10 Infamous Movie Plot Holes That Actually Have Legitimate Answers

photo_1910 One of the most popular and beloved activities to do on the Internet is to nitpick movies, tv shows, books, you name it. We can't get enough of our hate to imperfection, to make fun and destroy a movie when it doesn't take the time to explain something important. But, is it really the movie's fault? After all, the writer and director count on us to do some thinking while watching the movie, so that they don't have to explain it all, and even then people complain when a movie explains too much. What we'll see now are 10 of the most infamous plot holes in movies that actually have a reasonable explanation but because the audience was focusing their brain on hating the plot entirely, they didn't take the time to think on what they were watching. So, let's get started.

10. Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones - Why the Jedis Used The Clone Army

420-600x300 Let's not go into the actual reason why people hate the prequels (I'll just sum it up right here with a quote from Bender: "Everybody was doin' it, I just wanted to be popular") but let's tackle one of the most mentioned plot holes in the prequels. In Attack of the Clones, the Jedi Council didn't knew who ordered the creation of the clone army, let alone who erased every single file regarding the planet in which the Clone Army was created. What do they do with such a dangerous army? They use it of course! The Reasonable Explanation... At that point in the history of that galaxy far, far away there was still a Civil War going on, with 2 Jedis and a Senator in the hands of the separatists, they needed to act fast. So, most likely the Galactic Senate, who knew of the existence of the army obviously sent the army to help in the battle. It makes sense, y'know. When the army needs rescuing somebody and they know that there is a huge army along the captive person, they just don't send the swat team to deal with it, they need back-up, and in this case, the Clones were the back-up. It doesn't matter anyway, I'm sure that if they didn't used the clones the complaint would be "If they had an army of clones why they didn't used it?"
 
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