It's not unreasonable that Bean is an agent from MI7, perhaps like Captain America, an image of wartime propaganda. [007] The James Bond of the series is from MI6, and Adam Carter and others in the British drama "MI5" are from MI5. And Johnny Inglis, played by Rowan Atkinson in [Beanstalker 3], is from MI7. Before him, no secret agent would burn down a fancy restaurant. ©[Agent Bean 3], Agent Bean, played by Atkinson, cooks the guests' shrimp and burns the entire restaurant. No agent will fire missiles at a group of cyclists. No secret agent would attack innocent citizens with books and baguettes and throw tour guides off a sightseeing bus. © Agent Bean was immersed in the virtual VR scene. In reality, he was beating the clerk with baguette, but he thought he was beating the enemy with a stick. The female prime minister said, "What's wrong with you?" No matter in terms of physical strength or intelligence, He's still the hilarious Mr. Bean, not the cold-witted 007 agent. In the past film and television works, professional agents from MI5 and MI6 were too omnipotent, so this fool from MI7 may feel nonsense. But in fact, the two departments do not represent the entire British espionage system. There are specialties in the art industry, and not all agents need to perform dangerous tasks.
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