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<p dir="auto">The Son is the last hope we have in redeeming Pierce's career. It pains me to see that GoldenEye is the highest peak of his career in terms of both excellent reviews/ratings and box office gold (or generally speaking, high number of viewers), and this is the majority of the audience's point of view.</p>
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