julian Assange demonstrates a pathological lust for the opposite sex.

TrueLeaks seems to be a variation of Wikileaks.

The episode title "Verum Nocet", which is Latin for the Truth Hurts, the motto of TrueLeaks.

Like Julian Assange the founder of Wikileaks, Peter Darien is a guest of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, due to concerns of outstanding arrest warrants and extradition to the United States.

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  • comment
    • Author: Iell
    This episode smelled like long term propaganda, i hope the funding was good.

    wasn't wikileaks careful against such harmful individual consequences, were there not appropriate filters?

    not the case anymore? maybe i'm ignorant...

    i was following this series, but the absence of long arc makes this kind of episode some kind of last drop in the bucket of boredom....

    irritating. nothing to compensate for such propable bias in "balck op" type of series.

    generic.
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    • Author: Yozshubei
    This episode makes no attempt to hide who Peter Darien is based. Julian Assange is not some misguided journalist, he is and coward who fled justice and refused to face his alleged victim (for sexual assault) in Sweden

    The depiction of him and his situation ,even though slight, in this episode without reference to his other crimes is insensitive and deeply disrespectful to his alleged victim(s) and to justice itself.

    This is a real shame because I do enjoy this tv series but this episode has angered me enough to make this review.

    P.s if you're reading this Mr Assange I wouldn't worry too much about the USA because if you ever step foot out of that embassy you will facjustice in a British court before being extradited anywhere!!
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    • Author: Tcaruieb
    Really! I'm disappointed by this American propaganda and misleading information to viewer
  • comment
    • Author: Delari
    Edward Snowdon and Julian Assange did the right thing in exposing the corruption of the US Government and the writer of this episode has just jumped on the US Gov't propaganda bandwagon. This episode has painted a picture of Wikileaks as a dangerous organisation, which the US Gov't would like people to believe. They provide valuable information to the public regarding the corrupt practises of individuals and Governments and I applaud them for it. This episode has completely spoiled my taste for this series and I'm glad it got cancelled.
  • Episode cast overview, first billed only:
    Clive Standen Clive Standen - Bryan Mills
    Adam Goldberg Adam Goldberg - Harden Kilroy
    Jessica Camacho Jessica Camacho - Santana
    Jennifer Beals Jennifer Beals - Christina Hart
    Rachael Ancheril Rachael Ancheril - Tatiana Moore
    Alexei Bondar Alexei Bondar - Ruslan Varayev
    David Haydn-Jones David Haydn-Jones - Peter Darien
    Mark Antony Krupa Mark Antony Krupa - Ruslan's Lieutenant
    Sean Connolly Affleck Sean Connolly Affleck - Embassy Security Guard #1
    Massey Ahmar Massey Ahmar - Malik (as Massey Ahmer)
    Lara Arabian Lara Arabian - Amira
    Natasha Krishnan Natasha Krishnan - Marika (as Natasha Saroj Balakrishnan)
    Peter Bou-Ghannam Peter Bou-Ghannam - Sahib
    Matt Dawson Matt Dawson - British Policeman
    Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson - Penny
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