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** Also the fact that she decides to trust Bond when he shows up at the circus ranting about a bomb being hidden in the cannon that she's using to smuggle jewels. Against Magda's advice that he could expose their operation, Octopussy realises that Bond wouldn't lie about something as serious as a bomb threat, and it's only by her trust in him that everybody is ultimately spared obliteration.
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** Also the fact that she decides to trust Bond when after he shows up at the circus ranting about a bomb being hidden in the cannon that she's using to smuggle jewels. Against Magda's advice that he could expose their operation, Octopussy realises that Bond probably wouldn't lie about something as serious as a bomb threat, and it's only by her trust in him that everybody is ultimately spared obliteration.
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** Also the fact that she decides to trust Bond when he shows up at the circus ranting about a bomb being hidden in the cannon that she's using to smuggle jewels. Against Magda's advice that he could expose their operation, Octopussy realises that Bond wouldn't lie about something as serious as a bomb threat, and it's only by her trust in him that everybody is ultimately spared obliteration.
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* When Octopussy confronts Khan in the climax, rather than just dwell on his betrayal of her, she condemns him for being willing to kill thousands of innocent people.
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* It's a ''very'' small moment when measured against all of his crimes, but Khan is quick to offer Magda a robe after she has to strip down to her underwear while stealing Bond's Faberge egg.
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* When Octopussy confronts Khan in the climax, rather than just dwell on his betrayal of her, she condemns him for being willing to kill thousands of innocent people.
* When Octopussy confronts Khan in the climax, rather than just dwell on his betrayal of her, she condemns him for being willing to kill thousands of innocent people.
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! The Short Story:
* The fact that ItsPersonal for Bond makes it interesting enough, but if you've read ''Literature/ByRoyalCommand'' and learned just how lovely a man Hannes Oberhauser was, and what he did for young James, it's even more powerful.
* The fact that ItsPersonal for Bond makes it interesting enough, but if you've read ''Literature/ByRoyalCommand'' and learned just how lovely a man Hannes Oberhauser was, and what he did for young James, it's even more powerful.
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** You also see this earlier after James out-cheats Kamal and wins quite the sum of money. He gives a good stack of it away to an employee at the club. Later, when he's being chased, he throws the rest of it to the people. Part of it's to provide an escape, but it's plain to see he doesn't really care about losing it.
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** You also see this earlier after James out-cheats Kamal and wins quite the sum of money. [[NiceToTheWaiter He gives a good stack of it away to an employee at the club. club.]] Later, when he's being chased, he throws the rest of it to the people. Part of it's to provide an escape, but it's plain to see he doesn't really care about losing it.
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-->'''James''': *smiling* Easy come, easy go!
-->'''James''': *smiling* Easy come, easy go!
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* The fact that ItsPersonal for Bond makes it interesting enough, but if you've read ''Literature/ByRoyalCommand'' and learned just how lovely a man Hannes Oberhauser was, and what he did for young James, it's even more powerful.
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** Following Vijay's death, when another character blithely declares "No problem" (Vijay's CatchPhrase) Bond winces, clearly thinking ofhim.him.
** After killing on of the knife-throwing twins, Bond angrily declares, [[AndThisIsFor "And that's for OO9!"]]
** Following Vijay's death, when another character blithely declares "No problem" (Vijay's CatchPhrase) Bond winces, clearly thinking of
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* When Bond realises General Orlov's plan, he visibly gets angry at the prospect of Orlov's scheme killing thousands of innocent people. For a man who is usually known for his womanising and killing, this shows a nicer side to Bond.
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* Following Vijay's death, when another character blithely declares "No problem" (Vijay's catchphrase) Bond winces, clearly thinking of him.
* Following Vijay's death, when another character blithely declares "No problem" (Vijay's catchphrase) Bond winces, clearly thinking of him.
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* When Bond realises General Orlov's plan, he visibly gets angry at the prospect of Orlov's scheme killing innocent people. For a man who is usually known for his womanising and killing, this shows a nicer side to Bond.
* When Bond realises General Orlov's plan, he visibly gets angry at the prospect of Orlov's scheme killing innocent people. For a man who is usually known for his womanising and killing, this shows a nicer side to Bond.
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