The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
All season 2 mistakesMistakes
1The Alexander the Greater Affair (1)4
2The Alexander the Greater Affair (2)0
3The Ultimate Computer Affair3
4The Foxes and Hounds Affair1
5The Discotheque Affair0
6The Re-Collector's Affair1
7The Arabian Affair4
8The Tigers are Coming Affair3
9The Deadly Toys Affair5
10The Cherry Blossom Affair0
11The Virtue Affair7
12The Children's Day Affair4
13The Adriatic Express Affair4
14The Yukon Affair2
15The Very Important Zombie Affair3
16The Dippy Blonde Affair4
17The Deadly Goddess Affair5
18The Birds and the Bees Affair5
19The Waverly Ring Affair7
20The Bridge of Lions Affair (1)1
21The Bridge of Lions Affair (2)7
22The Foreign Legion Affair4
23The Moonglow Affair3
24The Nowhere Affair3
25The King of Diamonds Affair6
26The Project Deephole Affair2
27The Round Table Affair2
28The Batcave Affair1
29The Minus-X Affair1
30The Indian Affairs Affair0

The Quadripartite Affair - S1-E3

Plot hole: Solo blows open the ceiling vent of Illya and Marion's cell, and she stands on Illya's shoulders until Solo can reach her and pull her out. This leaves Illya with nothing/no one to stand on, no way to reach the vent and no apparent way out of the cell. But he's out just the same in the next scene, with no explanation as to how. (00:42:40)

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Napoleon Solo: My name is Napoleon Solo. I'm an enforcement agent in Section Two here. That's operations and enforcement.
Illya Kuryakin: I am Illya Kuryakin. I am also an enforcement agent. Like my friend Napoleon, I go and I do whatever I am told to by our chief.
Alexander Waverly: Hmm? Oh, yes. Alexander Waverly. Number One in Section One. In charge of this, our New York headquarters. It's from here that I send these young men on their various missions.

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Trivia: "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.'s" original working title was "Solo," and its lead character was named for a spy with a minor role in one of Ian Fleming's early Bond novels. U.N.C.L.E. producer Norman Felton had a handshake agreement with Fleming to use the name and to develop "Solo" as a TV spy series. But the Bond film franchise had other ideas, reneged on the agreement on Fleming's behalf, and sued, forcing the title change. Felton prevailed only in retaining the character's name: Napoleon Solo.

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Answer: He must have ridden in an Eaton's store elevator while he was in Canada at some point. For some reason, this elevator reminds him of it. The show's original concept had Solo being a Canadian, so this may be a minor nod to that fact.

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