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What is you r favorite character?
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The Hobbit: Thranduil



LOL. I still can't watch TROTK to this day without dying a little bit when see him. I just wanted one of his orc buddies to hand him some lip moisturizer and antibiotics.Love the part where they rubble comes flying at him and he doesn't move until the last second because he's boss.



well, he's definately one of my favourites as well, but we don't learn much about him... He has to be a God or something though as the ring had absolutely no effect on him.

Eowyn doesn't become a significant character until the second and third books, but she is by far my favorite from the trilogy. She's loyal, vulnerable and brave. When she and Faramir eventually meet the love that develops restores them both.
Michaela wrote: "Mine has always been Frodo...
After that,
Pippin. Definitely.
Then -
Faramir
Eowyn
Legolas.
I'm talking the books, but I suppose it's the same for me in the movies, too. Except... Well, we all kno..."
I didn't think he was mean...solemn and sad but not mean. His brother is dead, his father rejected him and his kingdom is at war. I think he just has a lot on his mind. He does release Frodo and warn him about Gollum.
After that,
Pippin. Definitely.
Then -
Faramir
Eowyn
Legolas.
I'm talking the books, but I suppose it's the same for me in the movies, too. Except... Well, we all kno..."
I didn't think he was mean...solemn and sad but not mean. His brother is dead, his father rejected him and his kingdom is at war. I think he just has a lot on his mind. He does release Frodo and warn him about Gollum.

Although I also think that it was Aragorn who moved most of Eowyn's actions. Eowyn dared to fight when she knew Aragorn and her uncle were to lead them to war.
When Aragorn denied her, she was so devastatingly sad she went to the war ignoring what was going to happen to her. She was losing her willing to live when Aragorn came to her and apologised for his 'ill-treatment'. Eowyn was at least better after that.
It was a very good fate for both her and Faramir to find each other. They were comforting each other of their broken hearts. Eowyn with her love for Aragorn and Faramir with his crazy old father.


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