xVendetta17x
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But it`s so much fun to buy the other stuff
But it`s so much fun to buy the other stuff
Tron7960 said:I recently acquired some of the Novels and was a little surprised by the profanity, but have to say that it doesn't strike me as out of character. It's not like he's a Sunday-school teacher, he's used to dealing with some pretty unsavory characters. He kills people. What's the occasional F-bomb.
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MattJones said:Any of you guys ever go to Sunday School?
Poor Martin Caiden. All he needed were a few F-bombs and he would have had... art!ResidentAlien said:I firmly believe in artistic integrity.
Curious because mine is a 1st edition print (Febraury 1992) and it's the edited version!Violet Indy said:But there's really no difference between them otherwise. Just that one sentence. He says "No good sadistic" before being drugged whereas, the original he says the word, after he is drugged. The rest of the novel is the same.
MattJones said:Any of you guys ever go to Sunday School?
Moedred said:Poor Martin Caiden. All he needed were a few F-bombs and he would have had... art!
MattJones said:Any of you guys ever go to Sunday School?
xVendetta17x said:That's part of the reason Lucas created the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, To appeal to a younger audience and to educate
Nurhachi1991 said:I like indy swearing he sweared in Tod and it was awsome
Adamwankenobi said:I think the moment I stood up and said "If God created people, then who created God?", everyone realized I wasn't Sunday School material.
Except only part of it was made for a younger audience. A lot of the stuff with the older young Indy has a lot of violence and war politics. And then there's that Mata Hari episode... It seems the show was both too adult for children and too childish for adults.