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| '''Seriously? ...Christ.'''
 
| '''Seriously? ...Christ.'''
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| Another example of an out-of-tone ad-lib. The original line is "never tell me the odds," a nod to Solo's daredevil persona. In this ad-lib, however, he is hesitant to try anything dangerous. Additionally, Ford's use of "Christ" would be unfitting, as ''Star Wars'' takes place a long time ao, in a galaxy far, far away, where Christianity is completely unknown. (Still, considering that Solo [[890:_Etymology|named his ship after an Earth bird of prey...]])
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| Another example of an out-of-tone ad-lib. The original line is "never tell me the odds," a nod to Solo's daredevil persona. In this ad-lib, however, he is hesitant to try anything dangerous. Additionally, Ford's use of "Christ" would be unfitting, as ''Star Wars'' takes place in a galaxy far, far away, where Christianity is completely unknown{{Citation needed}}. (Still, considering that Solo [[890:_Etymology|named his ship after an Earth bird of prey...]])
 
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| '''Cool. Listen, this thing is really, REALLY cold.'''
 
| '''Cool. Listen, this thing is really, REALLY cold.'''
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| Han is in a freezing chamber in this scene, which are often rather cold.{{Citation needed}} This remark indicates that he is not very interested in Leia's feeling at this moment since he is so cold.
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| Han is in a freezing chamber in this scene, which are often rather cold{{Citation needed}}. This remark indicates that he is not very interested in Leia's feeling at this moment since he is so cold.
 
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