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So I should stop waiting for season 4 where a fully restored Dale Cooper tracks a mysterious lumberjack serial killer played by Michael C. Hall?

I'm strangely cold on the Adele theme. It's not that I don't like it, more than it sounds exactly like I expected an Adele Bond theme to sound so it falls a bit flat for me. But she and the song are both very popular, so bringing her back (especially if it's Craig's swansong) makes a lot of sense.

Forget spin-off, I say just make Naomie Harris the new 007 in Bond 25. Pay Craig lots of money to cameo/pass the torch in the cold open, then have M send her on a mission.

Whether or not the movie did the work to pull it off, I saw it as an homage to Tracy (daughter of a hitman instead of daughter of a gangster) so it worked for me.

Michael Caine only shows up when Nolan directs.

I really like it as a direct continuation of Casino Royale. Watch them both in one sitting and you've got a pretty great 007 epic.

I liked Quantum more than Skyfall. But I also liked Spectre more than Skyfall. What I'm saying here is I really didn't care for Skyfall.

He'll be the singing henchman instead.

If it's Adele as rumoured, there's an interesting parallel with Shirley Bassey (the only other singer I can think of who did two Bond themes): Goldfinger was Connery's third film, Skyfall was Craig's. Diamonds Are Forever was Conner's last (official) outing as 007, and Bond 25 would (presumably) be Craig's.

Well they'd pretty much exhausted the Fleming novel and story titles. One rumour for the Casino Royale follow up title was Property of a Lady, with the plot revolving around something Vesper left for Bond.

I've been on the "Moneypenny goes back into the field and becomes the new 007 after James Bond's retirement" bandwagon for some time.

I'm really torn on this. Love Craig's 007 and would gladly see him in the role again, but even with its faults Spectre brought his Bond's story to a satisfying conclusion that I'd hate to see undone. Besides, every other actor's final outing was their worst film and I don't think Spectre was Craig's, so why tempt fate?

This is the superior choice.

I hated Colin Baker when he was actually in the role, but looking back now (and having the benefit of his further work with the character in the Big Finish audios) I appreciate what they were trying to do by making the character prickly and pompous again like the First and Third Doctors.

I know fans are always anxious before a new Doctor Who gets cast, but bottom line in 50+ years they've never really screwed it up (even in the awful Fox TV movie in 1996, the Doctor was great). Who fans have their favourites, but every actor from Hartnell to Capaldi made a great Doctor in his own way and I trust that

That's the dream, but even if they wanted to keep it a secret I'm not sure they could. Closest we've gotten is Moffat introducing Jenna Coleman at the start of series 7 (playing a different character) when we all expected her after the midseason break.

If anything, you should sympathize that she's stuck married to me. But Penny Dreadful is great.

I prefer Nick Stahl in Carnivale, does that count?

I'm saving my Penny Dreadful re-watch for October. My wife dropped out midway through season 1, I'm trying to convince her of its greatness so she'll watch the whole thing with me.

I loved The Bridge, so I was just excited to see Lillard's character come back to the story. I think between the week off and the (great) weirdness that was Part 8, it made sense for Lynch & Frost to spend the ninth hour basically recapping the story so far. It's not like we get "Previously on Twin Peaks…" clips like