III. It was the wrong choice not to destroy the Falcon, and adds more weight to the "did George originally plan nine films not six" argument - was he expecting he'd need the Falcon for Episode VII?
II. It's also the final insult to the abilities of the Empire that an entire legion of the Emperor's best troops can have their asses handed to them by the Muppets.
I. Yeah, I've got nothing either. I do remember seeing a TV doco once where Dean Devlin was raving about how clever Return of the Jedi was for being all climax and no story. Kind of explains the plot structure for the Stargate movie.
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Date: 2006-12-20 01:54 am (UTC)II. It's also the final insult to the abilities of the Empire that an entire legion of the Emperor's best troops can have their asses handed to them by the Muppets.
I. Yeah, I've got nothing either. I do remember seeing a TV doco once where Dean Devlin was raving about how clever Return of the Jedi was for being all climax and no story. Kind of explains the plot structure for the Stargate movie.