The plot really doesn't hold up to scrutiny. In the pre-title scene, it isn't clear whether Alec set up the events in the facility or whether he somehow survived the execution and then turned during his imprisonment. I have discussed this with other Bond fans, and there is genuine confusion as people interpret this scene differently and never realized that this isn't fully explained.
And there's a 0% chance that someone would spend their entire career working for MI6 and advancing Britain's interests only to secretly want to destroy the country the whole time. It's absurd. If he really wanted revenge, then he could have just been some average terrorist waging war against Britain from the outside. His prior life in MI6 ended up having nothing to do with his plot to use the GoldenEye weapon. Even M confirms that she didn't know for sure that GoldenEye existed until after the EMP attack, so it's not as if Alec had learned about the GoldenEye satellite through top secret information at MI6. If M didn't know, there's no way he could have known. It was just lazy writing. The writers put the cart before the horse and arbitrarily decided that Alec and Bond had to be intimately connected in some way when the simpler option of Alec being a random terrorist would have actually worked better.
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