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I love the Dalton films but yeah that's one part I found hilarious. It escalated pretty damn quickly.
He's clearly being facetious with the girl who doesn't know what a fire alarm is.
True but why is what Bond replies ironic?
No, Pam is angry with Bond for setting the fire alarm off and causing mayhem. She says 'haven't you had enough exercise for one night?' meaning Bond has already had his fun with Pam, so why does he need to be causing this mayhem as well?
Bond says 'Funny you should say that', meaning he's ready to have her again.
I think perhaps Tracy in On Her Majesty's Secret Service. I think I remember hearing it from Anya Amasova, too.
Edit: I just heard Pussy Galore say it.
Yes, Tracy was the first. "This Bond girl is different. She has style and class."
I think he means when the guard was taking him to London for questioning he killed him and then made his way to Amsterdam.
I just love him so much like a father and he would be 101 years old now, imagine that.
I'm sure it was his farewell, it was written that way and him "escaping" as his last scene is so full of symbolism.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/crash-kills-desmond-llewelyn-bonds-q-1133682.html
He was doing a non- Bond film.
As far as I recall Desmond was going to keep playing Q until he no longer could or the almighty decided otherwise. I believe from TND onwards it was filmed with the intent that this could be Desmond's final film. If we hadn't lost the great man in 1999, then I'm sure he would've been back for DAD.
Was a very fitting and emotional farewell to a much loved actor and character.