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Apr 25 08 11:01 AM
Bohmer brought in Ygor's brain intact to Dr. Frankenstein. Frankentein intended the Monster to have the brain of Dr. Kettering, a man of reason and knowledge, and retain that character and intellect. The transplant didn't intend for the personality to undergo submersion. After the transplant, the Monster did have Ygor's brain and personality, and as scripted and filmed in the sequel, did retain that. Then the editing was done to make the Monster appear as if the transplant had never happened, no dialogue or reference to Ygor or reference to the Monster's blindness. However, one thought is that the combined trauma of the transplant, the beams falling on top of the Monster, the fire in the lab, falling into an ice cavern, and being frozen in ice for years had an adverse effect on the thought and reasoning processes by the time Chaney found the Monster in FMTW, the final version.
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