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 Your Name to Sandman 
 Re: What is 'canon' re: Star Wars? 
 29 Nov 08 11:05:43 
 
From: your.name@isp.com

"Sandman"  wrote in message
news:mr-6D7F24.13442828112008@News.Individual.NET...
> In article
> ,
>  Jill Marie  wrote:
>
> > Sandman wrote:
> > > In article
> > > ,
> > >  Jill Marie  wrote:
> > >
> > >>> I always figured.
> > >>>
> > >>> Canon - the films.
> > >> Including the novelizations and script (cut scenes)?
> > >
> > > I'd say that anything from GL is canon, and the only "levels" needed
> > > to keep track of is those that decides what source is correct when
> > > there is a conflict.
> > >
> > > Movies > Cut Scenes > Scripts > Novels > Interviews
> >
> > I'd go for that, except I wouldn't even put interviews on there.  GL has
> > just been too contradictory in his interviews.
>
> That's why they're last. Now, if we wanted to be really anal, we'd
> rank certain types of interviews - i.e. interviews made when he is in
> the process of writing/producing a SW movie and interviews just out of
> the blue.
>
> On the other hand, GL interviews are so sparse so maybe they're all
> made in connection to a movie... Never mind.

I guess you would have to include comic books and computer games could come
under the "Novels" section, and the TV shows under the "movies" section.

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