True - it's not a missing element from Raiders or anything, but it does stand out as a character trait, this guy who's got balls the size of the one that nearly kills him at the start of the film nonetheless has a bit of a moment every time he sees a snake. It doesn't need explaining, it's just a gag, but it's something I feel you could wonder about, without in any way finding Raiders unsatisfying for not going into it. And I feel like the snake scene in Last Crusade is satisfying, because it's "So that's why he's got that thing about snakes," especially with the cute moment before of him calmly handling a snake the way he'd handle any other animal. Whereas Han's blaster, I never thought "So that's why that blaster's special to him" because it never seemed like it was - he could've dropped it by accident in the trash compactor, then grabbed a Stormtrooper blaster off a rack on the wall after they got out, and it wouldn't have changed a thing.bronnt wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 2:27 amExcept that's not really what the evidence shows. The whole snake thing is set up and then paid off within Raiders. The snake shows up at the start: "Relax, Indy, it's just my pet snake," and then they open the Chamber of Secrets and it's literally crawling with snakes. "Snakes....why did it have to be snakes."
And he's clearly not deathly afraid of them since he went into the pit of snakes in order to retrieve the Ark.
I won't argue that Last Crusade doesn't sometimes act too cute for its own good - Marcus for instance, I love Marcus in Last Crusade, he's frickin' hilarious, but he's very inconsistent with how he acted in Raiders when he may not have been quite as much of a man's man as Indy but he clearly had his act together. Yet nobody in TLC acts like Marcus has gone downhill in the past couple of years, it's like he's always been a buffoon and Indy's thoroughly used to it. But the references in the flashback opening are, I think, miles more satisfying than the attempt to pull the same trick in Solo.