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A hole in the plot is where the plot either lacks something key to its
chronology, or contains something that is contrary to its established
chronology.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Monroe [mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 10:28 PM
To: EMAIL:PROTECTED
Subject: RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Star Wars (was: Resurrection of
Micheal) [<- What kind of change happened here?]
Perhaps someone should define a hole in a plot. I define a hole as
something that doesn't make sense. Bad plot I consider more on the lines
of not interesting or not very engaging.
There is no reason they could not go back that I know off. Or just ringed
the guy up, wire some money, and send her over. Whatever. If there was
something to stop this, it should have been mentioned. But here the
powerful Jedi's are on the city-planet talking about how Anikan's mom
enslavement is bad for him and for some reason fell no obligation to help.
Such things always do a lot to spoil the movies for me. Or something I
know to be scientifically inaccurate. And characters that I don't care
about. Bad acting (though I can see good acting, perhaps that equals out
as the same thing) or bad (non-blanant) special effects I have a harder
time seeing then others.
Ian Monroe
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001, Spurling, Shannon wrote:
> We're talking holes, not stupid things in the plot. Besides, they didn't
> have any money in the first place to buy parts with. What makes you think
> they would have enough to buy a slave? Besides, it was easier to get the
guy
> to bet parts than it was to get him to bet slaves. Makes you think. What's
> the worth of a slave? If that guy didn't want to bet her on such a sure
> thing, slaves must be worth something.
> And the things in your blood. I'm still not sure about that. I think they
> may have been a side effect of being strong in the force. How would one
> exercise control over small microorganisms, in order to control the force?
> And what if you took antibiotics? Would you grow weaker in the force? :-)
>
> Shannon Spurling
> WAN Engineer -Specialist
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