That is exactly what i was thinking the other day. The writers need to look at stuff carefully. Just like with Laurent...suddenly he's pale!! What's that about?
posted over a year ago
yea true and like i dont mean to be rasist but in the book it says that if you stay indors for hundereds of years you skin darkens but not much so how can his skin be that dark if he has only been alive for three hundred years
he was sidetacked in the fight scene and whe bella gets a paper cut he was paying full attention 2 bella
posted over a year ago
that is what i thought but in the book it explains that vampires can cosantrate on a lot more then one thing at once witch also means at the birthday his full attenetion is not on her
In the book Emmett and Jasper kill James out of the room, because there were too much blood...
posted over a year ago
yea but i geuss that they had to show them killing him to make it more acttion you now because i heard cathrine hadrwick saying that the last scene they were trying to make scary and gorey
well i guess jasper kinda expected bella to bleed, so he was prepared...at her birthday party though, the paper-cut took him by surprise...
plus, i suppose that jasper had "eaten" before the fight, so he was not that thirsty, but he was not that prepared for the b-day.
posted over a year ago
i geuss but read my comments to the others i have already explained that vampires can think of more then one thing at ones
true, but when something is unexpected its unexpected.plus bear in mind that, during the party, all jasper had to think about was not to eat bella.therefore, when she started bleeding, the "moster" inside him made him attack, as a reaction to his thoughts.thinking of how stong that "monster" is described in midnight sun, you would understand,in the fight though, jasper was thinking more about how to kill james, and since his military life was important to him, he was side-tracked and more under control.