Trevelyan did literally nothing wrong btw
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Date: November 14th, 2025 9:06 PM Author: ranting lunatic
he got ditched by his compatriots, left for dead, built up a criminal empire, invited his best bro to reunite and join with him, and then bond turned him down because ????? and went all out to sabotage his plans and kill him
like wtf, what kind of man turns down the opportunity to join up with his long lost best friend who he thought was dead. who cares about "england" lmao
totally nuts and messed up
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Date: November 14th, 2025 10:27 PM Author: external locus of control
i think this went over most 10 year old's heads back then because haha remote mines
The plot of the James Bond film GoldenEye (1995) involves the resentment of villain Alec Trevelyan (played by Sean Bean), known as "Janus", the son of "Lienz Cossacks". Janus plots the destruction of the British economy because of "the British betrayal and Stalin's execution squads", the latter of which he and his family had survived, but, tormented by survivor's guilt, his father ultimately killed his wife, then himself, leaving Alec orphaned. Bond (played by Pierce Brosnan) says of the repatriation, "Not exactly our finest hour", though the Russian Mafia boss Valentin Zukovsky (played by Robbie Coltrane) replies "Still, ruthless people – they got what they deserved".[64][65] Alec later states while preparing to fire GoldenEye on London "England is about to learn the cost of betrayal, inflation adjusted for 1945."
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