Who can Guy Anatole trust? If you’ve been watching Talamasca: The Secret Order , or if you’re broadly familiar with the tropes of the spy show, you know the obvious answer here is no one. The intrigue of the genre comes from the awareness (both yours and the protagonist’s) that a spy can ultimately only ever trust themself. Their targets want to eliminate them or recruit them; other spies can turn heel on them in the blink of an eye; even their handlers won’t hesitate to have them eliminated if they become a risk to the agency. To be a genre television spy requires a particular sense of morality and truth, coupled with a self-preservation instinct that means never letting your guard down.

Apparently, none of this was in Guy’s year-in-a-week intensive Talamasca training, since this guy i

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