She talks About it in her book/one woman show. Really funny to hear her explain that choice
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Also funny to hear how George Lucas told her there were no bras in space.
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It’s supposed to be mid Atlantic. She abandons it when Han and Luke arrive since they’re not the empire and certainly wouldn’t care for her toff act.
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I think it works very well this way. She shows how awesome she is by not going the spoiled princess route
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But it doesn't appear anywhere else in the movie!
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Sean how did you not realize this before
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I have, but we're watching it and it is just like fingernails on a chalkboard so I had to vent.
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Carrie Fisher actually did a bit about it in her HBO special where she explained it was because her London acting school education tended to kick in at random points
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In the novelization of RotJ, when she learns she's his daughter, she speculates that he subliminally must've known, which is why he couldn't break her on the Death Star...
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