savvysparrow
Senior Member
Honestly, I think people are still overreacting, which is what Terry is no doubt, nobly trying to point out on Wordplayer.
Jumping to conclusions is a dangerous habit, especially when not all of the facts are known. Sometimes, we may think we have all of the picture when in fact we don't....sound like a certain blacksmith that we all know?
He's right, movies are shot out of sequence. He's not contradicting himself, he's telling the truth.
Just because Keira and Orlando are on the set doesn't mean that the ending is W/E. Did anyone think that it might simply mean that they are parting in the same way that they united in CotBP? Or that they're shooting part of the ending, and that is not the whole ending? For that matter, how do we know that the ending is not already shot, and that this is a clever ruse? The truth is we don't know, whether we have connections to the set or not.
Does anyone else remember that the writers have said that what they didn't like about Star Wars is that the first movie and the last movie ended in the same way?
For that matter, if they were having the ending of AWE set-up for W/E, what about Jack? His feelings are still unresovled. Wouldn't it have been more clever of them to have the ending of DMC be the ending of AWE, in which Jack goes to his death for Elizabeth and thus resolves his feelings and the triangle?
They wouldn't kill off Jack in DMC, in the manner in which they killed him off, if they didn't have a larger plan.
As I've said, jumping to conclusions is a dangerous path. Until the movies come out to confirm an entirely W/E ending, you'll have to persuade me.