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* [[Lighter and Softer]]: You would not realize this as the same genre [[John Le Carre]] or even [[Ian Fleming]] wrote in. Heck, ''[[Touched By an Angel]]'' is often [[Darker and Edgier]] than this.
* [[Lighter and Softer]]: You would not realize this as the same genre [[John Le Carre]] or even [[Ian Fleming]] wrote in. Heck, ''[[Touched By an Angel]]'' is often [[Darker and Edgier]] than this.
* [[Mistaken for Badass]]: Amanda is one of the best examples. While not mistaken for it as such she slips into the spy game accidentally.
* [[Mistaken for Badass]]: Amanda is one of the best examples. While not mistaken for it as such she slips into the spy game accidentally.
** In one episode, she is even mistaken for ''Scarecrow'' by the Russians.
** In one episode, she is even mistaken for ''Scarecrow'' by the Russians.
* [[Opposite Gender Protagonists]]: It's right there in the title.
* [[Parental Obliviousness]]: Amanda's mother Dotty takes this to new levels
* [[Parental Obliviousness]]: Amanda's mother Dotty takes this to new levels
* [[Ruritania]]: There are two episodes in Germany and one in Austria that play upon this.
* [[Ruritania]]: There are two episodes in Germany and one in Austria that play upon this.

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Scarecrow and Mrs. King (1983-1987) is a Cold War-era spy show about a divorced housewife who, through a chance meeting, ends up working for a secret government agency. The series is built around the growing romantic relationship between secret agent Lee Stetson, a.k.a. Scarecrow (Bruce Boxleitner) and Amanda King (Kate Jackson) as they fall in love and eventually get secretly married.

As of 2011, the first two seasons have been released on DVD.


Tropes used in Scarecrow and Mrs. King include:

Amanda: How did you find me?
Lee: We have our ways.