I personally liked Timothy Dalton through out the whole episode especially the big reveal at the end. He was an entirely different person. IMO it felt like his way of saying 'screw you' to all the people who didn't think he was a very good James Bond. What do you guys think?
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22It was awesome!0%15It was pretty good0%5Nothing special0%1There's a reason why he played James Bond only twice0%1Tags: None -
I admit to never seeing James Bond, but I too enjoyed his character. Great body language in both personas. -
Well we know he'll be back since he is the major baddie of the season. He sure fooled me into thinking he was a pathetic wash up of a handler.Comment
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Yet another reason to love Chuck for its ability to continually surprise us. I'll be sad when it ends/ pissed if NBC cancels it wihout them having a legitimate ending.Comment
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I thought Timothy was great, especially as Nebbishy Tuttle. And then the reveal--whoo.
Though I have to admit, I was half hoping for a "shaken, not stirred" line.Comment
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I must admit I´ve never seen him as James Bond, but I loved him at Doctor Who´s End of Time and I must say what he delivered here in Chuck what nothing short of a brilliant performance.
Althought I allways suspected him to be not who he told Chuck he was, I must say I had my doubts about that up until the scene where they´ve shown that the files which would explain mama b´s mission would be on one of that triangle discs, but then I was shure it was all just a scheme to get into papa b´s secret hideout.Comment
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That was part of the reason I was so impressed, in particular, with his 'Tuttle'. I've only ever seen him in this confident, arrogant, imposing roles. For him to play a mousy, nebbish-y role so well...I have to admit I didn't think he had the range. I am dutifully humbled and proven wrong.Comment
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oh he was great as one of the Time Lords, wasn't he? Very imposing presence.
That was part of the reason I was so impressed, in particular, with his 'Tuttle'. I've only ever seen him in this confident, arrogant, imposing roles. For him to play a mousy, nebbish-y role so well...I have to admit I didn't think he had the range. I am dutifully humbled and proven wrong.Comment
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