If Biggs had been there, left, jumped ship, joined the Alliance, then fought at Yavin....that's what...5 days.
I was watching the deleted scenes recently and actually feeling like that particular scene should have been left in.Leia gets pissed at Luke when he hints at having to go away for awhile (without being specific for obvious reasons) because of the earlier argument with Han in the tunnel, and Luke didn't know that Han was planning to leave. I think it fits personally but YMMV.
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I had a RotJ storybook that had a picture of Luke hanging from the grates in Jabba's pit - referencing a deleted sequence where he Jedi-jumped back up when the trapdoor dropped.
You want ridiculous and unnecessary? Check out the deleted scene in Empire that went between Luke getting out of the bacta tank and Han & Chewie walking in. It's basically Leia having a hissy fit because he mentions he's going to Dagobah. Anyone still labouring under the delusion that Lucas suddenly started writing embarrisingly awkward relationship oriented dialogue in the prequels should go see that little masterpiece.
I was watching the deleted scenes recently and actually feeling like that particular scene should have been left in.Leia gets pissed at Luke when he hints at having to go away for awhile (without being specific for obvious reasons) because of the earlier argument with Han in the tunnel, and Luke didn't know that Han was planning to leave. I think it fits personally but YMMV.
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I love the Tosche Station stuff with Biggs, Fixer and Camie, but agree that it was a wise move to exclude it from the final cut, as it would have destroyed the pacing of the film.
Here is a similar set out outakes from The Empire Strikes Back...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQEiNJnkQAw
This is actually the first time I've ever seen any of the footage of the Wampas attacking Echo Base, although the scenes were in the Marvel adaptation. I can understand why it was cut, as the Wampas look pretty bad.
The second half of Biggs and Luke is pretty good material. The bit where Luke runs in and they look up at the battle isn't needed really.
The second half of Biggs and Luke is pretty good material. The bit where Luke runs in and they look up at the battle isn't needed really.
Yeah, also there really isn't a good place for it to be. As I said before, it's better overall to keep the narrative POV focused on the droids and Leia.
Inserting the scene with Biggs means you'd have to insert the scenes with Camie & Fixer, so you have context for what Luke is going on about and then you need the scene with him out by the vaporator because having your hero blunder into the room, raving about a space battle to the general derision of all isn't a very good introduction to your hero. There's a good reason why the whole thing was pulled out. It works OK in isolation and it's safe to assume it is still something that happened off screen, but in the context of the whole film it's very much out of place.
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