If they do it, it should be a lesser known actor and it should be played somewhat straight, much like they did for the first couple of Conner flicks.. Q had some witty lines, but they weren't the slapsticky scenes they quickly evolved into...
Agreed. The humor should be that which they've established to be the norm for the Craig era: dry, deadpan, understated--natural.
To wit, Craig's incomparable "Oh, I'm sorry. That last hand--it nearly killed me...."
Nothing over the top--nothing goofy.