Once a gun is in play, the threat must be considered to be maximum. A gun is not a magic wand to compel obedience, it is an instrument designed to inflict up-to-fatal levels of injury. It is silly to say that unless it is actually fired you are not in terminal danger from its user. Once the move to draw is made, all responses must be on the table.
And it should not be ‘unforgivable.’ Annoying, sure- even disillusioning I could understand. But, as a creator myself, I can also see Lucas’ side. Not everyone wants to see both sides of an issue.
My husband sees the “Han shot first” thing as part of a redemption arc. He goes from being a REAL rogue and borderline bad guy to a hero over the course of the movies. By altering this, you lose what he feels is an essential part of a hero’s’ journey and an element of any good saga.
Wenthral about 9 years ago
I still have my VHS tape where Han shot first…
Nick Danger about 9 years ago
Once a gun is in play, the threat must be considered to be maximum. A gun is not a magic wand to compel obedience, it is an instrument designed to inflict up-to-fatal levels of injury. It is silly to say that unless it is actually fired you are not in terminal danger from its user. Once the move to draw is made, all responses must be on the table.
Carl R about 9 years ago
No, no. You should watch: Star Wars, The Third Gathers: The Backstroke of the West.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 9 years ago
And it should not be ‘unforgivable.’ Annoying, sure- even disillusioning I could understand. But, as a creator myself, I can also see Lucas’ side. Not everyone wants to see both sides of an issue.
redback about 9 years ago
I’m gonna be a bit of a troll here: shouldn’t it be called ‘stars war’, as opposed to many wars over a single star?
dawnsfire about 9 years ago
My husband sees the “Han shot first” thing as part of a redemption arc. He goes from being a REAL rogue and borderline bad guy to a hero over the course of the movies. By altering this, you lose what he feels is an essential part of a hero’s’ journey and an element of any good saga.