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2 [[caption-width-right:350:It's a musical!]]
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4->''"Once a spy, always a spy, forever..."''
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6''Spies are Forever'' is a full-length Musical Comedy created by the Creator/TinCanBrothers (Creator/CoreyLubowich, Creator/JoeyRichter, and Creator/BrianRosenthal), set during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar period.
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8It is a loving parody of the spy film genre, and also a more serious work than their usual sketch comedies. Special Agent Curt Mega, the pride of the US intelligence community, suffers a tragic blow to his confidence and his career when his partner Owen Carvour is killed in a disastrous mission in 1957. Four years later, he tries to get back into the game and prove he's still the spy he used to be when a deadly nuclear warhead goes missing and ends up on the black market; his mission to retrieve it pits him against a sultry Russian DoubleAgent, a Nazi conspiracy, and the amoral hired gun known only as the Deadliest Man Alive...
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10''Spies Are Forever'' ran between March 11 and April 3, 2016, at the [=NoHo=] Arts Center in Los Angeles, with a follow-up concert performance of the songs in the show titled ''Spies Are Forever: [[Film/TheMatrixReloaded Reloaded]]'' as part of the late-night programming of the Creator/TeamStarkid Summer Season at Stage 773 in Chicago, from July 23-25 2016. There was a plan to perform a reunion concert, ''Spies Are Forever: In Concert at 54 Below'', in New York from June 8-9, 2020, which has been indefinitely postponed due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.
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12You can watch the show on [=YouTube=] [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlF0gFzOX4tD1KJ5ZEnvhD55Qhnz-K0X2 here]].
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15!!''Spies are Forever'' provides examples of:
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17* ActionPrologue: The song "Spies Are Forever", in classic Franchise/JamesBond tradition. [[spoiler: If you recognize that this sequence is extremely similar to the opening of ''Film/{{Goldeneye}}'', you've basically had TheReveal spoiled for you.]]
18* AdolfHitlarious: Appears in puppet form, no less!
19* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Barb.
20* ArchaicWeaponForAnAdvancedAge: "One Step Ahead" takes this up to eleven as a joke, with [[spoiler: Owen]] and Curt somehow ending up in the "International Weapons Museum" where they steadily progress through the history of warfare, first dueling with quarterstaves, then [[HeroesPreferSwords longswords]], then [[TheMusketeer muskets]], before finally coming full-circle back to their original semiautomatic pistols.
21* ArtisticLicenseEngineering: "Natural silicon deposits" aren't hard to find in RealLife at all -- the process of manufacturing semiconductor-grade silicon starts with ordinary quartz or sand. The electronics industry is indeed highly dependent on mineral resource extraction, [[TruthInTelevision which has fueled many explosive political conflicts]] over "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conflict_resource conflict minerals]]", but silicon itself is not one of them. (Then again, explaining why exactly CHIMERA's then-futuristic computer network would require large amounts of rare earth metals or coltan might take too long and would probably just introduce further anachronisms.)
22* ArtisticLicenseGeography: The New Democratic Republic of Old Socialist Prussian Sloviskia is obviously fictional, but [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prussia Prussia]] is, of course, a real place that's part of Germany, which makes it a little confusing that Dr. Baron von Nazi's German government-in-exile wants to conquer it on Germany's behalf. Presumably this is an AlternateHistory where Germany broke into a few more pieces than the two halves it was left in after UsefulNotes/WorldWarII in our timeline.
23* ArtisticLicenseHistory: A few obvious major examples, like the fictitious [[{{Ruritania}} New Democratic Republic of Old Socialist Prussian Sloviskia]], a female director of the [[GovernmentAgencyOfFiction fictional version of the CIA]] 57 years before the first RealLife [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gina_Haspel female CIA director in 2018]], Adolf Hitler having a surviving nephew in Germany trying to carry on his legacy named "Dr. Baron von Nazi", etc. There's also wacky [[AnachronismStew anachronisms]] like Cynthia using an ASCII emoticon (the smiley ":)") long before their invention in 1982, Baron von Nazi having a rap break in "Nazis Are Not So Bad", etc.
24** The KGB was founded in 1954 and only seven years old in 1961, making it impossible for Tatiana (who is obviously older than eleven) to have been their agent since she was four. Of course, she could just be using the term "KGB" interchangeably with the names of its predecessor agencies (the OGPU, NKVD, etc.)
25** The RealLife National Socialists did not like the abbreviation "Nazi", which was invented as a slur against them, and avoided ever using it while they were in power. Having a noble family called "von Nazi" is extra ironic, since "Nazi" was originally a slang term for a peasant or country bumpkin (a play on the stereotypical Bavarian name "Ignatz").
26* ArtisticLicenseLaw: Owen jokes to Cynthia that defecting from the UK to the US would be "treason". This is, technically, not true -- "treason" is defined as siding with an ''enemy'' nation, and for the UK to declare the US an enemy nation would, to put it lightly, be a pretty big deal. It would, however, create a diplomatic headache that would be pretty bad for his career.
27* {{Angrish}}: "and you grew that fucking, UGH, this..! this...!" "Beard?!" "YES! The fucking BEARD!!!"
28* AudienceParticipation: Baron von Nazi encourages the public to start chanting "Nazis are not so bad!" along with him, only to fall silent and let Curt Mega [[YouBastard angrily shame]] everyone who took him up on it.
29* BaitAndSwitch: As is traditional for a spy thriller, there are multiple nested evil plots revealed as the story progresses. The big one is the reveal that the FourthReich is only a front for a much more forward-thinking NebulousCriminalConspiracy, CHIMERA.
30* BaitAndSwitchCredits: A mild example. The opening ThemeTune, "Spies Are Forever" and its reprise, "The Coldest Goodbye", make reference to Agent Curt Mega's relationships with women -- "It's time to get the girl again", "Women can't resist him". [[spoiler: It's in-universe obfuscation of the fact that he's gay.]]
31* BaitAndSwitchGunshot: When [[spoiler: Owen]] pretends to be about to shoot [[spoiler:Curt]] but instead shoots out both of Oleg's knees.
32* BeardOfSorrow: Curt grows one after [[spoiler: Owen's death]] and then it is shaved off (forcibly) to symbolise his return to heroism.
33* BondVillainStupidity: "Introduce him to his death. I will await my cheeseburger, in my bedroom." Justified in that he is leaving him in the hands of The Deadliest Man Alive, who is way more Badass and a much more serious threat than he is.
34* BraggingThemeTune: "Spies Are Forever" for Curt Mega specifically and for spies in general.
35* BreakingTheFourthWall: "Didn't you hear the audience chanting?". And also Owen's "we haven't even reached our second act climax yet" is a subtle one.
36* CantBelieveISaidThat: "Did he really just use that line?" "Did I just use that line?"
37* CastAsAMask: [[spoiler: Joseph Walker being cast as the Deadliest Man Alive]].
38* CastingGag: A lot of people pointed out that Creator/JoeWalker as Richard Big is once more playing a dickish (and big) character literally named "[[Theatre/MeAndMyDick Dick]]". [[spoiler: The ending then reveals that, just as with Joey and Dick in ''Theatre/MeAndMyDick'', Creator/JoeyRichter and Creator/JoeWalker once more are technically playing parts or facets of the same character.]]
39* ChekhovsGun: Owen's line "personal history does have its benefits Mega" [[spoiler: reveals his identity at the end of the show.]]
40** Also the bomb Curt is sent to retrieve early on in the show is later used to [[spoiler: blow up the surveillance compound, along with the rocket shoe.]]
41* ConspicuousTrenchcoat: The Deadliest Man Alive's henchmen both wear these.
42* CrossCastRole: Lauren and Tessa play the Deadliest Man Alive's male henchmen in his first scene, along with a few other minor examples. The Informant's appearance DisguisedInDrag is a BaitAndSwitch.
43* DancesAndBalls: The World Peace Gala.
44* DanceBattler: Curt and Owen in the first scene [[spoiler: and in the penultimate one]].
45* DancePartyEnding: The song the cast performs during the CurtainCall, "Spy Dance".
46* DarkReprise: Done a number of times:
47** "The Coldest Goodbye" is an immediate one to "Spies Are Forever" with the latter accompanying Owen and Curt working efficiently as partners while the former directly follows [[spoiler: Owen's "death"]]. It gets arguably an even darker reprise after "One Step Ahead" with Owen singing it as he's about to [[spoiler: shoot Curt.]]
48** "Barb's Lament" is this to a lesser degree to "Pay Attention".
49** "Eyes on the Prize II" is this to "Eyes on the Prize", changing the subject from Cynthia demanding Curt stay focused on the mission to save the world to the casino patrons' various unsavory goals.
50* DirtyCommunists: "No, no, no! Cut it out with that Commie bullshit." While the Russians aren't the primary enemy in the story, this is set during the cold war.
51* TheDragon: The Deadliest Man Alive is this coupled with DragonInChief until [[spoiler: he kills the Baron to become the BigBad and reveals himself to be Owen.]]
52* DragonWithAnAgenda: [[spoiler: The Deadliest Man Alive/Owen.]]
53* EconomyCast: The show has a cast of only 9, with many of the actors doubling up on roles.
54* TheElevenOClockNumber: 'One Step Ahead'
55* EndOfAnAge: The ending reveals the theme of the show is the passing away of the glamorous era of TuxedoAndMartini espionage as the world grows more high-tech and automated.
56* EntendreFailure: Curt in the Casino Scene - "We are talking about fighting right?"
57* EvilBrit: Zig Zagged- the Cockney accented DMA is shown as the baddest character until the thickly German accented Dr Baron von Nazi is revealed to be his employer, but then it is revealed that [[spoiler:The DMA was pulling von Nazi's strings all along.]] At the same time we find out that [[spoiler:the cockney accent isn't his real voice, however, his real accent is ALSO British, just of the upper class variety.]]
58* EvilGloating: "How does it feel to know you'll never catch up with us?"
59* ExpectingSomeoneTaller: "I was looking forward to working with the 'Great Curt Mega,'' but clearly you are not that man." and "I thought you'd be taller y'know?"
60* {{Expy}}: The CharacterSheet shows that most of the characters are an Expy of a character from Franchise/JamesBond in some way (which have long since become {{Stock Character}}s in the spy genre). The NebulousEvilOrganization "CHIMERA" we learn about in TheReveal is one for similar evil conspiracies named after fantasy monsters like [[Film/{{Spectre}} SPECTRE]] or ComicBook/{{HYDRA}}.
61* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: Owen]]
62* {{Fauxshadow}}: Tatiana and Curt are teased as a couple throughout Act 1 but [[spoiler: decide to stay friends early in Act 2.]]
63** Similarly, it seems like Barb's crush on Curt might become a major plot point, but [[spoiler: it never really gains any significance or develops due to Curt being gay.]]
64* FemmeFataleSpy: Tatiana, especially in the Casino Scene.
65* FlashbackCut: Hilariously, this show pulls this off in ''live theatre'', with the top of Act 2 (where Curt shows up at the gala) explaining to Cynthia HowWeGotHere step-by-step, rapidly "cutting" back and forth between the gala and Curt recovering from his gunshot injury in an elevator with Barb several hours earlier. This is accomplished by blacking out the stage for a few seconds with each "cut" and everyone frantically clearing the stage and coming back, with Curt frantically taking off his tuxedo jacket and putting it back on.
66* FourthReich: The main plot seems at first like it's going to be about Baron von Nazi trying to create a new National Socialist state in the NDROSPS as a staging point for WorldWarIII. [[spoiler: It turns out there's a ManBehindTheMan -- the Deadliest Man Alive -- who's only using him for a much more subtle dystopian plot.]]
67* GetItOverWith: Curt in 'The Torture Tango'.
68* GoodIsOldFashioned: "You're a cave man, and I've invented fire."
69* GovernmentAgencyOfFiction: The KGB and [=MI6=] are called by their real names, but the CIA is never mentioned; Curt is only described as working for the "American secret service".
70* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler: Owen]] wasn't acting alone, and his IslandBase datacenter wasn't the only one. The play ends with Curt Mega acknowledging that the rest of CHIMERA is still out there and vowing to take them on in ''Spies Are Forever 2: Live and Let Spy''.
71* GriefSong: "Spy Again"
72* GroinAttack: Tatiana and Cynthia are both fond of these. Or perhaps Curt just has a tendency to provoke them in people.
73* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Tatiana, although she never was truly evil.]]
74* HesBack: The theme of the song "Spy Again", although Curt isn't ''fully'' back until the opening of "One Step Ahead".
75* HeroVsVillainDuet: The climax ends in a number between Curt and [[spoiler: Owen Carvour]] while the two engage in physical battle.
76* HeyYouHaymaker: "Oh, and Curt?" ''shoots him when he turns back''
77* {{Foreshadowing}}: A subtle one, but the Deadliest Man Alive frequently calling characters 'love' foreshadows that he's actually [[spoiler: Owen.]]
78** There are multiple hints towards [[spoiler: Curt's sexuality and relationship with Owen]], such as Owen calling him 'love' in the opening number, Curt hesitating before referring to him as 'partner' when talking to Tatiana and the lines "you're not my type" "so you're into-" in 'Doing This'.
79* HistoricalDomainCharacter: One of the Nazi chorus line members in "Not So Bad" turns out to be father of rocketry Wernher von Braun himself. (Some brutally satirical ArtisticLicenseHistory, of course, since by 1961 von Braun was a proud American citizen staunchly proclaiming he'd renounced all Nazi ties since he'd [[HeelFaithTurn become a born-again Christian]].)
80* HistoricalInJoke: Cynthia's NewhartPhoneCall with UsefulNotes/RichardNixon about his loss in the 1960 election, blaming it on not being prepared for a TV debate and "looking like a crook".
81* HotLine: Cynthia has a phone that she uses to contact everyone from Secret Agents in the field to the [[UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy President of the United States]].
82* IAmSong: 'Prisoner of My Past' for Tatiana. 'Barb's Lament' has both aspects of this and IWantSong for Barb. 'Somebody's Gotta Do It' is this for minor character Sergio and Deadliest Man Alive.
83* IncrediblyConspicuousDrag: "You have a mustache!"
84* IncrediblyLongNote: The last 'goodbye' in 'One Step Ahead', as well as Barb's "meeee" in 'Pay Attention!'
85* IronicEcho: Owen singing the line [[spoiler: "spies never die"]] as he's about to [[spoiler: shoot Curt.]] He even laughs a little.
86* {{Irony}}: Curt and Owen's exchange of "you'll be the death of me" "I'll never let you down" just before [[spoiler: Curt indirectly causes Owen's death.]]
87* KilledMidSentence: [[spoiler: The Informant]] "I guess this is where my story ends. In the Old... Socialist... New... Democratic... *dies*"
88* LastEpisodeThemeReprise: It's all part of the same show, but "One Step Ahead" is very much following this trope, an epic reprise of "Spies Are Forever" as the backdrop of Agent Curt Mega's FinalBattle with [[spoiler: Owen]].
89* LatexPerfection: [[spoiler: Owen uses one to disguise himself as the Deadliest Man Alive (played by Joseph Walker).]]
90* LyricalDissonance: The words of "The Coldest Goodbye" sound like they're continuing the BraggingThemeTune of "Spies Are Forever", but the slow, somber tempo completely belies the message and turns it crushingly ironic, reflecting Curt's self-loathing after Owen's death.
91** For a more humorous example, "Somebody's Gotta Do It" is a classic bit of musical irony, a cheery GenreMotif/EasyListening bossa-nova song about being a PunchClockVillain who commits horrific atrocities.
92* TheManBehindTheMan: The Baron is this in his first appearance.
93* MistakenForRomance: Curt and Tatiana are often the victim of this, especially by Curt's Mum.
94** Also the Informant assumes this as well-"Your boyfriend doesn't seem to think so", much to Barb's horror.
95* MundaneMadeAwesome: Taken to ridiculous levels in 'Pay Attention!', a portion of which is just the scientists parading ordinary objects that are secretly guns, including an apple.
96* MyGreatestFailure: Curt's view of Owen's death.
97* MythologyGag: Esther Fallick's initial appearance as the Informant, disguised as a waiter, is a CallBack to the "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE309I0zlNM job interview]]" interview with Creator/MaryKateWiles where "Al the Intern" pretends to be a waiter at "TCB headquarters".
98* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: The Deadliest Man Alive.
99* NewEraSpeech: [[spoiler: Owen's]] monologue about the new world that will be created by his global surveillance initiative. Doubles as a BreakingSpeech against Curt personally.
100* NiceJobBreakingItHero: "How in the flippity flappity [[PrecisionFStrike FUCK]] did a dangerous weapon of mass destruction end up in the hands of a Russian spy, while we are in the middle of a cold war ''with Russia'' you fucking dumb-dumb?"
101* NotSoStoic: Tatiana's tearful gratitude after [[spoiler: Curt destroys the compound, erasing her history and leaving her free to be with her family]].
102* ObliviousToLove: Curt to Barb. But he's not really oblivious, [[spoiler:he's just gay.]]
103* OdeToIntoxication: 'One More Shot' doubles as this as well as a FriendshipSong and MisfitMobilizationMoment.
104* OverlyLongName: The New Democratic Republic of Old Socialist Prussian Sloviskia. We get a joke about how the TitleCard can't even fit the whole name on the screen and has to unexpectedly shrink the font of the last two words, followed by the Informant passing away in the middle of his LastWords because he couldn't finish saying the name of the country.
105* PatterSong: "Pay Attention" is one giving Tessa Netting the chance to show off her MotorMouth skills to demonstrate both Barb's genius and {{Keet}} personality.
106* PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny: The New Democratic Republic of Old Socialist Prussian Sloviskia is obviously a joke about this. The "new" and the "old" are already obviously oxymoronic, before we get to how it's called a "republic" (a "socialist" one, even) but is officially ruled by a monarch with a prime minister.
107* PlatonicLifePartners: Curt and Tatiana.
108* PreMortemOneLiner: "Taking your advice." and "Here's another thing we don't need."
109* PunchClockVillain: "Somebody's Gotta Do It" is a cheesy bossa nova anthem to being one of these, with the subversion that while Sergio is indeed OnlyInItForTheMoney, the Deadliest Man Alive is in fact in it ForTheEvulz.
110* QuickNip: Curt in the opening number.
111* RepriseMedley: 'The Torture Tango' reprises parts of 'Spies Are Forever', 'Spy Again' and 'Somebody's Gotta Do It'.
112* RippedFromTheHeadlines: The Nazis' anachronistic global electronic surveillance system is a pretty unsubtle TakeThat to the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISM_%28surveillance_program%29 PRISM program]] leaked to the public in 2013. [[spoiler: Owen's]] snarky comment about his planned dystopian future where "Everyone's a spy" may be a more general TakeThat about the erosion of privacy in the age of TheInternet and [[SocialMediaIsBad social media]].
113** It's also hard not to see the character of Dr. Baron von Nazi as a TakeThat at the rise of the alt-right as a component of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump's electoral base in 2016, with "Nazis Are Not So Bad" [[MemeticMutation going viral]] as a mockery of their attempt to softpedal white supremacist ideology.
114* {{Ruritania}}: The NDROSPS is somewhere in the "Ruritanian" region of Central or Eastern Europe (presumably someplace that borders or at least is in the proximity of the real-life location of Prussia).
115* ScareChord: One plays with every appearance and mention of the Deadliest Man Alive. [[spoiler: After TheReveal, it continues to play whenever someone references Owen's evil plan for the global surveillance network.]]
116* SequelHook: The show ends with a promise that "Agent Curt Mega will return in... Spies Are Forever 2: [[Film/LiveAndLetDie Live and Let Spy]]". (As of 2020, there's still no news about a sequel.)
117* SharedUniverse: Potentially with ''Podcast/WaywardGuideForTheUntrainedEye'' and ''Theatre/TheSolveItSquadReturns'', [[spoiler: since Chimera is the parent company of ''Wayward Guide'''s Miner Mole Inc., and a character from ''The Solve-It Squad Returns!'' is mentioned.]]
118* ShipperOnDeck: Curt's mom, most notably in 'Doing This' ("They're gonna do it!")
119* ShipTease: For Tati and Curt in 'Doing This'. [[spoiler: Parodied when they decide to be JustFriends.]]
120* ShoutOut: The opening song "Spies Are Forever" includes the line "[[Film/DieAnotherDay Die another day]]", and the ending SequelHook says the sequel will be subtitled ''[[Film/LiveAndLetDie Live and Let Spy]]''. The title "Spies Are Forever" itself may be one to ''Film/DiamondsAreForever''.
121** The [=YouTube=] recording titles Chapter 4 of Act 2 "[[Theatre/{{Hamilton}} The Room Where Reich Happens]]".
122** When Tatiana begins to sing "Prisoner of My Past" she says "Let's start at the very beginning," to which Curt replies, "[[Film/TheSoundOfMusic A very good place to start!"]]
123** Aside from being a generally immature joke, Richard Big could be a reference to Biggus Dickus from ''Film/MontyPythonsLifeOfBrian''.
124* SinisterSurveillance: [[spoiler: The advanced Nazi surveillance network, which Owen says is just the beginning of a total surveillance network that will allow him to spy on everything and everyone in the world without limits.]]
125* SirSwearsALot: Cynthia. "Aren't you the artful fucking dodger?
126* SpiritualSuccessor: This show is often counted by Creator/TeamStarkid fans as an "honorary Starkid musical", seeing it as having the same relationship to the Franchise/JamesBond franchise that ''Theatre/{{Starship}}'' does to the works of Creator/JamesCameron.
127* SpyVersusSpy: [[spoiler: Curt vs Owen in the climax.]]
128* ThoseWackyNazis: Heavily invoked with Dr Baron Von Nazi with his Villain Song containing the lines 'The Nazis were not so bad'.
129* TimeSkip: The ActionPrologue takes place in 1957; the rest of the show takes place in 1961, after four years of Curt wallowing in his grief over Owen's death.
130* TitleDrop: The first time a character actually utters the title phrase "Spies are forever," it's Tatiana singing it as a cry of despair in "Torture Tango". It comes back again when [[spoiler: Owen]] says it with cold irony as he's about to execute Curt in the climax, and then ends the show with Curt singing it as a triumphant mission statement in "Spy Again (Reprise)".
131* TitleIn
132* TorchSong: "Spies Are Forever" is written in this style, as is its immediate DarkReprise "The Coldest Goodbye". The show even brings in TheChanteuse to sing it.
133* TriumphantReprise: The reprise of "Spy Again" at the end of the show, for Curt. "Not So Bad (Reprise)" is a villainous version of this for Baron von Nazi.
134* {{Tuckerization}}: The Deadliest Man Alive's kill count of [[ArcNumber 1,147 victims]] at the start of the show is a reference to the total number of backers ''Spies Are Forever'' had on Kickstarter; the FridgeHorror comment that he has a preference for victims "ages 14-22" is a comment about the age range of said backers, and the quick slideshow montage of his victims' faces are directly taken from backers' Kickstarter accounts.
135* TuxedoAndMartini: Curt in the casino scene.
136* VillainSong: Ranging from the goofy "Somebody's Gotta Do It" and "Not So Bad" to the terrifyingly PlayedStraight "Torture Tango".
137* VillainousAdviceSong: 'Not So Bad' to an extent in the first act (even though it fails). The reprise definitely counts.
138* WhenHarryMetSvetlana: Curt and Tatiana
139* WholePlotReference: The initial ExcusePlot of the stolen nuclear warhead that can be used to hold any city in the world to ransom is obviously a very common plot, but in the Franchise/JamesBond film canon is most similar to ''Film/{{Thunderball}}''. Curt Mega's initial encounter with Tatiana and his subsequent relationship with her is drawn from ''Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe'', and Tatiana's double-cross at TheCasino and confession of being ForcedIntoEvil is from ''Film/{{Casino Royale|2006}}'' (as is the general plot of a TuxedoAndMartini sequence at TheCasino followed by being captured and tied to a chair by a TortureTechnician). [[spoiler: Finally, the main plot of Owen's role as the true BigBad is lifted from Alec Trevelyan's relationship with James Bond in ''Film/{{Goldeneye}}''.]]
140* YouShouldHaveDiedInstead: "When I got the news that [[spoiler: Owen]] died and you lived..."

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