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5 big questions for the finale

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The little drummer girl’s executive producer simon Cornwell, son of author John le Carré, gives us some clues…

1 who’s Charlie’s loyal to?

‘The reason we’re not sure where Charlie stands is because Charlie isn’t quite sure where she stands!’ says Simon. ‘She grew close to the Palestinia­ns in Lebanon and was deeply affected by the bombing of the camp, so she’s struggling to get things straight in her mind.’

2 Has Becker, played by alexander skarsgård, lost faith in the mission?

‘Becker is becoming more torn,’ explains Simon. ‘He wanted to work like a surgeon rather than a butcher, but the bodies are piling up and Charlie seems to be in more danger than ever. It depends if he still has faith in Kurtz and the cause he’s fighting for...’

3 Can Kurtz (Michael shannon) and Becker trust picton? ‘Commander Picton doesn’t have a lot of time for Israelis,’ Simon says of the British intelligen­ce officer, played by Charles dance. ‘Underneath, he’s a very ruthless man who doesn’t like being used. He knows what Kurtz and his team are up to and he has to swallow it. Can they work together to catch [terrorist] Khalil?’

4 Have the israelis underestim­ated Khalil?

‘Kurtz knows that Khalil would enjoy seeing a British girl carrying out an attack on British soil,’ says Simon. ‘But it’s possible they’ve still underestim­ated his intelligen­ce and commitment. We know he’s there to plant a bomb, but what else is he up to?’

5 Can Becker and Charlie ever be together?

‘They’ve fallen for each other, but there’s no knowing how the operation will go and they might never meet again,’ says Simon. ‘If they survive, they’d have to make some big compromise­s if they were to have a future together…’

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