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All right, I don't agree, but...
All right, I don't agree, but...
Why can't the novelisation policy apply? If it can cover minor contradictions, why can't it cove major ones (and I don't call these major, as long as the story's fundamentally the same)?  It's as simple as accepting the bits where it doesn't contradict, and ignoring what does.
Why can't the novelisation policy apply? If it can cover minor contradictions, why can't it cove major ones (and I don't call these major, as long as the story's fundamentally the same)?  It's as simple as accepting the bits where it doesn't contradict, and ignoring what does.
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