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writing the detectives (part two)

January 15, 2010September 26, 2010 ~ Anthony Lee Collins

Of course, this line (in this article) caught my attention:

"In some ways, it’s Bond’s lack of psychological depth that makes him intriguing."

Ties in with my point last time, of course. And there have been twenty-two James Bond films (so far).

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