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Dench's M and Craig's Bond have been perfect together imo. They were great in Casino Royale, and even better in QoS. People can complain about the latter all they want, but their relationship was dynamite in it. She can be moody with him and he seems to know how to handle it in the right way every time. The description of her as his mother, excellent.
As to your other points. Are you even sure that is Mallory's office? Have we seen him in it or has it been identified as his office? Could it not simply be "M's" office no matter who "M" is at at the time?
I liked the surrogate mother relationship as literary M had a bit of a surrogate father vibe, but I feel like they overdid the trust issues and coddling in QoS. I also haven't liked how M started to follow M out into the field so much. She's head of the entire SIS after all. She shouldn't have the time to constantly coddle Bond. but to each his or her own.
To answer your question:
Mallory has not been seen in the classic M office yet. However, I believe the Bond on Set book does caption a production photo of the classic M office as "Mallory's Office" and that set has been confirmed as the location of the film's last or second last scene, but is not seen anywhere else in the film. As mentioned, Mallory appears to use a different office throughout the rest of the film.
Edit: There is always the possibly that Mallory's "Are you ready to get back to work?" could be from earlier in the film, but the circumstances of Bond's evaluations suggest otherwise. In the Bunker, presumably at the end of the Bond's evaluation, since he has changed out of the PT gear and is in the same suit he meets Q in, Mallory asks Bond why he didn't stay dead and he begins the line by saying "I only have one question". That suggests to me that Mallory is a silent observer during Bond's evaluation and only jumps in to ask one final stinging question to determine if Bond is actually ready. It would make little sense for him to also ask the "Are you ready to get back to work" line at that point.
Edit: There is always the possibly that Mallory's "Are you ready to get back to work?" could be from earlier in the film, but the circumstances of Bond's evaluations suggest otherwise. In the Bunker, presumably at the end of the Bond's evaluation, since he has changed out of the PT gear and is in the same suit he meets Q in, Mallory asks Bond why he didn't stay dead and he begins the line by saying "I only have one question". That suggests to me that Mallory is a silent observer during Bond's evaluation and only jumps in to ask one final stinging question to determine if Bond is actually ready. It would make little sense for him to also ask the "Are you ready to get back to work" line at that point.
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