I certainly agree with you there. I appreciated that they tried to make each dwarf unique.
I made a quiz to see if folks could remember which dwarf was which.
I certainly agree with you there. I appreciated that they tried to make each dwarf unique.
I made a quiz to see if folks could remember which dwarf was which.
To me, it comes across as the clear statement that Gollum isn't really evil, so much as broken, screwed up, and overall pitiable. If it *isn't* there, you have a big question as to how you make him threatening, and yet worthy of Bilbo's (and later Frodo's) mercy. What reason do you have for not treating him like, say, any other menacing orc?
Radagast was an awesome D&D druid, or how I would visualize one. I could do without the bird crap on his face though.
I didn't like the "ravens." They weren't black enough. Couldn't they use the word "thrush" for copyright reasons? What?