Indy Croft said:
scandal of 1920 was pretty funny, indy surely deserves it. But I personally is dying to have a girlfriend but compared to myself, Indy' having a whole lot of girls. I just can't understand him, I'm be happy enough with one gf unless we break up.
Well, that' it right there. In the series, Indy is yearning for love but out of the girls he does truly love; one rejects him, the next one is a liar
and another is killed. (Nancy from Princeton is the only one he really ditches. In the original version, the very, last line has Indy saying,
"I love you Nancy Stratemeyer" which was cut from the VHS/DVDs.
)
You're right about Indy getting what he deserved in "Scandal". I did the
same thing at exactly the same age (but with only 2 girls, not 3)
which is why I love all the scenes of running around from date-to-date. The ending was familiar, too, because I've been in that situation.
(I'll never forget the night they both showed up at my house and rang the doorbell!
At my birthday party 3 weeks later, the 2 of them
presented me with a cake they had baked TOGETHER. How crazy is that? Maybe it was poisoned...)
metalinvader said:
Woah,Remy had a slew of woman while he was married (See Paris, October 1916.Two at once even!) .Unless I'm misunderstanding your post....
Yeah, he has 2 in Paris but I think one is meant for Indy. Maybe you're thinking of the Somme/Trenches of Hell where Remy has clothes off?
Jeremiah Jones said:
Remy an honest man? Now I've heard everything! If anything Remy rubbed off on Indy, Paris, the Somme, always with a prostitute on his arm, and the second he gets back to suzette hes sold her family heirloom and is off again.
Exactly! Along with Picasso, Freud and his cousin, Frank...Remy is a bad influence on Indy's fidelity. Time to resurrect my old thread:
The Unfaithful Remy Beaudoin (and Other Influences on Indy's Love Life)
Jeremiah Jones said:
then theres that girl on the boat, who he talked to at vera cruz, didn't get anywhere I imagine
Two ugly girls on the ferry, just after Remy says 'Rose buds she tries ard edge ee may!' 10 minute chat..
That woman in Phantom Train, gave it his best shot, didn't work though
Many months after that theres that girl on the train in Attack of the Hawkmen, a distraction rather than an affair methinks,
then the girl who loves him in Russia, but he doesn't feel the same... indicating hes not a heartless playboy (but we all knew that anyway)
the random nurse lady with no name, which is admittidly pretty damn silly..
then its the autress lady whose name escapes me right now.. ridiculous, only the real characters I can't remember...
and then its your one in Treasure of the Peacocks eye, doesn't go further then a kiss,
that american lady in Winds of Change,
and the three from Scandel and the one from Follies, all four of which he claimed to be in love with.
-Lady from Vera Cruz was Henrietta. From the dialogue, it seems like they only spoke and even if she did recognize him in the steam room, didn't want to acknowledge it.
-Actually, there are 3 girls on the ferry and Remy's line is
supposed to be, "Gather ye rosebuds while ye may."
Who knows what happened with them...
-In "Phantom Train" it's Margaret Trappe and you're right. She's not a girlfriend.
-I forgot about the girl on the train from "Hawkmen". Thanks, Jeremiah!
-Rosa is the Russian, non-love interest
-Re: the nurse. There are *2* different nurses! One is probably just attraction and no further. The other is a no-ties, carnal affair. "Like ships passing in the night..."
-The actress in Barcelona has the alias of Nadia Kamenevsky and Indy's affection for her is a bluff as a part of his mission.
-Lily is the "Peacock" skank who Indy didn't know very well. She died.
-Amy Wharton from Princeton 1919 (this relationship seemed to be going somewhere...but they were forced to part because of school.)
-Girls from "Scandal" and the one from "Follies":
Margaret ?Peggy? Peabody
Kate Rivers
Gloria Schuyler (Phsyical infatuation. No love here.)
Claire Lieberman (She was a 2-timer, too.)
Jeremiah Jones said:
So thats... quick count.. 21... I think.. only 9 of which he said he loved.. only maybe 5 of whom he slept with, methinks.. I don;t think thats too unreasonable when constantly on the move during a war...
We'll have to do a re-count, JJ. There are even more women to add to the list:
-Lady #2 (Parisian Whore from 1908)
-Rosie
-Edith Warton
-Maria Straussler
-Susie Hilton
-Babs