- Beginning a moment of high tension, then the credit sequence, then flashing back to three days before the moment of high tension
- A party sequence where Our Spy Hero has to lie awkwardly to the normal people about his supposedly boring job
- Greg Grunberg!
- Multiple exotic locations identified by on-screen text
- An overly talky tech guy whose digressions make everyone look befuddled
- A deep-voiced, square-jawed African-American man in power
- A scene in a gray, windowed conference room where the agent gets dressed down for going beyond his responsibilities
- A flashback where a female operative has to assemble a gun blindfolded
- A gorgeous female operative wearing a stunning dress at a swanky party has to do something awkward and embarrassing with the villain to buy time for the spy mission
- A nerdy but well-respected character actor playing the villain
- A MacGuffin with a pretentious code name (though "Rabbit's Foot" pales next to "The Covenant," "The Passenger," etc.)
- An extremely painful scene with Our Spy Hero strapped in what appears to be a dentist's chair
- Explosive capsules ticking away in people's brains
- Much jumping out of windows
- Much identity switching
- A chase through a poor area in an Asian country with lots of people going about their daily business getting in the way of Our Spy Hero's progress
- The stakes are personal rather than moral -- that is, we care because Our Spy Hero's _Insert Relative Here_ is going to _Insert Suffering Here_, not because the world will come to an end
- Deeply untrustworthy handlers, so "He's working for the very people he thought he was fighting against!"
And of course . . . The actor who plays Our Spy Hero is married to another celebrity; has been given a joint nickname with that spouse; has a new baby daughter with an unusual name; and, when s/he smiles, seems to have more than the standard number of gleaming white teeth.
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