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Another interesting part from the doc (albeit not surprising) is how one of the best lines in the entire saga (Han saying "I know" before being lowered into carbon freeze in ESB) had NOTHING to do with Lucas at all. Lucas had originally written Han responding to Leia's "I love you" with "I love you, too." (how boring would that have been?) Kersh and Harrison Ford tried it and tried it and realized it wasn't working, and it was finally Harrison who came up with the line! I think Kersh even said that if Lucas were on the set that day (which he wasn't), he probably would have objected to that line. Just goes to show that alot of the best moments from the OOT had nothing to do with Lucas. As many have said, it was a collaboration. I'm so sick of the media portraying Lucas as the sole "genius" behind Star Wars, and of course he just sits back in his chair and smugly acknowledges it as if it were true.