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* What's the last thing Q does before [[spoiler:his departure]]? ''He jokes about his work!'' Sure, it's a physical gag at [[Creator/JohnCleese John Cleese's]] expense, but it's a far cry from his ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}'' era insistence on deadly seriousness.
--> '''Bond:''' He seems well suited for the job.
* Zukovsky [[spoiler:using the last of his strength to free Bond instead of killing Elektra.]] This could be taken as RuleOfCool on the surface, but it was really the sensible thing to do: [[spoiler:Elektra might be dead]], but Bond would still be trapped and unable to stop Renard had Zukovsky made the obvious choice.
* When the parahawks ambush Bond and Elektra on the mountain, they all collectively decide to pursue Bond all at once instead of sending ''at least'' one parahawk after Elektra, since she was their intended target anyway. And given that she's not a combatant nor does she have Bond's mad skiing skills, they could've gunned her down easily. Later on when Renard angrily demands know why Dr. Arkov's parahawks failed to kill Bond, he never brings up that they flat-out failed to kill Elektra--again--their intended target. [[spoiler: This subtly foreshadows how she wasn't actually the target in the first place.]]

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* What's the last thing Q does before [[spoiler:his departure]]? his departure? ''He jokes about his work!'' Sure, it's a physical gag at [[Creator/JohnCleese John Cleese's]] expense, but it's a far cry from his ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}'' era insistence on deadly seriousness.
--> '''Bond:''' -->'''Bond:''' He seems well suited for the job.
* Zukovsky [[spoiler:using using the last of his strength to free Bond instead of killing Elektra.]] Elektra. This could be taken as RuleOfCool on the surface, but it was really the sensible thing to do: [[spoiler:Elektra Elektra might be dead]], dead, but Bond would still be trapped and unable to stop Renard had Zukovsky made the obvious choice.
* When the parahawks ambush Bond and Elektra on the mountain, they all collectively decide to pursue Bond all at once instead of sending ''at least'' one parahawk after Elektra, since she was their intended target anyway. And given that she's not a combatant nor does she have Bond's mad skiing skills, they could've gunned her down easily. Later on when Renard angrily demands know why Dr. Arkov's parahawks failed to kill Bond, he never brings up that they flat-out failed to kill Elektra--again--their intended target. [[spoiler: This subtly foreshadows how she wasn't actually the target in the first place.]]






* In the expanded universe it was revealed that Elektra already had a major falling out with her grandfather for not giving the oil company to an Azerbaijani, and Renard's tenure in the KGB knew how the USSR nationalized the oil sands at the expense of her people made it easy to gain her trust. Her father attempted to send armed men and later 009 to rescue her who was responsible for Renard's inevitable demise.

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* In the expanded universe it was revealed that Elektra already had a major falling out with her grandfather for not giving the oil company to an Azerbaijani, and Renard's tenure in the KGB knew how the USSR nationalized the oil sands at the expense of her people made it easy to gain her trust. Her father attempted to send armed men and later 009 to rescue her who was responsible for Renard's inevitable demise.demise.
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* When the parahawks ambush Bond and Elektra on the mountain, they all collectively decide to pursue Bond all at once instead of sending ''at least'' one parahawk after Elektra, since she was their intended target anyway. And given that she's not a combatant nor does she have Bond's mad skiing skills, they could've gunned her down easily. Later on when Renard angrily demands know why Dr. Arkov's parahawks failed to kill Bond, he never brings up that they flat-out failed to kill Elektra--again--their intended target. [[spoiler: This subtly foreshadows how she wasn't actually the target in the first place.]]
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* When Bond first meets Dr. Christmas Jones for the first time in Kazakhstan, she makes a preemptive warning not to make any jokes about her name; Bond instead goes for "I don't know any doctor jokes." Along with the subversion of expectations coming from previous Bond films there's a Watsonian practical reason for this as well. At this point, Bond is pretending to be Dr. Arkov (well, pretending to be Davidov's substitute who in turn was supposed to be pretending to be Dr. Arkov) for whom English would be his second language; making an accurate English-language pun in a language he's supposed to not be fluent in would have likely set off warning flags to Dr. Jones and cause her to be more suspicious.

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* When Bond first meets Dr. Christmas Jones for the first time in Kazakhstan, she makes a preemptive warning not to make any jokes about her name; Bond instead goes for "I don't know any doctor jokes." Along with the subversion of expectations coming from previous Bond films there's a Watsonian practical reason for this as well. At this point, Bond is pretending to be Dr. Arkov (well, pretending to be Davidov's substitute who in turn was supposed to be pretending to be Dr. Arkov) for whom English would be his second language; making an accurate English-language pun in a language he's supposed to not be fluent in would have likely set off warning flags to Dr. Jones and cause her to be more suspicious.
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* When Bond first meets Dr. Christmas Jones for the first time in Kazakhstan, she makes a preemptive warning not to make any jokes about her name; Bond instead goes for "I don't know any doctor jokes." Along with the subversion of expectations coming from previous Bond films there's a Watsonian practical reason for this as well. At this point, Bond is pretending to be Dr. Arkov (well, pretending to be Davidov's substitute who in turn was supposed to be pretending to be Dr. Arkov) for whom English would be his second language; making an English-language pun would have liable to set off warning flags to Dr. Jones and cause her to be more suspicious.

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* When Bond first meets Dr. Christmas Jones for the first time in Kazakhstan, she makes a preemptive warning not to make any jokes about her name; Bond instead goes for "I don't know any doctor jokes." Along with the subversion of expectations coming from previous Bond films there's a Watsonian practical reason for this as well. At this point, Bond is pretending to be Dr. Arkov (well, pretending to be Davidov's substitute who in turn was supposed to be pretending to be Dr. Arkov) for whom English would be his second language; making an accurate English-language pun in a language he's supposed to not be fluent in would have liable to likely set off warning flags to Dr. Jones and cause her to be more suspicious.



** That could also be part of the reason why Renard is so suicidally devoted to Elektra: He feels guilt over what he did to her, and so he agrees to love, protect, and serve her in a deluded attempt to atone for it.
* In the expanded universe it was revealed that Elektra already had a major falling out with her grandfather for not giving the oil company to an Azerbaijani, and Renard's tenure in the KGB knew how the USSR nationalized the oil sands at the expense of her people made it easy to gain her trust. Her father attempted to send armed men and later 009 to rescue her who was responsible for Renard's ineveitable demise.

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** That could also be part of the reason why Renard is so suicidally devoted to Elektra: He he feels guilt over what he did to her, and so he agrees to love, protect, and serve her in a deluded attempt to atone for it.
* In the expanded universe it was revealed that Elektra already had a major falling out with her grandfather for not giving the oil company to an Azerbaijani, and Renard's tenure in the KGB knew how the USSR nationalized the oil sands at the expense of her people made it easy to gain her trust. Her father attempted to send armed men and later 009 to rescue her who was responsible for Renard's ineveitable inevitable demise.
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** That could also be part of the reason why Renard is so suicidally devoted to Elektra: He feels guilt over what he did to her, and so he agrees to love, protect, and serve her in a deluded attempt to atone for it.
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* FridgeBrilliance:
** What's the last thing Q does before [[spoiler:his departure]]? ''He jokes about his work!'' Sure, it's a physical gag at [[Creator/JohnCleese John Cleese's]] expense, but it's a far cry from his ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}'' era insistence on deadly seriousness.

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* FridgeBrilliance:
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What's the last thing Q does before [[spoiler:his departure]]? ''He jokes about his work!'' Sure, it's a physical gag at [[Creator/JohnCleese John Cleese's]] expense, but it's a far cry from his ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}'' era insistence on deadly seriousness.



** Zukovsky [[spoiler:using the last of his strength to free Bond instead of killing Elektra.]] This could be taken as RuleOfCool on the surface, but it was really the sensible thing to do: [[spoiler:Elektra might be dead]], but Bond would still be trapped and unable to stop Renard had Zukovsky made the obvious choice.
** Remember how in ''Film/{{GoldenEye}}'', Q mentions that the BMW has sidewinder missiles that never actually get used in that film? Guess what Bond uses to take down the helicopter during the attack on Zukovsky's caviar farm.
** When Bond first meets Dr. Christmas Jones for the first time in Kazakhstan, she makes a preemptive warning not to make any jokes about her name; Bond instead goes for "I don't know any doctor jokes." Along with the subversion of expectations coming from previous Bond films there's a Watsonian practical reason for this as well. At this point, Bond is pretending to be Dr. Arkay (well, pretending to be Davidov's substitute who in turn was supposed to be pretending to be Dr. Arkay) for whom English would be his second language; making an English-language pun would have liable to set off warning flags to Dr. Jones and cause her to be more suspicious.
* FridgeHorror:
** When Bond first confronts Renard, wanted international terrorist and Elektra's former kidnapper, the latter issues a PostRapeTaunt to infuriate Bond. While it's later shown that Renard and Elektra are not just [[BigBadDuumvirate in cahoots]] but lovers, what if he wasn't lying? It would add a particularly dark tone to this AMatchMadeInStockholm if Elektra was manipulating her own rapist into helping her get revenge on those who abandoned her and nuke Istanbul for profit.
** In the expanded universe it was revealed that she already had major falling out with her grandfather for not giving the oil company to an Azerbaijani and Renard's tenure in the KGB knew how the USSR nationalized the oil sands at the expense of her people made it easy to gain her trust. Her father attempted to send armed men and later 009 to rescue her who was responsible for Renard's ineveitable demise

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** * Zukovsky [[spoiler:using the last of his strength to free Bond instead of killing Elektra.]] This could be taken as RuleOfCool on the surface, but it was really the sensible thing to do: [[spoiler:Elektra might be dead]], but Bond would still be trapped and unable to stop Renard had Zukovsky made the obvious choice.
** * Remember how in ''Film/{{GoldenEye}}'', Q mentions that the BMW has sidewinder missiles that never actually get used in that film? Guess what Bond uses to take down the helicopter during the attack on Zukovsky's caviar farm.
** * When Bond first meets Dr. Christmas Jones for the first time in Kazakhstan, she makes a preemptive warning not to make any jokes about her name; Bond instead goes for "I don't know any doctor jokes." Along with the subversion of expectations coming from previous Bond films there's a Watsonian practical reason for this as well. At this point, Bond is pretending to be Dr. Arkay Arkov (well, pretending to be Davidov's substitute who in turn was supposed to be pretending to be Dr. Arkay) Arkov) for whom English would be his second language; making an English-language pun would have liable to set off warning flags to Dr. Jones and cause her to be more suspicious.
!!FridgeHorror
* FridgeHorror:
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When Bond first confronts Renard, wanted international terrorist and Elektra's former kidnapper, the latter issues a PostRapeTaunt to infuriate Bond. While it's later shown that Renard and Elektra are not just [[BigBadDuumvirate in cahoots]] but lovers, what if he wasn't lying? It would add a particularly dark tone to this AMatchMadeInStockholm if Elektra was manipulating her own rapist into helping her get revenge on those who abandoned her and nuke Istanbul for profit.
** * In the expanded universe it was revealed that she Elektra already had a major falling out with her grandfather for not giving the oil company to an Azerbaijani Azerbaijani, and Renard's tenure in the KGB knew how the USSR nationalized the oil sands at the expense of her people made it easy to gain her trust. Her father attempted to send armed men and later 009 to rescue her who was responsible for Renard's ineveitable demisedemise.
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** When Bond first meets Dr. Christmas Jones for the first time in Kazakhstan, she makes a preemptive warning not to make any jokes about her name; Bond instead goes for "I don't know any doctor jokes." Along with the subversion of expectations coming from previous Bond films there's a Watsonian practical reason for this as well. At this point, Bond is pretending to be Dr. Arkay (well, pretending to be Davidov who in turn was supposed to be pretending to be Dr. Arkay) for whom English would be his second language; making an English-language pun would have liable to set off warning flags to Dr. Jones and cause her to be more suspicious.

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** When Bond first meets Dr. Christmas Jones for the first time in Kazakhstan, she makes a preemptive warning not to make any jokes about her name; Bond instead goes for "I don't know any doctor jokes." Along with the subversion of expectations coming from previous Bond films there's a Watsonian practical reason for this as well. At this point, Bond is pretending to be Dr. Arkay (well, pretending to be Davidov Davidov's substitute who in turn was supposed to be pretending to be Dr. Arkay) for whom English would be his second language; making an English-language pun would have liable to set off warning flags to Dr. Jones and cause her to be more suspicious.

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* FridgeBrilliance: What's the last thing Q does before [[spoiler:his departure]]? ''He jokes about his work!'' Sure, it's a physical gag at [[Creator/JohnCleese John Cleese's]] expense, but it's a far cry from his ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}'' era insistence on deadly seriousness.

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* FridgeBrilliance: FridgeBrilliance:
**
What's the last thing Q does before [[spoiler:his departure]]? ''He jokes about his work!'' Sure, it's a physical gag at [[Creator/JohnCleese John Cleese's]] expense, but it's a far cry from his ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}'' era insistence on deadly seriousness.



* FridgeHorror: When Bond first confronts Renard, wanted international terrorist and Elektra's former kidnapper, the latter issues a PostRapeTaunt to infuriate Bond. While it's later shown that Renard and Elektra are not just [[BigBadDuumvirate in cahoots]] but lovers, what if he wasn't lying? It would add a particularly dark tone to this AMatchMadeInStockholm if Elektra was manipulating her own rapist into helping her get revenge on those who abandoned her and nuke Istanbul for profit.

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** When Bond first meets Dr. Christmas Jones for the first time in Kazakhstan, she makes a preemptive warning not to make any jokes about her name; Bond instead goes for "I don't know any doctor jokes." Along with the subversion of expectations coming from previous Bond films there's a Watsonian practical reason for this as well. At this point, Bond is pretending to be Dr. Arkay (well, pretending to be Davidov who in turn was supposed to be pretending to be Dr. Arkay) for whom English would be his second language; making an English-language pun would have liable to set off warning flags to Dr. Jones and cause her to be more suspicious.
* FridgeHorror: FridgeHorror:
**
When Bond first confronts Renard, wanted international terrorist and Elektra's former kidnapper, the latter issues a PostRapeTaunt to infuriate Bond. While it's later shown that Renard and Elektra are not just [[BigBadDuumvirate in cahoots]] but lovers, what if he wasn't lying? It would add a particularly dark tone to this AMatchMadeInStockholm if Elektra was manipulating her own rapist into helping her get revenge on those who abandoned her and nuke Istanbul for profit.
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** In the expanded universe it was revealed that she already had major falling out with her grandfather for not giving the oil company to an Azeribaijani and Renard's tenure in the KGB knew how the USSR nationalized the oil sands at the expense of her people made it easy to gain her trust. Her father attempting to send armed men and later 009 to rescue her while effectively killing her boyfriend was what kicked off her revenge plot.

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** In the expanded universe it was revealed that she already had major falling out with her grandfather for not giving the oil company to an Azeribaijani Azerbaijani and Renard's tenure in the KGB knew how the USSR nationalized the oil sands at the expense of her people made it easy to gain her trust. Her father attempting attempted to send armed men and later 009 to rescue her while effectively killing her boyfriend who was what kicked off her revenge plot.responsible for Renard's ineveitable demise
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* FridgeHorror: When Bond first confronts Renard, wanted international terrorist and Elektra's former kidnapper, the latter issues a PostRapeTaunt to infuriate Bond. While it's later shown that Renard and Elektra are not just [[BigBadDuumvirate in cahoots]] but lovers, what if he wasn't lying? It would add a particularly dark tone to this AMatchMadeInStockholm if Elektra was manipulating her own rapist into helping her get revenge on those who abandoned her and nuke Istanbul for profit.

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* FridgeHorror: When Bond first confronts Renard, wanted international terrorist and Elektra's former kidnapper, the latter issues a PostRapeTaunt to infuriate Bond. While it's later shown that Renard and Elektra are not just [[BigBadDuumvirate in cahoots]] but lovers, what if he wasn't lying? It would add a particularly dark tone to this AMatchMadeInStockholm if Elektra was manipulating her own rapist into helping her get revenge on those who abandoned her and nuke Istanbul for profit.profit.
** In the expanded universe it was revealed that she already had major falling out with her grandfather for not giving the oil company to an Azeribaijani and Renard's tenure in the KGB knew how the USSR nationalized the oil sands at the expense of her people made it easy to gain her trust. Her father attempting to send armed men and later 009 to rescue her while effectively killing her boyfriend was what kicked off her revenge plot.
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* FridgeHorror: When Bond first confronts Renard, wanted international terrorist and Elektra's former kidnapper, the latter issues a PostRapeTaunt to infuriate Bond. While it's later shown that Renard and Elektra are not just [[BigBadDuumvirate in cahoots]] but lovers, what if he wasn't lying? It would add a particularly dark tone to this AMatchMadeInStockholm if Elektra was manipulating her own rapist into helping her get revenge on those who abandoned her.

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* FridgeHorror: When Bond first confronts Renard, wanted international terrorist and Elektra's former kidnapper, the latter issues a PostRapeTaunt to infuriate Bond. While it's later shown that Renard and Elektra are not just [[BigBadDuumvirate in cahoots]] but lovers, what if he wasn't lying? It would add a particularly dark tone to this AMatchMadeInStockholm if Elektra was manipulating her own rapist into helping her get revenge on those who abandoned her.her and nuke Istanbul for profit.
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** Remember how in ''Film/{{GoldenEye}}'', Q mentions that the BMW has sidewinder missiles that never actually get used in that film? Guess what Bond uses to take down the helicopter during the attack on Zukovsky's caviar farm.

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** Remember how in ''Film/{{GoldenEye}}'', Q mentions that the BMW has sidewinder missiles that never actually get used in that film? Guess what Bond uses to take down the helicopter during the attack on Zukovsky's caviar farm.farm.
* FridgeHorror: When Bond first confronts Renard, wanted international terrorist and Elektra's former kidnapper, the latter issues a PostRapeTaunt to infuriate Bond. While it's later shown that Renard and Elektra are not just [[BigBadDuumvirate in cahoots]] but lovers, what if he wasn't lying? It would add a particularly dark tone to this AMatchMadeInStockholm if Elektra was manipulating her own rapist into helping her get revenge on those who abandoned her.
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** Zukovsky [[spoiler:using the last of his strength to free Bond instead of killing Elektra.]] This could be taken as RuleOfCool on the surface, but it was really the sensible thing to do: [[spoiler:Elektra might be dead]], but Bond would still be trapped and unable to stop Renard had Zukovsky made the obvious choice.

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** Zukovsky [[spoiler:using the last of his strength to free Bond instead of killing Elektra.]] This could be taken as RuleOfCool on the surface, but it was really the sensible thing to do: [[spoiler:Elektra might be dead]], but Bond would still be trapped and unable to stop Renard had Zukovsky made the obvious choice.choice.
** Remember how in ''Film/{{GoldenEye}}'', Q mentions that the BMW has sidewinder missiles that never actually get used in that film? Guess what Bond uses to take down the helicopter during the attack on Zukovsky's caviar farm.
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--> '''Bond:''' He seems well suited for the job.

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--> '''Bond:''' He seems well suited for the job.job.
** Zukovsky [[spoiler:using the last of his strength to free Bond instead of killing Elektra.]] This could be taken as RuleOfCool on the surface, but it was really the sensible thing to do: [[spoiler:Elektra might be dead]], but Bond would still be trapped and unable to stop Renard had Zukovsky made the obvious choice.
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* FridgeBrilliance: What's the last thing Q does before [[spoiler:his departure]]? ''He jokes about his work!'' Sure, it's a physical gag at [[Creator/JohnCleese John Cleese's]] expense, but it's a far cry from his ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}'' era insistence on deadly seriousness.
--> '''Bond:''' He seems well suited for the job.

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