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In later years, he took to mesmerizing small canines.
I mean, M literally chose not to tell him that the signals came from one of Carver’s satellite, that should tell you all you need to know about what she thought of him.
In the DAF mission Tiffany Case was directed to the water pistol game. An earnest teen was playing alongside Miss Case. The boy clearly won yet the game was rigged and Miss Case got the prize, including the BIG prize. The boy was clearly not having any of it and complained loudly, even insinuating that our game operator was pulling family favoritism. The boy was last seen giving it to the beleaguered CIA agent.
I have to ask, whatever happened to the little boy from the water pistol game in DAF?
Relocated to San Francisco to pursue his interests in justice and law enforcement.
Continued to be frustrated by events.
In TWINE we saw the final appearance of Major Boothroyd. As the head of Q branch the Major was often exasperated with how double-o-7 treated his beloved equipment. Q was the man with the gadgets but at 1999 it was time for him to retire. His last interaction with our man Bond took place in a Scottish castle which seems appropriate somehow.
So how did retired life fit with the Major? Did he continue to invent and come up with gadgets? Or did he like life away from Mi6.
Whatever happened to Major Boothroyd?
He went fishing. In a more discreetly marked Q-Boat.
Frequently visited by former and current circus performers and gymnasts he'd met throughout the years.
https://www.qssandwichshop.com/
Love the creative ideas!
Professional to a fault, he made time to coach and advise his replacement.
Lets move on to DAD! A sleeper agent who was awakened by Bond. He owned and operated a cigar factory. A man of taste, humor and class. Raoul was a gentleman helping our man find a way to the clinic and to also help him with a gun and a book on The Birds of the West Indies.
Whatever happened to Raoul the sleeper agent in Cuba?
Think he just rebuilt that clinic and went there himself, so he could smoke Delectatos all his life without side effects :p
Cigarros De Raoul. Hecho A Mano.