On Friday, February 18, 2011 14:20:03 Nick Sabalausky wrote:
> "Walter Bright" <newshou...@digitalmars.com> wrote in message
> news:ijmnp7$433$1...@digitalmars.com...
> 
> > Russel Winder wrote:
> >> Star Wars is like Dr Who you expect revisionist history in every
> >> episode.  I hate an inconsistent storyline, so the trick is to assume
> >> each episode is a completely separate story unrelated to any other
> >> episode.
> > 
> > My trick was to lose all interest in SW.
> 
> I must not be enough of a Star Wars guy, I don't know what anyone's talking
> about here. Was it the prequel trilogy that introduced the inconsistencies
> (I still haven't gotten around to episodes 2 or 3 yet), or were there
> things in the orignal trilogy that I managed to completely overlook? (Or
> something else entirely?)

The prequel movies definitely have some inconsistencies with the originals, but 
for the most part, they weren't huge. I suspect that the real trouble comes in 
when you read the books (which I haven't).

- Jonathan M Davis

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