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Is this considered canon? #467536
01/26/08 12:32 PM
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For the love of everything pure on this Earth, tell me it is not!

I couldn't even finish the book.

Re: Is this considered canon? [Re: dontommasino] #472108
02/12/08 11:04 AM
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Its not


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Re: Is this considered canon? [Re: dontomasso] #473147
02/15/08 06:03 PM
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I haven't even read it, but probably will soon just see what all the fuss is about. Even having not read it, I would say it is not canon. I would consider a FFC-directed movie of the book canon, though.


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Re: Is this considered canon? [Re: Lucchese] #475789
02/24/08 11:40 PM
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I consider both "Returns" and "Revenge" as "imaginary stories" as often used in the comics, or "alternate universe" stories as in Star Trek and Star Wars -- stories that are BASED on the established characters and conceivably COULD happen, but did not necessarily happen in fact.

The main problem with both "Returns" and "Revenge" is that they revolve to a significant, in some ways, predominant, extent around a character who was not part of the established canon.

The biggest failure is that they completely dispense with what was acknowledged by Puzo and FFC as the primary unresolved storyline coming out of GF II -- the eroding loyalty between Tom Hagen and Michael Corleone -- and basically just write it off as a throwaway plot device to advance the storyline of Nick Gerace.

The administrators of the Puzo estate should have specified that any novel treatment covering the time period between GF II and GF III, had to deal with eroding loyalty and rising conflicts between Tom Hagen and Michael Corleone as a central part of the storyline.


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