The Hawk wrote:
I think Handril is in Aragorn's blood line as the King of Middle earth. We also saw Gondorf's monster in that scene where the leaf floats down to the bottom of the Dwarf cave, right.?
The three bitches who burnt the big footed hobbit characters have to be bad elf mystics right? Methinks that Gondorf has some history with those three ugly elves?
The Hawk wrote:
I think Handril is in Aragorn's blood line as the King of Middle earth. We also saw Gondorf's monster in that scene where the leaf floats down to the bottom of the Dwarf cave, right.?
The three bitches who burnt the big footed hobbit characters have to be bad elf mystics right? Methinks that Gondorf has some history with those three ugly elves?
Aragorn's grandfather way down the line is the captain guy who is supposed to be the greatest warrior in the story. Unfortunately he's in this show and is a man so he needed to be knocked down a few pegs so he's basically useless. He couldn't even handle a few orcs in last episode and this episode they have him crying like a baby while the the 3 women faction leaders are looking at him like "jeez...what a baby".
Yeah that was the balrog. Did the leaf wake him up or was he already awake? Who knows.
We don't know if the 3 weirdos are good or evil. Burning up the hobbits RV's can be viewed as both a good or evil act I suppose. I would argue its a good act because the hobbits are the most evil creatures in the show.
The Hawk wrote:
For those of us who didn't read the Tolkien books, did he say that dwarves are stronger than elves? That certainly didn't happen in the Trilogy or the other movies. In the Trilogy it sure looked to me that the elves as warriors were certainly more athletic than the dwarves.
I didn't read books but I think its a known thing that dwarves are physically stronger than elves. The elves have agility and are light and use bows. The dwarves are like walking tanks with heavy armor and use axes and hammers.
I think that the Elves are much more athletic than the dwarves. That was pretty much shown in the trilogy with the dwarf member of Gandorfs little band always needing to be lifted up by his Elf antagonist friend. And i don't think that the captain is Aragorn's ancestor. Aragorn was from the beginning of the Trilogy was known as the rightful King of Middle Earth and that is what they are referring to Handril as. Somehow I see Handril and the Elf Princess hooking up. Don't know what the procreation outcome between an elf and a human is by Aragorn had some powers that mere humans didn't possess I think, right?