![]() ![]() I'm sure this is already too problematic to be made, but I just like the imagery of Bond's masculinity being humbled but then also having the person who did that to him be a source of good rather than evil. I’ve been wearing this wig off & on for about a month & I’m sharing what I learned about t. I think it would be fun if there was some interplay between the bulky male bodybuilder is actually a good dude and the villain is a scrawny resentful jerk. Hey guys Today I’m giving you an honest review on Ali Julia Hair. They've created this black market pharma company to punish people for turning to drugs. The actual villain would be some nihilistic anarcho-primative idealist who actually believes medicinal drugs are a corruption of the human soul. ![]() ![]() This would lead to Bond gaining this body builder as an ally and the guy spills the beans on his pharma contact. This would require a different tact so Bond has to pose as an amateur bodybuilder and befriend this guy to earn his trust. This could start with Bond trying to be incognito, dress up in black, and secretly knockout the bodybuilder, but it fails because the bodybuilder is jacked and easily manhandles Bond. Bond is tasked with going to a bodybuilding competition, or camp, or some other psuedo culty Muscle Monk situation and getting information from the source. The lead from MI6 is there's a professional body builder that's believed to be a benefactor of this pharmaceutical company. I don't mean this as a way to criticize itself, but really lean into that dynamic.Įxample: Bond is tasked with finding the source of an infectious off-market pharmaceutical drug producer that's been linked to corruption in some country or whatever. This could be done very poorly, but I would love to see a Bond villain dynamic that tackles the franchise's "toxic masculinity" critique head on. ![]()
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