Sorry I haven't been active on here, I'm moving to NZ tomorrow for 6 months so I'm pretty busy and super scared!
Hope to get more posts when things settle down~
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"The world is not in your maps and books. It’s out there.”
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Appendices 10: I find it so adorable that they’re just waiting around for a re-set of a scene and both Peggy and Mary are like “let’s get warm in the arms of our fake dad uwu fake hot dad alert ya feel me. (Peggy and Mary are the daughter’s of James Nesbitt/Bofur)
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After we played the scene and I stood up I put a little cross on the ground because I just didn’t want anyone walking over where he’d lain, and by the end of the day people would come and lay flowers in this place.
I will remember him and I would love audience to remember him as he emerges from the mountain in that battle charge.
Richard Armitage about Thorin’s death scene (x)
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