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Screencaps from Young Indiana Jones episode, The Winds of Change. Paris 1919. (1993)

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Is surprised to find Indy working as a translator at the Paris peace conference.

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Can we have your autograph? Borrows Indy's pen.

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Returns pen.

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Invites Indy to dinner.

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At a restaurant telling Indy he's not happy with how the peace treaty negotiations are going.

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Different night, different restaurant, same topic of conversation.

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Indy suggest they should give the politicians chance, he's sure they will do what's best. He doesn't agree.

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Refuses to agree to disagree and walks out.

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Indy follows him.

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Indy gets told don't apologise, and don't ever change.

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Interpretor to Prince Faisal.

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Indy tries to remind him of a time when he was less cynical.

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Discussing the treaty with Germany.

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The peace conference is over, and it's time to go home.

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Walks Indy to his train.

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Indy tells him he's going to go and study archaeology, he's had enough of war.

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Hugs goodbye.

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Asks Indy to write to him.

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Watching the train leave.

Date: 2013-12-29 08:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] darksumomo.livejournal.com
Thanks for posting these screencaps. I was able to use the first one in Cool archeologists named Lawrence, real and fictional (http://crazyeddiethemotie.blogspot.com/2013/12/cool-archeologists-named-lawrence-real.html), which I partially reposted here on LJ (http://darksumomo.livejournal.com/404394.html). I'm surprised the pingback bot didn't show up here to note that.

Also, it turns out that Indiana Jones and T.E. Lawrence had a professional connection that I don't recall being explored in the episode. Biblical Archaeology notes that Lawrence of Arabia was also an archaeologist (http://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/archaeology-today/archaeologists-biblical-scholars-works/lawrence-of-arabia-as-archaeologist/). Then again, maybe it did get mentioned. After all, it's been 20 years.

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