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I’m not very good at thinking these up, so this should be a little easier on the brain cells.
All 3 films have something in common, but one is still the odd one out.
MR
LTK
TWINE
LTK David Hedison makes his second appearance as Felix
TWINE Robbie Coltrane as Valentin makes his second appearance
MR is OOO as the one making the appearance had appeared in the previous movie. The other two actors had film(s) between appearances.
LTK: last appearance of Mr. Llewelyn as Q for the decade.
TWINE: last appearance of Mr. Llewelyn as Q for the decade, the century, the millennia, and for all time.
The odd one out.
Hm…This is a tricky one!
All three films feature M outside the office, but only in TWINE does M have a personal connection with the villain?
All three films feature M outside the office, and in two of them a lighthouse is seen; the Key West Lighthouse in LTK, and the Maiden's Tower in TWINE (where M is held captive). No lighthouse is seen in MR, so MR is the odd one out?
A second suggestion: Maiden's Tower is also the only islet location of the three, so TWINE is the odd one out?