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Eh, it seems kinda weird. It's a pretty elaborate way to fake ones death. And for someone who expects Bond to be able to escape a facility full of Soviet soldiers, he might have come up with something better than that unsupervised helicopter death later! Or was Bond supposed to escape that too? :-D
I don't think it's too elaborate.
The attack on the chemical weapons facility was a standard MI6 operation. When 006 was assigned maybe he thought this was as good a time as any to turn on Britain. Contacted Ourumov ahead of time, sold him on his plan, and went ahead with the mission having already teamed up with Ourumov.
My point is, I don't think he orchestrated the whole attack on the facility to fake his death. Just the gunshot.
I agree about the helicopter. Just another example of megalomaniacal arrogance. :P
Maybe its something Bond has never done before? Thats why Alec wasn't expecting it?
Could very well be.
Yes! The Q moments in TWINE aren't a highlight apart of his final moment. His last minute on screen is well written and touches me every time because of Desmond's sad fate. The moment when Q disappears in the ground feels a bit like the quartermaster's funeral.
Very poignant scene.
As i remember he put that tracker in the casino, I was talking about this scene, why bond came here and why vesper was with him considering it was dangerous.
He's slow to realize the dangerous situation he placed her in, it blindsides him when he finds her in the shower later.
Can’t believe I missed that.
lol that’s cool though!
What of LTK specifically happens in Nassau Bahamas, vs. Key West, Florida? I thought originally the wedding, and also Felix' home were in Nassau and everything else was in Key West (aside from the Isthmus stuff of course), but now I'm thinking only the wedding is in Nassau and everything else is in Key West?
Jamesbond/fandom.com/wiki/Licence_to_Kill_(film)
The following link agrees with you that it's meant to be Nassau:
huntingbond.com/barrelhead-bar-key-west-james-bond-licence-to-kill/
Totally. Just seems weird that the wedding in the PTS would be in Nassau, and then everything else would be in Key West... just to have everything jump back to Nassau for the sake of this bar... which isn't even in Nassau in the first place, lol.
Anyway, thanks for the links and the help!
But the Wedding (and Felix house), is located at Key West.
Makes sense about the Bimini, thanks! Everything I've read so far indicates that the wedding was in Nassau, but yeah, his house is in Key West.
I don't remember where all this is locoted in John Gardner novelization however.
There's a place just north of Key West called Fleming Key. Neat.