The danger of over fiddling with a story.

Oct 16, 2012 20:44

A long time ago, in a university not so far away, I wrote a paper on the works of one Mr. George Lucas.  That paper has since vanished into, well, wherever it is that college essays go to die.  The essay graveyard or some such.  In any case, I had discussed some of the particulars of this essay I had written some time ago with some folks at VP, and ( Read more... )

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queenoftheskies October 17 2012, 02:16:11 UTC
That's a great point.

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jongibbs October 17 2012, 21:45:47 UTC
'Because whether you mean for them to or not, people will attach themselves to your story in ways you can't possibly anticipate.'

Very true, but also a liitle sad :)

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slobbit October 18 2012, 01:05:36 UTC
Han's timing is perfectly acceptable in Japanese swordsmanship. He knows Greedo has it in for him -- there's only folly in waiting until Greedo makes a move. Perhaps Lucas should have appropriated a little more culture. ~_^

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