Stoo
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Understood and you are right. The "10, 000 men" line is a valuable thing to lose, as is the one aboutFlannery10 said:The part "What we find out about Indy" is based too much on the episode, I'll admit that, but I brought the linking segments in to show, how the impression of Indy's actions were changed. When we watch the re-edits with linking segments, we get a negative impression on what Indy did at the end of the episode, because of Remy criticizing him. The bookends though, show us that Indy thought positively about it, and therefore the impressions were completely changed. The impact of Indys Words "They never found out what I did and 10,000 Men lived a day longer" are completely lost in the re-edits.
Petain having "a hard time living up to his own moral code." Without the bookends the audience thinks
that Petain is, historically, a swell guy whereas Old Indy foreshadows Petain's future, disgraceful actions.
It's his efforts in WW1 that stopped Petain from being shot by firing squad.
Now, that's more like it! As for the which airline it could be, judging from the paint job & markings,What we find out about Indiana Jones:
First of all, Indy mentions that he has been flying with the same airline for 50 years. That means, since around 1943, so not the one he was flying with, in RotLA and LC, but maybe...
The fact that he's still flying probably tells us, that he's still doing quite a bit of traveling and perhaps he's on his way to one of his lectures.
it looks fictional and the plane appears to be a model. Anyway, I agree. He's still traveling around.
Maybe it's another lecture...or a flight to Wyoming for ol' Grey Cloud's funeral?