Bill Tanner
emtiem
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According to this report on the BBC (may be slightly spoilery)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7208410.stm
Bill Tanner is back, and played by Rory Kinnear.
Plus there's lots of other juicy stuff too, including a bit more on the opening action sequence.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7208410.stm
Bill Tanner is back, and played by Rory Kinnear.
Plus there's lots of other juicy stuff too, including a bit more on the opening action sequence.
Comments
But if it really is just 'an hour after' CR- where's Villiers? In the toilet?
) Good question...
I'm glad to see Tanner return, and I share Hardy's hope that he's substantative. Tanner is a good way to advance plot points and camouflage otherwise 'on-the-nose' exposition.
It looks as if the series will be picking up the traditional accoutrements as it progresses through Craig's tenure: Tanner in this one, perhaps Moneypenny in the next.
"I am not an entrant in the Shakespeare Stakes." - Ian Fleming
"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
Well, Villiers is M's personal assistant and Tanner is Chief of Staff, I think. They have different jobs, Entimem!
Emtiem might have been reffering to one of the later paragraphs where it says something about M's assistant, Tanner.
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I suppose it depends on how entertaining it is. Characters like Molony and May the housekeeper are nice Fleming originals, but I'm not convinced that any scenes that they would appear in are ones I'm interested in seeing in a blockbuster action thriller.
"Have you examined him?" she'd ask.
"I have," he'd reply. "And although 007 shows clear signs of (insert psychobabble here), I think the worst thing you could do is chain him to a desk for six months. Send him out in the field--the man needs action and stimulation."
Cut to Bond in bed with a psychiatric nurse. . .
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