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You're safe here as I'm one of them! Welcome to MovieChat.org! Hope you stay a while! Did you receive my latest reply? Hey Popcorn Kernel! Just out of curiosity, did Jim implement the PM feature last week? I don't remember having access to these cool updates before that. Now if only we can have "like" buttons. In the meantime, consider this a "virtual like" for now. Haha!! I see your point. If it weren't for these women, then Bond would probably be long gone by now! The poisonous shoe moment is also right up there with the laser table in Goldfinger, in my opinion! Agreed and I like your theory! This leaves me excited for the remaining episodes of the season! Indeed. It's just too bad that "Quantum..." wasn't as good, in my opinion. "Skyfall" was decent, but "Spectre" was too long and bland and basically made the whole "Quantum organization" irrelevant when they started going on about the "Spectre octopus" rings. The whole concept of "Quantum" being just a branch of "Spectre" seemed poorly explained when they were originally trying to pass off the "Quantum organization" as some large evil empire. Now that her and Walter are officially a couple, I would assume that she'll likely end up quitting her short lived "new" job with Elia and return to "Scorpion"...maybe even by the next episode. As for Ray, he only seemed to be there as a temporary fill-in...but was also surprisingly funny in this episode too. The biggest task, however, would likely be telling the team (and Ralph) that their relationship status is now official. At this point, I would assume that Ralph would probably be the most surprised considering the fact that he wasn't too happy with Walter throughout this episode at all. In any case, the writers finally managed to get a lot done in one episode here and just about every moment of it was pure gold! I'm with you on that! "Redemption" just ended and "The Blacklist" has since returned. However, there is an off-chance that NBC could bring it back for a second mini-season in between the next hiatus for the parent series ("The Blacklist"). Speaking of "The Blacklist" it seems that Mr. Kaplan is up to no good and is trying to seek revenge on Red for her attempted murder. This series is really starting to heat up again, in my opinion! Thanks for the additional info! Who needs IMDb at this point when we practically have everything we need here? Fair point. But I think the reason why he said that was because she betrayed his trust by trying to embezzle his money to some henchmen. Despite her betrayal, however, it still seems that Bond cared for her considering the fact that he pulled her out of the water and attempted CPR. I may have watched that documentary myself, but I'll have another look at it just to be sure. Thanks for the recommendation! I have to agree with you. Even though I didn't honestly care for Quantum and Spectre too much, I thought that Casino Royale was really well done....Skyfall was good too. The fact that Spectre also paid tribute to the Craig era in the beginning credits got me thinking that perhaps the Bond producers (and Craig) were both ready to move on. Only time will tell, at this point, if that is true or not. That would be a nice feature! In fact, Google's search bar seems to be set up like that as well. Fun fact: "Never Say Never Again" not only was a nod to Connery's past comments, but it was also an "unofficial" Bond film as well due to the fact that Warner Brothers produced it over EON Productions. The film itself also directly competed with Roger Moore's Bond film "Octopussy" as well. In the end, however, I did hear a while back that "Octopussy" actually outperformed "Never Say Never Again" likely due to the fact that "Octopussy" was an official part of the franchise. Even so, I suppose that "Never Say Never Again" wasn't too bad either. Funny enough, there was a video game released for the Playstation 2 in 2004 titled "James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing." It had a large and well known cast too, including Pierce Brosnan (James Bond), Mya (Agent Mya Starling), Dame Judi Dench (M), John Cleese (Q), Richard Kiel (returning as "Jaws") Heidi Klum (Dr. Katya Nadanova), Willem Dafoe (Nikolai Diavolo, the primary antagonist who viewed Max Zorin from "A View to a Kill" as his mentor) and Shannon Elizabeth (Serena St. Germaine). In fact, I thought that the plot itself was actually good enough to become a movie...as it could have served as a better send off for Brosnan over "Die Another Day" which wasn't a bad film, I suppose...but not great either. I wouldn't think that she is leaving the show. If she was, some fans might like it, and others not so much, due to the "will they, won't they" relationship status of Walter and Paige. I have been following this show since the beginning and have found that this cast is one of the most likable on TV right now. Hopefully, Walter and Paige will reconcile by the end of this season or a little bit into Season 4, because I'd hate to see them become enemies over something like this. Fair point. Plus, there are about three episodes until the Season 3 finale. Moreover, Katharine McPhee recently posted a photo on her Instagram of her and Elyes on the beach commemorating the end of the season, so I guess we'll see what happens! LOL! Good one! :) I believe you are correct on that as I never noticed that either....thanks! I'll have to check it out!