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Yes I really liked this one. I actually preferred Stromberg in the novelization than the movie.
Jurgens himself complained all he gets to do is push buttons in the film. Let's be honest, it's all about Jaws. It's his influence that hangs over the villainy of TSWLM.
One interesting note, Stromberg is the first main industrialist villain in the series, whereas an Osato was an underling to Blofeld and SPECTRE.
I don't think Jurgens does much wrong and is as effective a villain as Gray so I would've been fine with it.
Although would they have addressed the Tracy angle especially given the earlier mention by Anya in the bar? Most likely they'd have just cut the line and carried on without a mention like DAF.
In any case, had the villain in TSWLM been as Burgess imagined him "a gross Orson Welles in a wheelchair", there would have been a reason to be merely pushing buttons... and Blofeld in a wheelchair would have made even more sense.