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I suspect this is what Bond was thinking as he watched those missiles come in.
Funny how it always goes with love, when you don't look, you find.
Different from real world events and speculation.
Can't be taken back or taken apart or rationalized out of. Just storytelling.
Does not depend on what happened behind the scenes during the production or real world developments. Or the original intent, which we can't actually know ourselves.
When Chris Cornell screams "Are you willing to die?!?" at Craig Bond in the titles of Casino Royale, that plays out as a common theme across the films to a conclusion. And it exists as foreshadowing.
Bless your heart.
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Viewing Casino Royale recently there were many relatable moments across the Craig films. Very enjoyable.
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On the other hand, personal and subjective is good. I'm not big on us just being passive viewers who sit there and take what we're given. I think it's good to mentally and emotionally interact with the films, so that aspects of them do take on personal and subjective meanings to us. So if seeing those references, etc, in CR, QOS, SF and SP adds some texture and depth in the light of NTTD and makes the films a bit richer, then fair do's!
EON PRODUCTIONS MEETING ROOM, 2005:
GREGG WILSON: (...) The news is only good. Our increased surveillance capability means rival spy franchises are easily counteracted. We are winning.
MICHAEL WILSON: Thank you, Mr. Wilson. Now, on to the matter at hand. A few days after we came up with the plan to kill off Bond in Daniel's last film, we got word that the idea had spread outside our inner circle.
BARBARA BROCCOLI: The "No Time to Die" project is EON's most important initiative since "California Girls" back in 1984. We cannot allow anyone to know about it ahead of time; the consequences could be disastrous. Christ, they still think Daniel might leave the role after Casino Royale!
MICHAEL WILSON: Five films is the plan. Delays, strikes, corporate mergers and acquisitions, rumors of wrist-slashing, we've got it all mapped out.
DANIEL CRAIG: You run a very smooth operation here. I'm glad to be a part of it.
BARBARA BROCCOLI: Thank you, Daniel. (Pause.) EON is a fraternity whose strength lies in the integrity of its members. The culprit of the leak is known to us. We have decided on the appropriate action.
(The other people in the room tremble. Barbara presses a button, and PETER LAMONT is electrocuted to death.)
BARBARA BROCCOLI: I guess he won't be back for Quantum of Solace.
MICHAEL WILSON: Consider him slimed.
(Everyone laughs.)
Lol! Now I'm picturing Mendes sweating and trying to loosen his collar while he explains how he and Logan have the script for Spectre totally under control and Barbara swiveling back and forth in her seat at the head of the table, dangling a finger over the "Sam" button.
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Maybe. Or... maybe it is connected with his arc as a whole!
Didn't Craig or EON say that they almost wrote Bond's death in Spectre? I'm pretty sure I read it somewhere on this very site.
Thing is, though, we've got a direct quote from Craig himself in that Variety article saying that after BB told MGW about it in 2006, 'the answer was no' and that 'it wasn't mentioned again' until it came to NTTD. That's pretty clear cut, right? Course, Dan could've been lying or the journalist could've misquoted him but, nah, on balance I reckon it's pretty good evidence that after the idea of Bond's death was vetoed in 2006, it wasn't part of EON's plans until the discussions to get Craig to come back for NTTD. Always happy to be proved wrong, though!