Never cared for A-Team. Burn Notice was don't-miss TV for me from the start to the penultimate episode. (My DVR screwed up the recording of the series finale.)
Never cared for A-Team. Burn Notice was don't-miss TV for me from the start to the penultimate episode. (My DVR screwed up the recording of the series finale.)
Systems that would work with slight tweaks
Leverage
Supernatural horror wedded to covert ops is popular as well. Here are some of the more commonly noted:
Night's Black Agents (vampire bad guys)
Agents of Oblivion
The Laundry (Cthulu-ish)
Well, when I watched and enjoyed A-Team, I was about ten years old. And even back then I thought it was rather ridiculous how nobody ever got hurt. I consider it unwatchable for anyone past teenage age.You are the diametric opposite of me. The A-Team is one of my favourite all-time shows. Burn Notice didn't work for me at all.
Spy games are tough on players, at least they are tough on my players. In the movies it all looks so obvious, but when the players come across a building with a security system, it puts a burden on them to remember how to get by it. Leverage had a class type that was perfect for that. They could retcon how they HAD already placed countermeasures in ahead of time. It seemed like a great way to allows the players minimal planning time, and maximum execution time.