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I loved TMWTGG when I saw it at age 11 - probably helped that I saw it at a cinema during its original release.
Yes, agreed. The early Moore Bond was a cad and a bounder more than most...
Indeed, another good one. Tracy Bond did the same just before she was killed in OHMSS.
I always wondered what happened of Tatiana after the events of FRWL.
Yes, perfect for a short story that one.
Well, he did go on to have one with Kissy Suzuki at the end of YOLT, later named as James Suzuki by the continuation authors.
The annoying begar in TMWTGG, the obnoxious kid that Tiffany tells to "Go blow up your pants" in DAF.
Children for comic relief? Who needs them be it for comic relief or dramatic effect.
That is Steven Spielberg's thing. He seems to enjoy putting children in many of his films.
As a child, what fascinated me watching Bond was partially the fact that it seemd such an adult and grownup world. The early Connery at least.
Oh, I am sorry - forgot this was only for the films there!
Well, Raymond Benson gave an answer in 'Blast from the Past'.
And his moving on to M's job? It's a pet theory of mine, that one.
I think your theory is correct. Children represent the sort of domesticity that has no place in Bond's world. Not only are there no children in Fleming, there are no housewives or mothers either. We're told Tracy had a child, but it's dead by the time Bond meets Tracy. One of the more feminist aspects of the Bond books and films is that women aren't tied down by domestic matters and families. They have sexual freedom, and in this world nobody needs to worry about children.
Though Bond gets Kissy pregnant, he doesn't know of the child. If Bond had children, it would be the end of his adventures--he would know he had loved ones waiting for him at home, he would worry what would happen to them if he got killed. He would probably give up field work.
Children and motherhood cannot be allowed to infect Bond's world. They would remind Bond of a fulfillment he can never have.
True, and let Ian Fleming was a doting father to his son Caspar and was very protective of him. There was a great play broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in January 2006 called "From Father with Love" that dealt with this very subject.
As for Bond having a kid of his own?...........please , no!!
Interesting, what's the boy's motivation for revenge?
check your PM
Am I missing something obvious here? What's H&G?