1) ANy field agent taksed with backing up bond on such an important mission wouldnt have hesitated to take 'the shot', and then when she shot bond, she would have immediatley shot the bad guy rather than watching ion shock as he escapes.
Being in contact with M and not having a clear shot justifies the hesitation in an inexperienced agent. However you're right, a second shot should have been taken.
2) Q. Good actor but silly to have someone so young and with OTT hair. Its this kind of thing that snaps you out of the film.
Didn't bother me at all.
3) M driving around with only tanner by her side??? Stopping and getting out of her car without bodyguars is dumb, but even dumber considering whats happening.
You'd be surprised how often this type of thing happens in real life. After the MI6 explosion though you're right, she should have had lots of folks guarding her.
4) Judi dench as M seems to only be able to hold her own with bond. As soon as an external power begins to question her she goes all timmid (remember her in Quantum having to defend bond to the minister??)
I don't recall her being timid at all. When told she's going to "retire" she walks out on him. At the inquiry she was doing what every person in that situation has to do which is act political.
5) Bad guy is a lttle OTT for my tastes. Kind of hard to believe he couldnt have just got to M a lot earlier (consider she drives arounnd without bodyguards, goes home alone, and has no security at her home.
Quite the contrary I think. We've had guys with no hands, guys that can't feel pain, guys with metal teeth... Silva was just batsh*t crazy because of what he had gone through. Loved his character and wanted to see more. Had a bit of a Joker feel to him.
6) Bond girls seem totally irrelevant...although Berenice Marlohe is beautiful. Very under used though.
Something I noticed too but actually liked. In a proper Bond film women are there to be used. (Not PC I know, but it's true)
Loved his line "waste of good scotch".