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Maybe Nick Nack has a supply as his late boss had a taste for it with oysters.
Good theory 👍
Bit confused with that one...? 🤔
Here you go:
https://bsky.app/profile/johnrain.co.uk/post/3lcupqucuwc2e
Stromberg comes up in the replies. I only mention it as it's the second time in as many days I'd seen Stromberg's tabasco mentioned! :D
Quite a coincidence...😁
Good catch!
I was reminded of the Largo being a dark version of Bond. The person mentioned that they are both late for their respective meetings. Never thought of that before.
In Goldfinger, Oddjob drives to the junkyard to crush the vehicle, which is a neat trick as the front end appears to have no engine.
As I remember, I'm pretty sure the gloves electrocute whatever they touch. If Graves is touching the plane, then the current would rush through the fuselage where it create a circuit with his feet, electrocuting him. It seems ridiculous still, but that's probably the logic the writers were going for.
Wow that is true.
The latter i should think. Same as when she panics when she gets buried in the snow with Bond, to display her apparent vulnerability.
Yeah, the only difference is you could say she exaggerates acting scared to manipulate bond, but when she says that glory of my people line it comes across as sincere, like that was supposed to be apart of her character and not some mask she's wearing, not to mention by that point the game is already up.
With regards to the pipeline, I think the answer is neither. I believe Elektra's mother was Azerbaijani, and her listening to the pastor, along with the "my family's legacy" was meant to show the stronger connection Elektra had with her mother, which served as foreshadowing.
I think a love for her mother's people and the feeling her father was a theft to the fortune might have also played a part