zombie84 said:
Its not that it contradicts information, it just contradicts the characterisation of the other films. Tatooine is supposed to be a periphery planet, and the characters are supposed to be out of the loop. Instead we see that every freaking person in the entire series has been to it and met everyone; maybe Anakin and his padawan will drop in on the relatives nearby!
silverwook said:
I don't see visiting Tatooine again being a major continuity problem. I just can't see why any major battles would be taking place there.
I don't see visiting Tatooine again being a major continuity problem. I just can't see why any major battles would be taking place there.
Its not that it contradicts information, it just contradicts the characterisation of the other films. Tatooine is supposed to be a periphery planet, and the characters are supposed to be out of the loop. Instead we see that every freaking person in the entire series has been to it and met everyone; maybe Anakin and his padawan will drop in on the relatives nearby!
Then: "If there's a bright center to the universe you're on the planet that it's farthest from."
Now Tattooine is the center of the universe. Everything must take place there or at least come into contact with that planet. One would have to wonder why Obi-Wan took baby Luke there if this planet saw so much activity. That's the last place I'd take him.