I've read those appendices so many times. Merry is buried in Rohan, Pippin in Gondor and Gimli sails off with Legolas into the sea.
I've read those appendices so many times. Merry is buried in Rohan, Pippin in Gondor and Gimli sails off with Legolas into the sea.
Also don't forget Denethor who manages to do some pretty evil shit after spending his life trying to do good.
That is some impressive nerdness. Bravo
I think it's always too reductive to call a story "Good" vs. "Evil" because you have to a least define what evil is and Tolkien does that in a very specific way. Industrialization and how it dehumanizes the individual making everyone part of a large machine as well as seeing the world as something to manipulate and…
They're a rebel army. If you had experience with anything you got promoted right to the top.
I believe you mean "Blossom"
Frontin' on Hang-em High McCoy? That's a paddlin'
I'm re-reading Lord of the Rings right now and I love it to death but Frodo also suffers from being so much less interesting than every other character especially the other three hobbits. I think about Sam and Merry and Pippin and there are moments when I love them all but Frodo? He's character just gets overwhelmed…
I'm not really fond of Ron either, he never seemed to amount to much.
He was a pretty good pilot.
I actively disliked the West Wing and liked this episode very much.
He's very patient.
This show is so good about jokes built entirely around its characters. That line would not fit being said by anyone about anyone else and without know a good deal about both.
Oh it was fine. Ben has to play the less dominant role so often in their relationship he should cling to what moments he can have.
I would 100% vote for Robocop for President and anyone who wouldn't is a dirty commie.
This reminds me of the St. Patrick's Day episode of 30 Rock when Dennis Duffy is excited to watch The Kids Are All Right because it's a lesbian movie.
When I realized the creators of the show actually liked this self-centered, murderous, oblivious and horrid human being I stopped watching and never looked back.
My version Of The Deadly Hallows ends with Neville Longbottom defeating Voldemort when he kills that Naga. And then he hobbles over and says, "Hey Luna. Killed Voldemort."
Still less than Harrison Ford
Yeah, I'd probably date any of those girls.