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* ItIsPronouncedTroPAY: Jourdan is pronounced "Jor-DON".

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** Murdock is undercover as [[TheNameIsBondJamesBond Ross... Logan Ross]]. He likes his juice shaken, not stirred. He is absolutely this trope, to Creator/SeanConnery's Franchise/JamesBond.

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** Murdock is undercover as [[TheNameIsBondJamesBond Ross... Logan Ross]]. He likes his juice shaken, not stirred. He is absolutely this trope, to Creator/SeanConnery's Franchise/JamesBond.Film/JamesBond.



* {{Homage}}: An episode long ShoutOut to ''Franchise/JamesBond''.

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* {{Homage}}: An episode long ShoutOut to ''Franchise/JamesBond''.''Film/JamesBond''.


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* MistakenForInsane: At the end of the episode, Face gets annoyed at how Murdock got all the perks, so he starts acting like Murdock...and then gets carted away to the mental hospital.
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* {{Homage}}: An episode long ShoutOut to ''Franchise/JamesBond''.
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** One of Jourdan's targets is a United States Ambassador, named Moore. This episode aired at the end of Creator/RogerMoore's stint as Bond, one year before Creator/TimothyDalton would pick up the role in ''Film/TheLivingDaylights''.

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** One of Jourdan's targets is a United States Ambassador, ambassador, named Moore. This episode aired at the end of Creator/RogerMoore's stint as Bond, one year before Creator/TimothyDalton would pick up the role in ''Film/TheLivingDaylights''.



** Murdock, about to be executed, tells the villain that he knows everything about Operation Undertow, convincing the villain to spare his life long enough to find out just what he knows. James Bond used the same ploy to convince Film/{{Goldfinger}} to spare him, by mentioning Operation Grand Slam.

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** Murdock, about to be executed, tells the villain Jourdan that he knows everything about Operation Undertow, convincing the villain to spare his life long enough to find out just what he knows. James Bond used the same ploy to convince Film/{{Goldfinger}} to spare him, by mentioning Operation Grand Slam.
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* InventedIndividual: It took an entire team of Stockwell's operatives pulling undercover missions to provoke Jourdan into revealing himself. Logan Ross was the a phony person, whose name they all used to make Jourdan think that all of these separate attacks were actually one incredibly talented super-spy.

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* InventedIndividual: It took an entire team of Stockwell's operatives pulling undercover missions to provoke Jourdan into revealing himself. Logan Ross was the a phony person, whose name they all used to make Jourdan think that all of these separate attacks were actually one incredibly talented super-spy.
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** Murdock is undercover as [[TheNameIsBondJamesBond Ross... Logan Ross]]. He likes his martinis shaken, not stirred. He is absolutely this trope, to Creator/SeanConnery's Franchise/JamesBond.

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** Murdock is undercover as [[TheNameIsBondJamesBond Ross... Logan Ross]]. He likes his martinis juice shaken, not stirred. He is absolutely this trope, to Creator/SeanConnery's Franchise/JamesBond.
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** Murdock is undercover as [[TheNameIsBondJamesBond Ross... ''Logan'' Ross]]. He likes his martinis shaken, not stirred. He is absolutely this trope, to Creator/SeanConnery's Franchise/JamesBond.

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** Murdock is undercover as [[TheNameIsBondJamesBond Ross... ''Logan'' Logan Ross]]. He likes his martinis shaken, not stirred. He is absolutely this trope, to Creator/SeanConnery's Franchise/JamesBond.
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* NobodyCanDie: Averted as one of the few ''onscreen'' deaths in the show. Jourdan gets hot in the back with a shotgun, by Dominique.

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* NobodyCanDie: Averted as one of the few ''onscreen'' deaths in the show. Jourdan gets hot shot in the back with a shotgun, by Dominique.
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* EvilCripple: Subverted. Jourdan spends all his time in a wheelchair, but Stockwell's says from the beginning that there's no actual evidence of paralysis in Jourdan's medical file. [[spoiler:{{Double Subver|sion}}ted, actually. Jourdan actually ''is'' paralyzed, and is actually just a patsy and frontman for the real Jaguar, Fröbe.]]

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* EvilCripple: Subverted. Jourdan spends all his time in a wheelchair, but Stockwell's assistant says from the beginning that there's no actual evidence of paralysis in Jourdan's medical file. [[spoiler:{{Double Subver|sion}}ted, actually. Jourdan actually ''is'' paralyzed, and is actually just a patsy and frontman for the real Jaguar, Fröbe.]]
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* NobodyCanDie: Averted as one of the few ''onscreen'' deaths in the show. Jourdan gets hot in the back with a shotgun, by Dominique.


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** The title is, of course, a play on ''Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe''.
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After a close call involving one of his operatives, Stockwell finally determines the identity of notorious terrorist-for-hire The Jaguar - a well known Monte Carlo casino owner named Charles Jourdan. The only "person" to get close enough to Jourdan to make him reveal himself was Logan Ross, a fake identity used by several undercover operatives, who infuriated Jourdan enough for the terrorist to show his hand, by attempting to blow up the fake Mr. Ross's hotel room. The A-Team is called in, and Murdock is sent undercover as Logan Ross, to bring the wanted criminal to justice before he can meet with his newest client.
!!This episode includes examples of the following tropes:
* CueTheRain: Murdock and Face go into Ross's hotel room, they're surprised by Jourdan's girlfriend Dominique. Face has to quickly hide on the balcony, and then gets locked out when Dominique convinces Murdock to sleep with her... and Face gets trapped outside in the rain all night.
* DidntSeeThatComing: [[spoiler:Jourdan's henchman, Fröbe, escapes the yacht when Jourdan is taken down, and at the same time Jourdan is revealed to actually be really crippled when he has to be helped to a life raft. Face mentions that he never suspected the quiet henchman was the real terrorist. They warn Dominique to be careful of Fröbe coming after her for revenge in helping them, but then she helps Fröbe escape from them. Face says that he suspected that even less.]]
* DragonTheirFeet: Fröbe, Jourdan's Oddjob {{Expy}} henchman, escapes the yacht when Jourdan is taken down. [[spoiler:But it turns out he's the real Jaguar, not Jourdan.]]
* EvilCripple: Subverted. Jourdan spends all his time in a wheelchair, but Stockwell's says from the beginning that there's no actual evidence of paralysis in Jourdan's medical file. [[spoiler:{{Double Subver|sion}}ted, actually. Jourdan actually ''is'' paralyzed, and is actually just a patsy and frontman for the real Jaguar, Fröbe.]]
* {{Expy}}:
** Murdock is undercover as [[TheNameIsBondJamesBond Ross... ''Logan'' Ross]]. He likes his martinis shaken, not stirred. He is absolutely this trope, to Creator/SeanConnery's Franchise/JamesBond.
** Jourdan's henchman Fröbe is this to Bond villain [[Film/{{Goldfinger}} Oddjob]].
* FixingTheGame: Jourdan's own private games against guests at the casino are rigged. He uses marked cards which he can read using special sunglasses and infrared lamps in the ceiling lights, in order to give himself the edge.
* HighHeelFaceTurn: Jourdan's "companion for six years", Dominique, falls for Logan Ross (that is to say, Murdock) and says she's become terrified by how cold and obsessed her boyfriend has become since Ross arrived in Monte Carlo. At the end she saves Murdock from death by shooting Jourdan in the back with a shotgun. [[spoiler:Subverted, as she turns out to be in cahoots with the real Jaguar, Fröbe.]]
* InventedIndividual: It took an entire team of Stockwell's operatives pulling undercover missions to provoke Jourdan into revealing himself. Logan Ross was the a phony person, whose name they all used to make Jourdan think that all of these separate attacks were actually one incredibly talented super-spy.
* ItIsPronouncedTroPAY: Jourdan is pronounced "Jor-DON".
* MasqueradingAsTheUnseen:
** Since Ross never actually existed, obviously no one has ever seen him before. This made it quite easy for Murdock to take up the mantle.
** [[spoiler:It ends up The Jaguar was doing the same thing. Charles Jourdan was only a front for the real terrorist, Fröbe.]]
* PlayingCyrano: Face would have been the obvious one to play Logan Ross, but a major player like The Jaguar would obviously recognize a member of the A-Team, so Murdock has to stand in. In order to more effectively play a suave super-spy, he has Face coaching him via a radio earpiece.
* PocketProtector: Murdock as Logan Ross refuses to put his casino winnings into the casino's vault because he "likes to keep them close to the breast." Later on, the giant stack of Franc notes apparently manages to stop a point-blank bullet from an assassin's gun.
* PsychoForHire: Charles Jourdan is a terrorist-for-hire, selling out his criminal abilities to the highest bidder.
* ShoutOut: Murdock's portrayal of super-spy Logan Ross is an episode-long shout out to ''Franchise/JamesBond''. There are a few more specific examples too:
** One of Jourdan's targets is a United States Ambassador, named Moore. This episode aired at the end of Creator/RogerMoore's stint as Bond, one year before Creator/TimothyDalton would pick up the role in ''Film/TheLivingDaylights''.
** Jourdan's second target is a Prince James, of course named for Mr. Bond himself.
** Jourdan has a big burly henchman of apparently Asiatic origin, who looks a lot like Bond villain Oddjob. That henchman's name is [[Creator/GertFrobe Fröbe]], named after the actor who played the titular villain in ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}''.
** Murdock, as Ross, enters his hotel room to find a woman wearing nothing but one of his shirts, just like Bond did in ''Film/DrNo''.
** Murdock, about to be executed, tells the villain that he knows everything about Operation Undertow, convincing the villain to spare his life long enough to find out just what he knows. James Bond used the same ploy to convince Film/{{Goldfinger}} to spare him, by mentioning Operation Grand Slam.
** Prince James' yacht has a female crewmember serving aboard it, Ensign Maxwell, named for the original Miss Moneypenny, Lois Maxwell. She also falls for Murdock at the end, in true Bond Girl style.
* ThrowingTheFight: Apparently, this is how Jourdan's clients pay him for the jobs they want done. They go to his casino and intentionally lose the exact amount for his payment, thereby avoiding it looking like a payoff.
* TuxedoAndMartini: Logan Ross, being an {{Expy}} of James Bond, is naturally this. He wears a white tuxedo and orders juice from the bar shaken, not stirred.
* WorthyOpponent: After Murdock saves Ambassador Moore from Jourdan's sniping attempt, Jourdan invites him to his Yacht, calls him this, and asks him to JoinOrDie.
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