tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-163433168019315772.post3699078929593375963..comments2024-03-27T01:48:48.936-07:00Comments on They're All Fictional: Reading/Watching Log #2Ravhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09152296184925188730noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-163433168019315772.post-58870586943881110062016-03-07T00:43:19.533-08:002016-03-07T00:43:19.533-08:00Ah, that's interesting. I still wonder though ...Ah, that's interesting. I still wonder though if certain lines (such as somebody calling Rey "sweetheart" and Kylo saying "it is you") will be consistent - at least in theory - in the next movie. That is, we have no idea based on the film whether Kylo and Rey have a history, but the line still exists as a clue that they <i>might</i> - or at least did in an early draft of a script.Ravhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09152296184925188730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-163433168019315772.post-86710121820131238162016-03-06T04:06:55.183-08:002016-03-06T04:06:55.183-08:00----I'd love to know what exactly Foster is ba...----I'd love to know what exactly Foster is basing these changes on. An early script? Or his own imagination? And are we meant to consider his additions as canon?----<br /><br />As I understand he was given an early version of the script to work from - I'm sure he added some of his own embellishments but it's likely most of the discrepancies are due to that (and interestingly he's said he doesn't know Rey's background/parentage). As for the canon status of the novel - it's canon except when contradicted by the film - so "it is you" isn't canon because that's not what Kylo says on screen, but how Poe got off Jakku is canon because nothing contradicts those events.jadelotusflowerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11452933933818548606noreply@blogger.com