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** While Pierce's Bond continued to use [[Creator/DesmondLlewelyn the original Q]] [[CharacterDiedWithHim up until his own 'retirement']], Creator/DanielCraig had a very excitable younger geeky version of Q, making him seemingly the adult version of I.Q, having inherited his grandfather's profession after [[Creator/JohnCleese R]] was dismissed.

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** While Pierce's Bond continued to use [[Creator/DesmondLlewelyn the original Q]] [[CharacterDiedWithHim [[TheCharacterDiedWithHim up until his own 'retirement']], Creator/DanielCraig had a very excitable younger geeky version of Q, making him seemingly the adult version of I.Q, having inherited his grandfather's profession after [[Creator/JohnCleese R]] was dismissed.
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** While Pierce's Bond continued to use [[Creator/DesmondLlewelyn the original Q]] [[CharacterDiedWithHim up until his own 'retirement']], Creator/DanielCraig had a very excitable younger geeky version of Q, making him seemingly the adult version of I.Q, having inherited his grandfather's profession after [[Creator/JohnCleese R]] was dismissed.

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** "The Thing in the Ice" has a bleak Antarctic setting, and is surprisingly suspenseful, taking its time to unveil the MechanicalMonster, whose creepy wailing shriek is a perfect example of HellIsThatNoise.

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** "The Thing in the Ice" has a bleak Antarctic setting, and is surprisingly suspenseful, taking its time to unveil the MechanicalMonster, whose which has a creepy wailing shriek is a perfect example of HellIsThatNoise.shriek.
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** Whenever Jaws and Nick Nack have to work together for a villain, they almost always argue and cause a lot of headaches for the villains. One example is in “Queen’s Ransom”, where a girl named Jade who was kidnapped with her missile engineer father managed to escape and was rescued by James after SCUM agents pursued her. When Walker D. Plank informed her father of Jade’s escape, he blamed Jaws and Nick Nack for leaving her unguarded. Nick Nack promptly blamed Jaws, who denied it, leading to a brief argument that Plank had to stop. FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you consider that the most likely reason why Jade was left unguarded was ''because'' Jaws and Nick Nack were too busy arguing!

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** Whenever Jaws and Nick Nack have to work together for a villain, they almost always argue and cause a lot of headaches for the villains. One example is in “Queen’s Ransom”, where a girl named Jade who was kidnapped with her missile engineer father managed to escape and was rescued by James after SCUM agents pursued her. When Walker D. Plank informed her father of Jade’s escape, he blamed Jaws and Nick Nack for leaving her unguarded. Nick Nack promptly blamed Jaws, who denied it, leading to a brief argument that Plank had to stop. FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you consider that the most likely reason why Jade was left unguarded was ''because'' Jaws and Nick Nack were too so busy arguing!arguing (possibly over who would watch her) that they forgot to guard her properly!
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** Whenever Jaws and Nick Nack have to work together for a villain, they almost always argue and cause a lot of headaches for the villains. One example is in “Queen’s Ransom”, where a girl named Jade who was kidnapped with her missile engineer father managed to escape and was rescued by James after SCUM agents pursued her. When Walker D. Plank informed her father of Jade’s escape, he blamed Jaws and Nick Nack for leaving her unguarded. Nick Nack promptly blamed Jaws, who denied it, leading to a brief argument that Plank had to stop. FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you consider that the most likely reason why Jade was left unguarded was ''because'' they were too busy arguing!

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** Whenever Jaws and Nick Nack have to work together for a villain, they almost always argue and cause a lot of headaches for the villains. One example is in “Queen’s Ransom”, where a girl named Jade who was kidnapped with her missile engineer father managed to escape and was rescued by James after SCUM agents pursued her. When Walker D. Plank informed her father of Jade’s escape, he blamed Jaws and Nick Nack for leaving her unguarded. Nick Nack promptly blamed Jaws, who denied it, leading to a brief argument that Plank had to stop. FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you consider that the most likely reason why Jade was left unguarded was ''because'' they Jaws and Nick Nack were too busy arguing!
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** Whenever Jaws and Nick Nack have to work together for a villain, they almost always argue and cause a lot of headaches for the villains. One example is in “Queen’s Ransom”, where a girl named Jade who was kidnapped with her scientist father managed to escape and was rescued by James after SCUM agents pursued her. When Walker D. Plank informed her father of Jade’s escape, he blamed Jaws and Nick Nack for leaving her unguarded. Nick Nack promptly blamed Jaws, who denied it, leading to a brief argument that Plank had to stop. FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you consider that the most likely reason why Jade was left unguarded was ''because'' they were too busy arguing!

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** Whenever Jaws and Nick Nack have to work together for a villain, they almost always argue and cause a lot of headaches for the villains. One example is in “Queen’s Ransom”, where a girl named Jade who was kidnapped with her scientist missile engineer father managed to escape and was rescued by James after SCUM agents pursued her. When Walker D. Plank informed her father of Jade’s escape, he blamed Jaws and Nick Nack for leaving her unguarded. Nick Nack promptly blamed Jaws, who denied it, leading to a brief argument that Plank had to stop. FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you consider that the most likely reason why Jade was left unguarded was ''because'' they were too busy arguing!
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** Whenever Jaws and Nick Nack have to work together for a villain, they almost always argue and cause a lot of headaches for the villains. One example is in “Queen’s Ransom”, where a girl named Jade who was kidnapped with her scientist father managed to escape and was rescued by James after SCUM agents pursued her. When Walker D. Plank informed her father of Jade’s escape, he blamed Jaws and Nick Nack for leaving her unguarded. Nick Nack promptly blamed Jaws, who denied it, leading to a brief argument that Plank had to stop. FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you consider that the most likely reason why Jade was left unguarded was ‘’because'' they were too busy arguing!

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** Whenever Jaws and Nick Nack have to work together for a villain, they almost always argue and cause a lot of headaches for the villains. One example is in “Queen’s Ransom”, where a girl named Jade who was kidnapped with her scientist father managed to escape and was rescued by James after SCUM agents pursued her. When Walker D. Plank informed her father of Jade’s escape, he blamed Jaws and Nick Nack for leaving her unguarded. Nick Nack promptly blamed Jaws, who denied it, leading to a brief argument that Plank had to stop. FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you consider that the most likely reason why Jade was left unguarded was ‘’because'' ''because'' they were too busy arguing!
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** Whenever Jaws and Nick Nack have to work together for a villain, they almost always argue and cause a lot of headaches for the villains. One example is in “Queen’s Ransom”, where a girl named Jade who was kidnapped with her scientist father managed to escape and was rescued by James after SCUM agents pursued her. When Walker D. Plank informed her father of Jade’s escape, he blamed Jaws and Nick Nack for leaving her unguarded. Nick Nack promptly blamed Jaws, who denied it, leading to a brief argument that Plank had to stop. FridgeBrilliance kicks in when you consider that the most likely reason why Jade was left unguarded was ‘’because'' they were too busy arguing!
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: In the episode "Hostile Takeover", James discovers a SCUM plot to kidnap the head of the British Secret Service as part of a plan to take the organization over. He is found and after a chase through the rooftops of Warfield Academy, he seemingly falls from a great height into the water below, and his friends (along with the villains) [[OurHeroIsDead believe James died]]. But of course, James not only was alive, he never actually fell into the water! Instead, one of the villains who had an appearance-changing device was mistaken for James and fell to his death. ItMakesSenseInContext.

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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: In the episode "Hostile Takeover", James discovers a SCUM plot to kidnap the head of the British Secret Service as part of a plan to take over the organization over.organization. He is found and after a chase through the rooftops of Warfield Academy, he seemingly falls from a great height into the water below, and his friends (along with the villains) [[OurHeroIsDead believe James died]]. But of course, James not only was alive, he never actually fell into the water! Instead, one of the villains who had an appearance-changing device was mistaken for James and fell to his death. ItMakesSenseInContext.
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** "The Thing in the Ice" has a bleak Antarctic setting, and is surprisingly suspenseful, taking its time to unveil the MechanicalMonster (whose creepy wailing shriek is a perfect example of HellIsThatNoise).

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** "The Thing in the Ice" has a bleak Antarctic setting, and is surprisingly suspenseful, taking its time to unveil the MechanicalMonster (whose MechanicalMonster, whose creepy wailing shriek is a perfect example of HellIsThatNoise).HellIsThatNoise.
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** Bond Jr's appearance and "[[IAmVeryBritish British]]" accent look and sound an awful lot like Creator/PierceBrosnan, four years before ''Film/GoldenEye'' was released, creating theories that Brosnan's Bond ''is'' the same version, helped by the fact [[CharacterAgedWithTheActor everyone else got noticeably older]] or [[CharacterDiedWithHim outright had 'retired']].

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** Bond Jr's appearance and "[[IAmVeryBritish British]]" accent look and sound an awful lot like Creator/PierceBrosnan, four years before ''Film/GoldenEye'' was released, creating theories that Brosnan's Bond ''is'' the same version, helped by the fact [[CharacterAgedWithTheActor everyone else got noticeably older]] or [[CharacterDiedWithHim [[TheCharacterDiedWithHim outright had 'retired']].
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** Bond Jr's "[[IAmVeryBritish British]]" accent sounds an awful lot like Creator/PierceBrosnan's, four years before ''Film/GoldenEye'' was released.

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** Bond Jr's appearance and "[[IAmVeryBritish British]]" accent sounds look and sound an awful lot like Creator/PierceBrosnan's, Creator/PierceBrosnan, four years before ''Film/GoldenEye'' was released.released, creating theories that Brosnan's Bond ''is'' the same version, helped by the fact [[CharacterAgedWithTheActor everyone else got noticeably older]] or [[CharacterDiedWithHim outright had 'retired']].
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----* CrossesTheLineTwice: The leader of a {{Qurac}} nation is named Sheikh Yabootie.
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* FashionVictimVillain: Oddjob is for some reason dressed like Flavor Flav.

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* FashionVictimVillain: Oddjob is for some reason dressed like [[Music/PublicEnemy Flavor Flav.Flav]].



* TrappedByMountainLions: It was not uncommon for the main storyline to be interrupted by a usually inane comic relief subplot usually involving Trevor.

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* TrappedByMountainLions: It was not uncommon for the main storyline to be interrupted by a usually an inane comic relief subplot that usually involving involved Trevor.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/JeffBennett gets his first major voice acting roles as Horace 'I.Q.' Boothroyd III and Nick Nack.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/JeffBennett gets his first major voice acting roles as Horace 'I."I.Q.' " Boothroyd III and Nick Nack.


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* TrappedByMountainLions: It was not uncommon for the main storyline to be interrupted by a usually inane comic relief subplot usually involving Trevor.

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