Personally, I don't know why they just didn't leave the episodes they way they were with the "Old Indy" bookends.
If Lucas didn't want them then that should tell you that they were probably awesome.
It's a shame too, because Flannery made for a GREAT Young Indy.
Personally, I don't know why they just didn't leave the episodes they way they were with the "Old Indy" bookends.
Because Lucas never wanted those. They were added at network insistence.
It's a shame too, because Flannery made for a GREAT Young Indy.
Well, yeah, aside from bearing no resemblance whatsoever to Harrison Ford. I could never quite buy that Indy could go from the deep-voiced River Phoenix to the tenor-voiced Flanery to the deep-voiced Ford. And I've often wondered what TYIJC would've been like if Phoenix had lived and gotten the role of teen Indy in the series.
It's a suspension of disbelief. When you cast a main role, you cast based on the best actor you can get, not solely based on looks.
I've caught about half the episodes on DVD and library VHS and while I love Indy I generally find this series intensely boring. The WWI stories were alright. But to me, Indy is defined by its paranormal elements. This has no paranormal whatsoever, it's strictly historical "educational" fiction.
This has no paranormal whatsoever, it's strictly historical "educational" fiction.
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