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stardancer1 |
Your favorite Star Wars Epi-dot |
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Aquious |
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Where is Episode IV?
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stardancer1 |
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I just knew this would be questioned.
(Simply) Star Wars is Epi IV. Since it's always been popularly known as Star Wars and not A New Hope or Star Wars Epi.IV4, I chose to just call it Star Wars. But let it be known, Epi-dot IV is just plain Star Wars. |
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Aquious |
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Star Wars is Star Wars is Epi. IV(?)
But, Epi. V The Empire Strikes Back gave audiences the unexpected depth found throughout all of the Episodes. |
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stardancer1 |
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"I... am your father".
I'm sure we'll be hearing that line again in EpiDot III. The very first SW is the most meaningful to me because it broke the mold of doomsday Sci-Fi. |
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Unregistered(d) |
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Umm, what's an epi-dot?
Doomsday science fiction--is that a technical term or did you just think of it? Maybe you're talking about gloomy science fiction, which I dislike. Why bother to imagine the future if you imagine it worse than the present? I could go on, but I'll be nice and stop. --planimal
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stardancer1 |
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Epi-dot = Epi.
I'm just being annoyingly clever. *cough* Yes, I meant the gloomy sci-fi that was around. Star Wars made sci-fi into entertainment and something that could be fun. A genre that was suffering at the time. |
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Unregistered(d) |
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Oh. I'm terribly sorry I didn't notice your cleverness and now it's all squashed.
I think the reason Star Trek was so popular (yeah, it's probably been said a zillion times) is that it showed the future of the human race as far better than the present. And that may be one reason I can't get into Enterprise--it's not that much better, likely because it's not that much in the future. And why do they have such dark, grey sets? Oh well, another subject, isn't it? --planimal
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