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** Scaramanga's assistant Nick Nack took a final shot at Bond at the end of ''[[The Man with the Golden Gun]]''. Perhaps justified with him being a little person.
*** Well, actually, that's an inversion. Firstly, he wasn't absent- he watched the whole thing on camera, and was manipulating Scaramanga's playhouse to torment Bond for amusement, then got worried when Bond managed to escape from viewpoint. And secondly, he wasn't out to avenge his master- he was supposed to inherit Scaramanga's island upon his death, and Scaramanga even let Nick Nack hire hitmen to kill him to that end, since Scaramanga liked to test his skills. In other words, he's pissed at Bond for destroying his inheritence.
** [[Big Bad]] Carver from ''[[Tomorrow Never Dies]]'' is completely alone when Bond takes him out and then his Dragon Stamper emerges afterward to have the final battle with Bond and in ''[[The World Is Not Enough (Film)|The World Is Not Enough]]'', the final showdown is with Renard when [[The Man Behind the Man|Woman Behind The Man]] Elektra King is dispatched at the end of a scene where she tortures Bond, who has to face Renard, though this may be a case of [[Big Bad Duumvirate]].
** [[Artificial Limbs|Tee Hee]] has a fight with Bond aboard a train after he kills Kananga in ''[[Live and Let Die (film)|Live and Let Die]]''.
** The trope even follows into the parodies: ''[[Austin Powers]]: International Man Of Mystery'' has Random Task infiltrate Austin's hotel room at the end, and at the end of the sequel ''The Spy Who Shagged Me'' Fat Bastard makes a surprise re-appearance ("SURPRISE SURPRISE!")