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I'm A Lord Of The Rings Fan, But It Took Me So Long To Realize Sauron Is Holding A Dagger In The Prologue
I find it quite funny to think of him scratching around on that tiny ring with his massive thumbs... what a struggle... but needs must
I'm A Lord Of The Rings Fan, But It Took Me So Long To Realize Sauron Is Holding A Dagger In The Prologue
So in this equation, the Elves are Julius Caesar and Sauron is Brutus, stabbing Caesar in the back?
I'll take it
I'm A Lord Of The Rings Fan, But It Took Me So Long To Realize Sauron Is Holding A Dagger In The Prologue
Yes, I suppose so. What I mean here is that he discovered it was the One Ring and it was in Frodo's possession while that happened. Apols if unclear
I'm A Lord Of The Rings Fan, But It Took Me So Long To Realize Sauron Is Holding A Dagger In The Prologue
Everyone rationalised it in their own way
I'm A Lord Of The Rings Fan, But It Took Me So Long To Realize Sauron Is Holding A Dagger In The Prologue
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I'm A Lord Of The Rings Fan, But It Took Me So Long To Realize Sauron Is Holding A Dagger In The Prologue
I love the variation of interpretations of what the weird poky stick in his hand was
I'm A Lord Of The Rings Fan, But It Took Me So Long To Realize Sauron Is Holding A Dagger In The Prologue
Interesting! Well I would have thought so too had I known what that was before I found out about the deleted scene
I'm A Lord Of The Rings Fan, But It Took Me So Long To Realize Sauron Is Holding A Dagger In The Prologue
Toms songs were missed
I'm A Lord Of The Rings Fan, But It Took Me So Long To Realize Sauron Is Holding A Dagger In The Prologue
Think his mace was bigger - you can see him swinging it near the end of the prologue
I'm A Lord Of The Rings Fan, But It Took Me So Long To Realize Sauron Is Holding A Dagger In The Prologue
It was some cutting edge filmmaking back then
Supernatural Retconning Dean's Ending 2 Years After The Finale Shows How Easily The Show Can Return
Agreed in that sense. Though, in that same line of thinking, I'm sure a TV show could make it work if Sam and Dean did meet before they saw each other in heaven... SPN/a spinoff would find a way... (Sam transported to heaven, memory loss charm, etc)
6 Years After Game Of Thrones Ended, The Only Character I Still Wonder About Isn’t The One I Expected
I also like to think he was watching over her! My head canon is split on this one, I also often think of the Faceless man that befriended Arya as the one she met in King's Landing and the one who saw her leave. Somehow that makes mostr sense to me
6 Years After Game Of Thrones Ended, The Only Character I Still Wonder About Isn’t The One I Expected
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This 11-Year-Old Rick & Morty Episode Killed The Show’s Original Premise And Was A Turning Point For The Franchise
The show is still great, despite that
This 11-Year-Old Rick & Morty Episode Killed The Show’s Original Premise And Was A Turning Point For The Franchise
Well, lighthearted in the sense of uncomplicated!
This 11-Year-Old Rick & Morty Episode Killed The Show’s Original Premise And Was A Turning Point For The Franchise
No AI knocking about here
3 Years Before He Was Suits' Harvey Specter, Gabriel Macht Starred In A Superhero Movie Alongside Scarlett Johansson & Samuel L. Jackson
Yes, ages ago!
The Perfect Villain For A Supernatural Revival Is A Character Dean Winchester Killed In Season 10
Oh wow, Bobby the reaper
The Perfect Villain For A Supernatural Revival Is A Character Dean Winchester Killed In Season 10
I hear this. I think more would be good but also wouldnt want them to do it if they werent ready
The Perfect Villain For A Supernatural Revival Is A Character Dean Winchester Killed In Season 10
I second this massively