As far as how neatly the main bridge (1) is lined up with 7603B, I've shown in the image below how it does not exactly line up with the nucleus of 7603B -- it's off to the north a bit. Now, granted, it's just slightly off, and I don't consider this as conclusive evidence against interaction, but it is a little chink in the armor of Turbo's imagined iron-clad argument.
Then there are the other three fainter "bridges" (2, 3, 4) emanating from NGC 7603, but there don't appear to be any objects at their termini. Are these phantom ejections?
And you both say that bridge #1 terminates at 7603B, and in this image the darker part of that bridge does appear to stop there, but if you look a little closer, it seems like the arc of that bridge continues on past 7603B up into that vast oval area I've labeled "5". Even the red contour lines register its presence.
I agree this is certainly an anomalous system. Even the anomalies are anomalous.
