Jeremiah Jones said:
Well worth the wait as always Stoo, makes me extra sad to miss out on what happened later on between Indy and Sophie. 'Indiana Jones in a retirement home Inconcievable!!'
This is what makes the "Vienna" bookends so interesting. The fact that Old Indy alludes to another tale which is never seen NOR planned for one of the unproduced episodes (that we know about). As for quotes: I like, "Move that junk heap, pal!" from the very end of the "Northern Italy" parking lot scene. The way Indy flips them off by raising his cane in the air is reminiscient of some by-gone whip action.
Junior Jones said:
I never picked up on this before, but he tells the psychologist that his children think he's crazy. That's plural. Somehow Mutt is not an only child?!
Well, Junior, my friend...you're either getting older or suffering from amnesia because you've already participated in the following thread!
Indy has a daughter? Also, she is very briefly seen in the closing bookend with Spike & neighbours (as pointed out to Adamwankenobi in this thread after Part 7 was posted). Maybe you missed that?
Annie Jones said:
You might be interested in watching these videos for your answer:
"Ireland" is up next for part of Chapter 9!
fommes said:
As I finished watching, I was just thinking how the logo for the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles is bright and new and whatnot, and how you've made your logo for the Old IJ in a silent-film fashion, whereas - conversely - the adventures of YIJ actually take place during that early cinema era, and the "adventures" of the OIJ are contemporary. Anyway, not that this observation is in any way interesting...
Oh, the irony!
Never thought of that, fommes, but it's an observation worth noting. The grainy look fits, though, since the bookends have become vintage Indy-lore with a new generation of fans. It would be cool to see a flickering, b&w YIJ logo and a crisp OIJ one in colour. Did anyone notice a difference with the opening theme?
Attila the Professor said:
From his second wife. Well, third, counting Deidre.
Or...from a previous affair. Because of "Skull", we now know that wedlock is not necessarily a requirement for Indy to sire his offspring...
Inexorable Tash said:
My parents refer to my wife as their daughter (the "in-law" is not even implied in their tone), and my wife gets along better with my parents than hers. I am going under the assumption that one of Henry's "daughters" is actually Mrs. Mutt. Possibly Spike's mom, continuing the patrilineal tradition of being named after the dog.
She's definitely Spike's mom but the "in-law" angle is something I considered in the thread linked above. Not that it matters (in the grand scheme of things) but pondering the subject amuses me.