general-sleepy:

I don’t know if I’ve mentioned this on my blog before, but something that really strikes me about Man from U.N.C.L.E. is how the first episode (or the pilot movie) ends with Napoleon looking out an airplane window at the innocent hugging her family with a wistful, almost regretful expression.

But, we never see this trait from him again. Because, by only a few episodes later in the season, most of the time, Napoleon ends the episode with Illya at his side. He’s not lacking in the sort of intimate, personal relationship with another person that he clearly longed for in the first episode. 

Just another way that Napoleon is the anti-Bond: he has someone that he loves and trusts on a deeply personal, unique level, and he’s still a badass globe-trotting spy. 

rallamajoop:

Day 615: Still not over the fact that the American James Bond – not the British original – is a) the nice one, and b) the one I’d actually sleep with.

(Seriously, this cover is like looking at two thirds of the easiest round of shag/marry/cliff ever. It almost doesn’t matter who the third guy is: James Bond is going off the cliff, and whichever option I pick for Napoleon Solo, I’m sure he’d make the effort to show me a good time. 😀 )