I willingly admit that when it comes to Bond, I don't watch with a critical eye--I've enjoyed them all (some more than others, naturally). Bond watching, for me, began as a tradition when I was 8--ABC would show Bond movies on a regular basis on Sunday nights and I would watch them with my dad. No matter how silly or far-fetched they got, they were "Bond". And that was enough. So while I've certainly turned a critical eye over the years on number of things I used to blithely accept, I've chosen to spare Bond movies from that stance. If a truly awful one is ever made, I'll likely ignore it, but even Moonraker and A View to a Kill (the two worst ones in the franchise) have their moments. As for Brosnan, I think he made a fine Bond and, while he'd likely disagree, I think it was good that the Remington Steele contractual nonsense delayed his appearance as Bond--he would not have carried it off as well, IMO.