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* ''Series/CriminalMinds'': Emily Prentiss is added to the team by Section Chief Erin Strauss with the purpose of being the mole in the BAU and feeding Strauss dirt on leaders Aaron "Hotch" Hotchner and Jason Gideon so she can sabotage their careers. [[spoiler: Instead, Prentiss resigns instead of betraying Hotch and is later reinstated on the team.]]
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* ''Series/{{Intergalactic}}'': [[spoiler:Echo]] turns out to be the spy for Commonworld in the midst of the crew, though everyone else thinks that it's really [[spoiler:Verona]].
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* ''Series/DayBreak2006'': Booth has somebody working for him within the police department who will tamper with some of the evidence for the Garza murder in order to frame Hopper. [[spoiler:Hopper at first suspects it to be Spivak, since he's leading the investigation, has been incredibly hostile to Hopper in particular, and is under investigation by the Grand Jury. However, on the final day, he finds out that it was Chad all along, despite Chad seeming to be a JerkWithAHeartOfGold beforehand.]]

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* ''Series/DayBreak2006'': Booth has somebody working for him within the police department who will tamper with some of the evidence for the Garza murder in order to frame Hopper. [[spoiler:Hopper at first suspects it to be Spivak, since he's leading the investigation, has been incredibly hostile to Hopper in particular, and is under investigation by the Grand Jury.Jury himself. However, on the final day, he finds out that it was Chad all along, despite Chad seeming to be a JerkWithAHeartOfGold beforehand.]]
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* ''Series/DayBreak2006'': Booth has somebody working for him within the police department who will tamper with some of the evidence for the Garza murder in order to frame Hopper. [[spoiler:Hopper at first suspects it to be Spivak, since he's leading the investigation, has been incredibly hostile to Hopper in particular, and is under investigation by the Grand Jury. However, on the final day, he finds out that it was Chad all along, despite Chad seeming to be a JerkWithAHeartOfGold beforehand.]]
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* ''Series/TheRiseOfPhoenixes'': Zi Yan pretends to be working for the Crown Prince, who sees him as one of his trusted advisors. He's actually working for Ning Yi and giving him information on the Crown Prince's plans.

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* ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' reveals multiple moles in "Turn, Turn, Turn": [[spoiler:HYDRA has so thoroughly infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D. that they are able to stage a coup, capturing multiple S.H.I.E.L.D. facilities. In addition, Agent Garrett turns out to be the Clairvoyant and a HYDRA operative, and Agent Ward turns out to be his right-hand man.]] Later in Season 2 Episode 3 "Making Friends and Influencing People" it is revealed [[spoiler: Agent Simmons is undercover in HYDRA, leaking their projects to Coulson]] and in Episode 5 "A Hen In The Wolf House" [[spoiler: Bobbi Morse A.K.A Mockingbird, Head of Security for HYDRA is also a mole...put in charge of finding moles.]]

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moles appear in "Turn, Turn, Turn": [[spoiler:HYDRA has so thoroughly infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D. that they are able to stage a coup, capturing multiple S.H.I.E.L.D. facilities. In addition, Agent Garrett turns out to be the Clairvoyant and a HYDRA operative, and Agent Ward turns out to be his right-hand man.]] Later in Season 2 Episode 3 "Making Friends and Influencing People" it is revealed [[spoiler: Agent Simmons is undercover in HYDRA, leaking their projects to Coulson]] and in Episode 5 "A Hen In The Wolf House" [[spoiler: Bobbi Morse A.K.A Mockingbird, Head of Security for HYDRA is also a mole...put in charge of finding moles.]]]]
** Simmons becomes one for SHIELD within HYDRA in ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'' Season Two. The episode [[Recap/AgentsOfSHIELDS2E5AHenInTheWolfHouse "A Hen in the Wolf House"]] reveals she's not the only one, [[spoiler: the head of security hunting for a mole within ComicBook/{{HYDRA}} is really ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} agent [[ComicBook/{{Mockingbird}} Bobbi Morse]]]].



* Sarah does this in Season Four of ''Series/{{Chuck}}'' to rescue Chuck's mother, who is also revealed to be this after her subsequent HeelFaceRevolvingDoor when she [[MissingMom left her family years ago to join Volkoff Industries]].



** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS22E1AttackOfTheCybermen "Attack of the Cybermen"]], one of the gang is actually a police officer. [[spoiler:And it turns out that Lytton was using the Cybermen to get to his real employers and help them against the Cybermen.]]
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E7TheLongGame "The Long Game"]]: It turns out that [[spoiler:Suki [=MacRae=] Cantrell, one of the reporters that the Doctor, Rose and Adam meet on Floor 139, is actually Eva St. Julien, last surviving member of the [[LaResistance Freedom Fifteen]], who infiltrated Satellite 5 to try and bring an end to the EpiphanicPrison it was keeping humanity in.]]
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E5RiseOfTheCybermen "Rise of the Cybermen"]]/[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E6TheAgeOfSteel "The Age of Steel"]]: [[spoiler:The AlternateUniverse version of Pete Tyler appears to be TheQuisling as a high-ranking executive working for [[CorruptCorporateExecutive John Lumic]]… but he's actually Gemini, the informant feeding [[LaResistance the Preachers]] information. However, he thought he was assisting someone more impressive than "Franchise/ScoobyDoo and his gang".]]



** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E13LastOfTheTimeLords "Last of the Time Lords"]], [[spoiler:a scientist Martha gets help from turns her over to the Master. It's an example of an ExploitedTrope, however, as Martha's actually counting on her doing so as part of her plan.]]

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** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E13LastOfTheTimeLords "Last of the Time Lords"]], [[spoiler:a scientist Martha gets help from turns her over to the Master. It's an example of an ExploitedTrope, {{Exploited|Trope}}, however, as Martha's actually counting on her doing so as part of her plan.]]
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E3PlanetOfTheOod "Planet of the Ood"]]: [[spoiler:Dr. Ryder]] eventually reveals himself as a member of Friends of the Ood who spent ten years infiltrating Ood Operations to try and free the enslaved species.
** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E13JourneysEnd "Journey's End"]], it turns out [[spoiler:[[MadOracle Dalek Caan]] is one. When he last escaped the Doctor with his time jump, he accidentally saw ''all of time'' and realized just how wrong and evil his own kind are. So, he set it upon himself to destroy them, leading the Daleks to a point where the Doctor could destroy them for good.
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* In ''Series/{{Elementary}}'', a powerful business man with few moral scruples is hardly a good man, but after [[spoiler:Moriarty, Holmes' nemesis, is in jail and Moriarty's successor feared this man could take over and and so tried to assassinate the rival, the mole, Morland Holmes, father of Sherlock Holmes, does take over Moriarty's organization for the express purpose of destroying it from the inside]].



* ''Series/FlashForward'' executes a perfect Reverse Mole when [[spoiler:Janis is first revealed to be a mole, then revealed to be working for the CIA. Technically, she is still a [[TheMole Mole]] as she is supposed to be working for the FBI.]] This is also an example of LampshadeHanging, as the character's name recalls [[spoiler:the guardian Roman god with two faces, Janis (also known as Janus)]].



* ''Series/{{Greek}}'': Jen K is a mole for the school newspaper, and puts a dent in the entire Greek system with her article. Apropos that Jen K is played by Jessica Rose of ''WebVideo/Lonelygirl15'' fame (see below).

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* ''Series/{{Greek}}'': Jen K is a mole for the school newspaper, and puts a dent in the entire Greek system with her article. Apropos that Jen K article.
* ''Series/TheHandmaidsTale'': Nick
is played by Jessica Rose an Eye of ''WebVideo/Lonelygirl15'' fame (see below).God (i.e. part of Gilead's intelligence service), but also a part of the resistance. Joseph Lawrence is a Commander, though he too gets revealed to be working with them. The first sign he's a good guy is his [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil refusal to rape Emily]] as part of the Ceremony. However, he still acts harshly to June (especially while his fellow Commanders are there), though it may be an example of GoodIsNotNice or so they won't get suspicious.



* Vera from ''Series/HouseOfAnubis'', in an interesting EvilVersusEvil version, where she was pretending to like and work for Victor, when she was really on Rufus' team. However, she may have wound up BecomingTheMask by the end of the season. That didn't stop Victor from kicking her out when he learned the truth.

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* Vera from ''Series/HouseOfAnubis'', ''Series/HouseOfAnubis''
** Vera,
in an interesting EvilVersusEvil version, where she was pretending to like and work for Victor, when she was really on Rufus' team. However, she may have wound up BecomingTheMask by the end of the season. That didn't stop Victor from kicking her out when he learned the truth.



* While not done in the direct sense, the same principle is used on ''Series/{{Hustle}}'' frequently with a [[ChekhovsGunman random character]] turning out to be part of the con.



** In "Brig Break", [[spoiler: Petty Officer Quinn, who turns ou to be an agent from Naval Intelligence working undercover.]]
** Happens in "Scimitar". One complication though is that Harm and Austin do not know who the Reverse Mole with codename scimitar is, and they must find out without revealing themselves. Scimitar's [[UndercoverCopReveal identity is finally revealed]] when [[spoiler: she arrives at Harm's room and [[spoiler: turns on the shower so they can talk in private.]]



* ''Series/{{Nikita}}'': InvertedTrope where the character of Alex is set up to be the mole from the very start, and we see it all from her point of view. She remains the mole for the entirety of season 1. There is even a WasItAllALie moment coming from a more minor character, Thom, directed at the main character of Alex mid-way through the season.
* ''Series/{{Numb3rs}}'': In the season 3 finale, [[spoiler:FBI agent Colby Granger was revealed to be a spy for the Chinese.]] But in the premiere of season 4, [[spoiler:it was shown that he was a double agent the whole time.]]

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* ''Series/{{Nikita}}'': InvertedTrope where the character of Alex is set up to be the mole from the very start, and we see it all from her point of view. She remains the mole for the entirety of season 1. There is even a WasItAllALie moment coming from a more minor character, Thom, directed at the main character of Alex mid-way through the season.
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In the season 3 finale, [[spoiler:FBI agent Colby Granger was revealed to be a spy for the Chinese.]] But in the premiere of season 4, [[spoiler:it was shown that he was a double agent the whole time.]]


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** Hamza Alp and Abdurrahman Alp both pretend to side with [[BigBad Baiju Noyan]] in order to gain vital information for the Kayis and Dodurgas. [[spoiler: Even though Abdurrahman manages to pull off the ploy as intended, Hamza sadly ends up [[FaceHeelTurn succumbing to greed]] and actually betrays Ertugrul in the process]].


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** "Folsom Prison Blues" has Dean and Sam get themselves arrested so they could investigate a haunting at a prison. One of the prison guards asked for their help and helped them escape once they finished the job.
** In "The Spear", Garth makes a show of betraying Sam and Dean to Apocalypse World Michael in order to find out more about what he's planning with this world's vampires and werewolves. (This comes a few years after his conversion to werewolf.)


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* ''Series/{{V 1983}}'' had a fair amount of [[LaResistance The Fifth Column]], some of them high-ranking. Seems a lot of the Visitors weren't very happy with their orders.
* In ''Series/{{V 2009}}'', Joshua and several other crew members on Anna's ship are members of [[LaResistance The Fifth Column]].
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** Riley in [[ComicBook/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Season 8]] is a ReverseMole on Buffy's side.

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** Jerome, who was also working for Rufus in the first season, was using Alfie to get information and artifacts from the Sibunas. Alfie eventually stood up to him, refusing to spy on his friends. Jerome later becomes a ReverseMole and tries to get information from Rufus to give to Sibuna.

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** Jerome, who was also working for Rufus in the first season, was using Alfie to get information and artifacts from the Sibunas. Alfie eventually stood up to him, refusing to spy on his friends. Jerome later becomes a ReverseMole heroic mole and tries to get information from Rufus to give to Sibuna.



* ''Series/RobinHood'': A series 2 subplot in the 2006 BBC adaption features [[spoiler:Allan a Dale]] working as an informant for Guy of Gisborne, resulting in his exile from Robin's gang and the end of all his friendships when his treachery is unmasked. He ''is'' technically a good guy, so he also occasionally acts as a ReverseMole, though this is much more rare [[spoiler:until the season finale, in which he deliberately contradicts Guy's orders in a semi-suicidal bid to save the gang's lives and rejoins the band.]]

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* ''Series/RobinHood'': A series 2 subplot in the 2006 BBC adaption features [[spoiler:Allan a Dale]] working as an informant for Guy of Gisborne, resulting in his exile from Robin's gang and the end of all his friendships when his treachery is unmasked. He ''is'' technically a good guy, so he also occasionally acts as a ReverseMole, their mole though this is much more rare [[spoiler:until the season finale, in which he deliberately contradicts Guy's orders in a semi-suicidal bid to save the gang's lives and rejoins the band.]]



* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'': [[spoiler:Seska was a Cardassian [[WeWillNotUseStageMakeUpInTheFuture deep-cover agent disguised as a Bajoran]] and]] Tuvok was a [[ReverseMole Federation agent]] (but [[FirstEpisodeTwist that's made known pretty early on]]), both infiltrating the Maquis on Chakotay's ship (much to his chagrin). When [[spoiler:Seska]] defects to the Kazon-Nistrim, a minor Maquis crewman (Michael Jonas) is her collaborator who remains on board ''Voyager'' (though the Kazon do their damnedest to play the middleman).

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* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'': [[spoiler:Seska was a Cardassian [[WeWillNotUseStageMakeUpInTheFuture deep-cover agent disguised as a Bajoran]] and]] Tuvok was a [[ReverseMole Federation agent]] agent (but [[FirstEpisodeTwist that's made known pretty early on]]), both infiltrating the Maquis on Chakotay's ship (much to his chagrin). When [[spoiler:Seska]] defects to the Kazon-Nistrim, a minor Maquis crewman (Michael Jonas) is her collaborator who remains on board ''Voyager'' (though the Kazon do their damnedest to play the middleman).
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* ''Series/TheBarrier'': [[spoiler:A nurse from the registry office]] tricks Álex into coming in her appartment by pretending to be part of LaResistance. She turns to be working for the PoliceState and to have lured Álex to keep him from joining the real resistance via radical means.

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* ''Series/TheBarrier'': [[spoiler:A nurse from the registry office]] tricks Álex into coming in her appartment by pretending to be part of LaResistance. She turns to be working for the PoliceState and to have lured Álex so she could use radical means to keep him from joining the real resistance via radical means.resistance.
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* ''Series/{{Tehran}}'': [[spoiler:Yael]] turns out to be a double agent in service to the Iranians.
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%%* ''{{Intelligence}}'': Half the cast is, at any given time, a mole for one or more members of the rest of the cast.

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* ''Series/TheMole'': This TV-program is the RealityShow version of this trope. The contestants engage in various challenges, and the better they do, the more money goes in the winning pot; at the end, the winner gets the pot, and the Mole gets the rest of the prize fund as a measure of how well they screwed things up. The contestants are also periodically quizzed about the Mole's identity and actions, with the poorest scorer eliminated. Played with: as a {{metagame}} strategy, non-Mole contestants also [[NiceJobBreakingItHero screw up]] on purpose, to fool others into thinking ''they're'' the Mole and thus do poorly on the quizzes. Sure, it decreases the winner's take, but it increases your chance of ''being'' the winner.

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* ''Series/TheMole'': This TV-program is the RealityShow version of this trope. The contestants engage in various challenges, and the better they do, the more money goes in the winning pot; at the end, the winner gets the pot, and the Mole gets the rest of the prize fund as a measure of how well they screwed things up. The contestants are also periodically quizzed about the Mole's identity and actions, with the poorest scorer eliminated. Played with: as a {{metagame}} strategy, non-Mole contestants also [[NiceJobBreakingItHero screw up]] on purpose, to [[RedHerringMole fool others others]] into thinking ''they're'' the Mole and thus do poorly on the quizzes. Sure, it decreases the winner's take, but it increases your chance of ''being'' the winner. (Better yet if you can just ''look'' like you're trying to screw up.)
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* ''Series/ChariteAtWar'': Fritz Kolbe is suspected of being a spy of the Gestapo (Nazi secret police). [[spoiler:He's actually spying ''on'' the Nazis for the Americans.]] Nurse Christel becomes a mole for Nazi Professor de Crinis, and gladly denounces dissidents and homosexuals to him.
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* ''Series/MotherlandFortSalem'': [[spoiler:Scylla]] is secretly a member of [[WesternTerrorists The Spree]] infiltrating the US Army.

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* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'': In "Room 2426", Dr. Martin Decker's cellmate Joseph is an agent of the State. He was instructed by Dr. Ostroff to convince Martin that [[{{Teleportation}} teletransportation]] was real so that he could learn the location of Martin's bacteria research.
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* ''Series/ResurrectionErtugrul'':
** The first season has Petruchio position several of his crusaders in Aleppo, donning aliases and sending pigeons back to his stronghold to secure information that they believe could give them an advantage over the Kayis and the Ayyubids.
** Karabek and Efrasiyab serve as this for Noyan in season 2, though Ertugrul is aware of this since he saw them in the Mongol camp while he was held captive.
** Titan in season 4 serves as one to Ares on one occasion, visiting the Kayi tribe under an alias and gaining the trust of the locals so they won’t suspect him of [[spoiler: trying to abduct Ertugrul's son Gunduz in order to lead Ertugrul into a trap]].
** Dragos and his lackeys are oh-so befitting of this trope in the fifth season, in which they take on seemingly-normal occupations throughout the streets of Sogut while masking an elite military coalition bent on placing Asia Minor under their influence.
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* ''Series/{{Taken}}'': In "God's Equation", Dr. Harriet Penzler, own runs Lisa's AlienAbduction therapy group, is an agent of the UFO project. She keeps them updated on Lisa's activities and Allie's progress and informs them that Charlie has arrived on the scene. In "Dropping the Dishes", Dr. Penzler reveals the truth to Charlie and Lisa, telling them that the project led her to believe that what was doing was in their interest as well as Allie's.

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* ''Series/{{Taken}}'': In "God's Equation", Dr. Harriet Penzler, own who runs Lisa's AlienAbduction therapy group, is an agent of the UFO project. She keeps them updated on Lisa's activities and Allie's progress and informs them that Charlie has arrived on the scene. In "Dropping the Dishes", Dr. Penzler reveals the truth to Charlie and Lisa, telling them that the project led her to believe that what was doing was in their interest as well as Allie's.


* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'': [[spoiler:Seska was a Cardassian [[WeWillNotUseStageMakeUpInTheFuture deep-cover agent disguised as a Bajoran]] and]] Tuvok was a [[ReverseMole Federation agent]] (but [[FirstEpisodeSpoiler that's made known pretty early on]]), both infiltrating the Maquis on Chakotay's ship (much to his chagrin). When [[spoiler:Seska]] defects to the Kazon-Nistrim, a minor Maquis crewman (Michael Jonas) is her collaborator who remains on board ''Voyager'' (though the Kazon do their damnedest to play the middleman).

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* ''Series/WhiskeyCavalier'': The final scenes of the episode, "Good Will Hunting," revealed [[spoiler:Tina Marek]] as this.
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* ''Series/{{Taken}}'': In "God's Equation", Dr. Harriet Penzler, own runs Lisa's AlienAbduction therapy group, is an agent of the UFO project. She keeps them updated on Lisa's activities and Allie's progress and informs them that Charlie has arrived on the scene. In "Dropping the Dishes", Dr. Penzler reveals the truth to Charlie and Lisa, telling them that the project led her to believe that what was doing was in their interest as well as Allie's.

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** In [[Recap/DoctorWho2006CSTheRunawayBride "The Runaway Bride"]], Lance -- the fiancé of the eponymous bride -- is revealed to be working for the sinister Empress of the Racnoss.
** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E13LastOfTheTimeLords "Last of the Time Lords"]], [[spoiler:a scientist Martha gets help from turns her over to the Master. It's an example of an ExploitedTrope however, Martha's actually counting on her doing so as part of her plan.]]

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** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E11Utopia "Utopia"]]: A [[DisasterScavengers Futurekind]] woman has infiltrated the bunker amongst the throngs of refugees in order to sabotage the base. The fact that she lacks the tattoos and piercings sported by the others certainly helps.
** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E13LastOfTheTimeLords "Last of the Time Lords"]], [[spoiler:a scientist Martha gets help from turns her over to the Master. It's an example of an ExploitedTrope ExploitedTrope, however, as Martha's actually counting on her doing so as part of her plan.]]


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* ''Series/{{Merlin}}'': Morgana was The Mole for most of season 3, and now [[spoiler:Agravaine has taken over the role, working for Morgana]]

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* ''Series/NCISNewOrleans'': Season Four's "The Asset" had [[spoiler:FBI agent Sarah Barns, who was revealed to be a DoubleAgent aligned with the Russians. Her [[FaceHeelTurn heel turn]] came when she shot Eva Azarova (who survived due to wearing a vest) and attempted to kill a former Russian operative who had information on other operatives, including Barns.]]
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* ''Series/AshesToAshes'': It is revealed near the end of season 2 that [[spoiler: Chris]] has been blackmailed into being a mole. He is however not a bad guy, so he redeems himself promptly with a FaceHeelTurn.

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** Varys serves in the Small Council at the Baratheon dynasty's pleasure, but he's secretly in league with a group of people who "saw Robert Baratheon for the disaster he was" and plans for a Targaryen restoration.

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* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Locke poses as a Night's Watch recruit to find Bran and Rickon, going so far as to actually take the vows. He's killed before we find out how he was planning to get out of that.

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** Jorah was originally one to Varys. He later becomes the mask and serves Daenerys loyally.
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** Played straight with Dwayne Carter. Though Colby's the only one who knows him well enough to be shocked. [[spoiler:He actually ''wasn't'', he knew exactly what Carter was up to, but he played it well enough that Don put it down to an error in judgment.]]
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* ''Series/{{Flashpoint}}'' has a couple, though not in the SRU itself.
** In "Clean Hands", a serial killer is transported following extradition. Among his victims were the daughter of airport employee Walter Volcek and the sister of customs agent Delia Semple; Semple and Volcek team up to take him out. Volcek is caught and stopped, but if it weren't for an offhand comment Sam happened to drop and Parker happened to pick up on, the SRU wouldn't have caught on to Semple until it was too late.
** In "No Promises", Spike's mentor becomes this out of desperation (he needs money to save his drug-addicted daughter). When he starts backing down, his daughter is kidnapped and held hostage, forcing him to go along with their plans.
** "Just a Man": Ed Lane suspects that Anton Burrows is this, pretending to be helping while actually misleading him. He turns out to be wrong, however; Burrows risks his own life to protect the very people who had prevented him from getting parole the same day.
** Two of the apparent hostages in "Grounded" are actually in on the plot. The two main hijackers do reveal that they have accomplices posing as hostage passengers, but they don't tell the passengers ''who'' they are. It's not until about halfway through the episode that the third conspirator reveals herself, and it's several minutes more before she orders the final member of the team to reveal himself because they need the extra hands.
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* ''Series/MacGyver'': In "The Enemy Within", Mac must discover the identity of a mole within the DXS who has caused the death of four agents.

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* ''Series/MacGyver'': ''Series/MacGyver1985'': In "The Enemy Within", Mac must discover the identity of a mole within the DXS who has caused the death of four agents.

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