the 'Angry Widowed Dad™' walk
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we don’t talk enough about the fact that there was a period of time when bilbo was in possession of the one ring, the arkenstone, and a mithril shirt. that’s one hell of a collection and he was most excited about an acorn…
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a funny little parallel (kind of) that always makes me chuckle
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The night before the battle.
Dwarves in the Lonely Mountain: build fortifications, put on armor, choose weapons.
Meanwhile, Bilbo and co. in Thranduil's camp tent:
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I don't care what people say about the hobbit movies, but you have to admit that Richard Armitage's acting was perfect. Its actually insane how he was able to capture Thorin's character, and cultivate it into something so interesting and realistic. The way he portrayed the dragon sickness really showed the insanity of Thorin at the time and the way his minute actions resembled that of a snake, aka a dragon, And it drives me insane how we never talk about it!
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hobbit brainrot is back (it never left)
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I think Bilbo was the greatest treasure in Thorin’s life, and definitely more important than the Arkenstone.
This is proven by his behavior immediately after the showdown on the ramparts.
The shock of being betrayed by Bilbo was overwhelming. The closest, the most beloved, the one whom Thorin trusted ABSOLUTELY.
Thorin is dressed in armor and armed, but the most important thing is that now he knows exactly where the stone is - it is in Bard’s pocket! If the Arkenstone really was that important to Thorin, he would attack immediately!
But Thorin suddenly doesn’t care. From this point on we hear nothing more about the Arkenstone.
He goes into the throne room and just sits there, filled with pain and resentment.
We must understand that Thorin has a difficult fate and hard life, and Bilbo became a real salvation for his wounded soul. And now he feels that he has lost the only one that was really important to him. And of course it's not a stone.
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rewatching the extended edition of botfa and. thorin actually says to bilbo, word for word, i quote
'this gold is ours, and ours alone.'
like,??? he has fuckinfg dragon sivkness where hes literally suspecting his kin, his sistersons of stealing from him, but hes so obsessed with bilbo, he and bilbo are so together, are pactically one insepaeable entity in his mind, that he just automatically says the gold is his ands bilbo's. i cannot with this film i am going insane
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