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Actually hoped for him to come back.
Peter Burton? Competent in the role is the best praise I can offer.
As for Cleese thought he was awful in TWINE (although I think he was only following the script and direction) and decent in DAD.
You have to feel sorry for him - playing Q for 20 years might have helped him out with his alimony payments but Tamahori killed that golden goose for him just as he killed Pierce's Bond career.
Agreed.
Well only in the sense the character of Boothroyd only ever appears in DN.
If you were to swap Burton and Desmond round in DN and FRWL you'd then say Desmond was more like Fleming's character.
It's only from GF onwards where the Q character took on a life of its own outside of the books. Desmond in FRWL plays it no different to Burton before him.
"Q" was never an actual character in the books: Fleming only devised "the Armorer," not the Quartermaster, and we only hear of "Q Branch," not "Q." The Armorer is introduced as "the greatest small-arms expert in the world" and not as a gadget-master. There is no evidence linking Boothroyd with Q Branch. Richard Maibaum and Tom Mankiewicz had a debate about this issue, with Mankiewicz arguing that Q and Boothroyd were separate characters. Maibaum argued otherwise--since he wrote the later drafts of TMWTGG and TSWLM, he prevailed by merging Q with Boothroyd in those films. But he was wrong. A rare instance of Mankiewicz being more faithful to Fleming!
It All Started As 'Bric-a-Brac' and ended up as "Q"...All for the reason of Visual Effects..and the rest is Movie History-Charlie Chaplin Style..!
A popular misnomer.
There are two references that I am aware of to 'Q' rather than 'Q Branch'.
In CR M says to Bond 'Have a talk to Q about rooms and trains and any equipment you want' and in LALD M also says to Bond 'Then get some new skin grafted over the back of that hand. Q will put you on to the best man'.
Now of course you might argue that M is just abbreviating 'Q Branch' to 'Q' but equally he may well be talking about the Quartermaster.
From the quotes above his brief seems fairly wide reaching sorting out hotels and travel but also, crucially, equipment.
However I do think you are right that Boothroyd the armourer seems to be a different character until TSWLM.
Had Maibaum not done this we could have had Boothroyd played by Burton and Q played by Desmond and both being totally different characters.
That basically sums it up for me as well. Really liked Cleese as Q in DAD, similar to Desmond but more sarcastic and snarky towards Bond than just grumpy and disapproving. I agree with those who say that Q has never been miscast. Wishaw is fantastic (I can't believe how skeptical I was before SF came out) and I hope he stays on, reboot or not (I think Fiennes and Harris should leave with Craig though, as his era will likely be its own stand alone thing and too many actors carrying over could get confusing). He could and should play Q for a long long time.
The R thing reminds me that at one stage it looked like Q would be retired with Desmond. Cleese was introduced as R in TWINE and in Agent Under Fire (video game that came out between TWINE and DAD, the first bit of cinematic Bond media since Desmond's passing) the character was referred to as R. Now Cleese wasn't in the game (he did the adverts for it though so I'm not sure why) but that does make it seem like they weren't sure whether or not if the Q title would be passed on after Desmond. I think it probably would have come back with Wishaw in the reboot though even if they hadn't used it for Cleese.