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#the hobbit spoilers
iseathegalaxy · 9 months
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rewatched the hobbit trilogy (i love it, fight me) and no-one will ever convince me there's no romantic subtext between bilbo and thorin (intended or not)
because how can you look at me straight in the eye and tell me there isn't something more than friendship when thorin, in the middle of having dragon fever and being completely consumed by the treasure that sorrounds him, doesn't trust any of his brothers, his kin, the dwarves he has always been with but he trusts bilbo, only him, the stranger he just met and didn't even like at first and who he told he was a burden and no help and should go back home
how can you look at me straight in the eye and claim there's just a friendship when, again, in the middle of this all-consuming trance thorin is in because of the piles of gold he still gifts bilbo a mithril mailchain to protect him, all while mistrusting everyone else
how can you look at me straight in the eye and utter that there's nothing there when it doesn't even cross thorin's mind that the one that has the arkenstone could be bilbo but immediately thinks of everyone else
how can you look at me straight in the eye and declare they just share a mission when bilbo is the only one there with him in death (not blaming the others for their absence, merely pointing out a creative decision) and thorin asks for forgiveness and they both share this very intimate last moment
and how can you look at me straight in the eye and speak that there is nothing romantic in bilbo's words when, after balin says thorin will pass into legend, he replies that "to [bilbo] he was never that, he was... to [bilbo]... he was..." and he cannot bring himself to finish the sentence! all while balin is smiling knowingly at him!
be it either because it was on purpose or just another side effect of men refusing to write fully fledge female characters (or a female character at all) and therefore giving the men the kind of deep, complex, incredibly intricate relationships the world refuses to acknowledge for anyone but straight couples, we'll never know, but they're there and oh god, do they make me cry when they end like this one does
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levithestripper · 1 year
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“I’m so sorry that I have led you into such peril.”
“I’m glad to have shared in this peril. Each and every one of them.”
THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES— Thorin Oakenshield and Bilbo Baggins
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thinking about how thorin is still king under the mountain because that’s where they buried him.
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letthewhumpbegin · 2 months
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The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014)
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hopefully this post flops like literally all of my other posts and doesn't land on the wrong side of the fandom (aka those who've only watched the movies)
but people claiming that the movies are better because they "actually make sad things sad" while the book "waters everything down", really worry me like. are we talking about the same book. no because. i pinky promise you that we didn't need tauriel nor legolas and that the characters could've kept their book characterization just fine. really i promise. the book was already sad. "kíli and fíli and thorin's deaths were a mere throwaway line!" my love dearest do you really need a whole ass gruesome dramatic detailed description to empathize or just understand what happened. just because they don't straight up tell you "those two kids went on an apparently cool and heroic mission with their uncle who they loved very much and fucking died through atrocious suffering to claim an alleged home they've never known and will never know" it doesn't mean that isn't what happened. it doesn't make it any less sad.
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noonetheretohelpme · 4 months
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So I rewatched The Hobbit : the battle of the five armies and it destroyed my heart but also inspired me to draw my (and Bilbo's) beloved Thorin who's definitely just sleeping 🙃
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Unfinished for now...
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queenmeriadoc · 10 months
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How it started vs how it ended - The Hobbit Trilogy
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deadguydeathmatch · 1 year
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Dead Guy Death Match Round 2: Poll 32
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ceo-of-daichi · 2 years
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Thorin’s death makes me weep every time
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ceo-of-sloppy-men · 1 year
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If there is an afterlife , when all is said and done you will find me, grey hair and all, debating with Tolkien over why Thorin should have lived, and he was 100% in love with Bilbo & they should have kissed.
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lordquiver · 1 year
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Re-watching the Hobbit, I can understand the Thorin x Bilbo ship. When Thorin dies... seeing Bilbo cry was absolutely heartbreaking.
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I’m sOrry. but
I cannot BELIEVE that the creators of the hobbit film adaptation read Kili’s death in the books (quite sad already, esp since they died shielding Thorin) and said “Let’s make it EVEN SADDER!! let’s make him the most lovable puppy dog, and then have the audience watch his death before their very eyes!!” what is WRONG with you! /half-joking
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levithestripper · 1 year
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finished the hobbit trilogy and ive been sobbing over bilbo and thorin for an HOUR
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luciferten · 1 year
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Bro I just watched the hobbit movies and they are so good ♡♡♡♡
Fhjddhkddbjhdvdjdjdjdbdjddhkdh I love my tiny little funky men ♡ of course not the fact that HALF OF THEM DIED
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mathelaw · 5 days
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WARNING: SPOILERS (fic Kurdu'abadaz)
A little thingy I did for @lordoftherazzles newest chapter of Kurdu'abadaz, this fic gives me LIFE. Go check it out!
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thorinsbeard · 2 years
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I forgot two deaths in fictional works that traumatized me on that post. One was Thorin, Fili and Kili SPECIFCALLY in the book. "Goodbye Fili and Kili and Thorin Oakenshield...may your memories never fade." And I just sat there and cried because I was attached to those dwarves, and Bilbo. THE OTHER ONE caused me to throw my book across the room because as someone who has been bullied/beaten down my whole life I grew very attached to the kids in the Loser's Club especially Ben since he reminded me of me as a kid. But when Eddie died in the book and the movie ?? I threw the book across the room because minus that awful part with the kids at the end that I skipped, I had grown so attached to them, I was with them through the whole journey and to lose them was :( :( :(
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