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Nick: str1der (Registered User)
Date/Time: Fri, 1/2/2004 at 12:14 EDT (Fri, 1/2/2004 at 11:14 CDT)
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In Reply To: hello  jackson...nice directing job.eh  <virgil>  [1/2/2004 @ 11:50]  (3/14)
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I don't understand
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Why do people always call these things continuity errors? Things happen that aren't shown on screen. Do you think that since you didn't see them go to the bathroom that they held it all the way from Hobbiton. It's not like you saw them with the armor on, then walk around to the other side of a boulder then it's gone. When they show the armor gone to me it's just a way of showing that more time has passed than what you see on screen.

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