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In Episode 2 of The Men with the Golden Mics, Justin and Charles dive deep into the Daniel Craig era, the most radical reinvention of James Bond in the franchise’s history.
From the Bourne-inspired realism of Casino Royale to the emotional weight of Skyfall and the controversial ending of No Time to Die, we unpack how 007 evolved into a more human, vulnerable character, and whether that evolution ultimately went too far.
Did Bond have to die?
Was it the perfect ending… or a fundamental mistake?
We don’t agree, and that’s exactly the point.
By Charles Auger and Justin Baillargeon, Ph.DIn Episode 2 of The Men with the Golden Mics, Justin and Charles dive deep into the Daniel Craig era, the most radical reinvention of James Bond in the franchise’s history.
From the Bourne-inspired realism of Casino Royale to the emotional weight of Skyfall and the controversial ending of No Time to Die, we unpack how 007 evolved into a more human, vulnerable character, and whether that evolution ultimately went too far.
Did Bond have to die?
Was it the perfect ending… or a fundamental mistake?
We don’t agree, and that’s exactly the point.