Bond, Jimmy Bond

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: The Lone Gunmen: Season One: Bond, Jimmy Bond

Someone has killed the world's 2nd greatest hacker! Langley being the first, of course <wink> They say help comes in strange places, well in THIS episode it comes in the form of one James Bond... the football coach.

Introducing Stephen Stedden as Jimmy Bond
By Duane Parsons on Monday, March 12, 2001 - 7:04 am:

My wife and I just laughed during the beginning (the martial art fight) and when the golf bag was cleaned off (its Tiger, not Tigger).


By Maagic on Monday, March 12, 2001 - 7:10 am:

I find it odd that Langly would endure siphoning 1 gallon of gas out of 10 cars as Byers suggested instead of getting a gallon or two of gas and then driving to a gas station. Perhaps their funds WERE low :)


By Jason on Monday, March 12, 2001 - 9:18 am:

Last week we had Mission: Impossible... this week, the Matrix. I like these movie parodies and I hope they keep them.

These guys were supposed to have diplomatic immunity, right? Would that really cover a massive computer fraud crime like this?


By MikeC on Monday, March 12, 2001 - 2:06 pm:

This reminded me of an episode of "The Avengers," from the badly accented bad guys, the surrealistic death scene at the beginning, and the goofy eccentric with a dream. There are worse things to be compared to.


By Miko Iko on Monday, March 12, 2001 - 3:24 pm:

I really like the tone of this show,and it took two episodes just to get on board, lots of "guilty" laughter and fun. It would break my heart to nitpick it too much.

I just loved every scene with Jimmy Bond, but especially liked when he stormed into the Consulate's compound and told them "You're going down!" He's just this absolutely clueless energizer bunny of positive energy, what a great character.

OK, though, here's one nit: just after the "tigger" scene why do they just sit there in front of the mother's house when you can clearly hear her screaming from outside? And why didn't she run outside after them?


By Anon E. Mous on Monday, March 12, 2001 - 4:34 pm:

I've seen Stephen Stedden in a couple of other things, and he played dimwits in those too.

I just hope their next movie parody isn't based on `Hannibal!'


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