Ltdefense said:I want to make sure I end in a high note, though, any recommendations on which one I should watch last?
Ltdefense said:So, these DVDs are my first time getting to see this show. Really enjoying it so far!
I want to make sure I end in a high note, though, any recommendations on which one I should watch last?
metalinvader said:Well,I'd say Hollywood Follies since it is the last one in the series...It's far from being the best episode but it's alright.
Adamwankenobi said:Although I usually recommend chronological order with these types of things, if you want to go out with a bang, watch "Mystery of the Blues" last. You'll see why.
Ltdefense said:I know one of them has Harrison Ford bookends, is Mystery of the Blues the one?
metalinvader said:Mystery of the blues is still the only uncut episode thus making it a flashback...So I guess you could watch it last without blowing any continuity.
tupogirl said:I was just watching the Paris 1919 one last night. It's so depressing. You just see idealistic Indy crushed to bits. Not literally... I'm excited but a little sad too. Is this the end of Young Indy?
Flannery10 said:If you mean chronologically, no. Paris, 1919 is followed by the great episode Mystery of the Blues, starring Harrison Ford as Old Indiana Jones. Then we have Scandal of 1920 and Holloywood Follies, light-hearted and a little silly. No, the end of the series isn't that depressing.
Crack that whip said:So... here it is, April 18th, one day before this final volume hits store shelves. Who's picking it up tomorrow?