Committing suicide out of the grief she feels in her betrayal, Vesper Lynd’s death is the first crack in the psyche of James Bond and those fractures will soon begin to spread. Planning to quit Her Majesty’s secret service to float around the world with the woman he loves, Bond eventually finds out that Vesper is a double agent working for Le Chiffre. Arguably, she’d also become the most important, as she represents two crucial lessons James Bond would learn in his first 00 mission.įalling in love with Vesper Lynd leads to Casino Royale’s unique place in the 007 legacy, as it’s the first time in a while that we see Daniel Craig’s James Bond become romantically invested in a relationship.
An ally from Her Majesty’s Treasury, Vesper Lynd (Eva Green) would become the first Bond Woman in the modern era. Much like the relationship between James Bond and M, Casino Royale picked up the torch from the Pierce Brosnan era when it came to developing the modern Bond woman. Vesper Lynd, Daniel Craig's First Bond Heartbreak