I think it's genuinely endearing that George Lucas is into stuff like endosymbiotic theory and string theory and that it gave him wacky ideas for his movies.
The interdimensional angle is kind of revealed at the last second, but it does make the imagery at the end a little bit cooler. Also, it provides a reason for the room to start rotating around so that the skeletons can recombine, which then leads into the revelation that the whole structure is a spinning flying saucer.
It’s difficult for a normal person to understand what happened so I’ll try to explain. The terrorist committing a premeditated act of terror saw a cop coming to him and his comrades. He grabbed a rifle and fired at the cop. One of the bullets struck the cop.
The terrorist’s defense that he actually argued in the court was that he wasn’t firing at the cop, he was firing a warning shot at the cop, and the bullet must have taken a ricochet then hit the cop because he didn’t actually mean to shoot the cop.
Yes, that was his actual defense. This is why he was sentenced to 100 years lol.
Unironically a better explanation is that male wizards don’t give a fuck about their age or appearance because they studied for power or research purposes.
Female wizards, being women, would be acutely aware that crones have a bad rep and being hot gets them free shit. Therefor, the top priority would be preserving and maintaining their youth.
Both end up obscenely old, but witches have their magic skin-care routine they all go through because nobody wants to be caught with a stray wrinkle at the weekly coven meeting.
Louis, a 17-year-old French teenager, died after being brutally assaulted by five migrants in Narbonne and spending three days in a coma.
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