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Should the next Bond have a service dog?


To attract younger audiences, should the next Bond have a service dog, a black labrador retreiver named Felix? He could fetch Bond's slippers and sniff out expolosives on their path to new adventures? Not to mention a cat named Moneypenny and a parrot who gives orders as M?

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Would Q and the Bond girls also be animals?



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I'm thinking an owl as Q. However I'm not even going to touch the Bond girl issue in this weird animal universe.

It takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place.

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Since Bond is human, I think Bond girls should as well, because, you know.

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I'm so glad you said that, I was worried this thread was going to get weird.

It takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place.

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 It could just be really ambiguous. Like a dog jumps on Bond and starts licking his cheek and he says "Woah, easy girl." Then it cuts to him shirtless in bed with the dog asleep at the foot.


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How will the audience understand the animals? Subtitles or dubbed human voices?
(it's a non-issue for the parrot, of course)



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Yeah, this series has been offensive enough to service dogs. This is the least they could do.

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The enemy could be an Alsatian

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