Pan Rado said:About the age difference comments: it's a pulp adventure universe, and despite all the violence, a light hearted one (i mean, could you get over Indy killing all those nazis in cold blood during the Brunwald sequence in Last Crusade if it wasn't shown in such a cherry, comic way?). Indy and Marion didn't have to make sex (or even kiss for that matter) to a) **** off Abner and b) still make the main players consider their earlier relationship a significant one. Especially in young, inexperienced Marion's mind.
*cough*<i>1936</i>*cough*LaoChe said:1935
the hammer42 said:From what I read he slept with her, got into a fight about that with Abner. He told Indy to get out without saying goodby to Marion. So Indy left and came back fifteen years later.
She was heart broken.
There is a great story there.
I hope they will write a book about that.
Aaron H said:I figure the person of Abner to be like Indy...I get this from LC, the character of "Fedora" was "Abner" up until the last draft of the script.
Finn said:...of course, to everybody who've read this board it was no news that the character of Fedora was supposed to be Abner Ravenwood.
Finn said:And is that actually alienating the character of Ravenwood if we see him hunting some sort of relic for a greedy private collector and criminal? After all, keep in mind what Dr. Jones himself was doing in the beginning of ToD...
Nix. They had a Total Recall on Sam, remember?Indyologist said:Just do a search under "Marion Ravenwood" here and you'll have a veritable treasure trove of Indy/Marion conspiracy theories!
Renderking Fisk said:They mystery of what happened is greater then actually knowing... because your mind fills in the blanks and it's actually worse then what ever they could have come up with.
Ayrun said:Well? Indy's conversation with Brody before he went to Nepal? Indy's conversation with Marion in Nepal? I don't know.. Seems they're taking it rather serious for something that was mostly in "young, inexperienced Marion's mind".