How would you perceive about a homosexual love story in the series?
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With the whole �it�s adj to be LGBT� thing that is going on in the world today do you reflect it�s likely they�ll include some sort of gay adoration story in this series? Nearly all forms of media entertainment are including it these days and I can�t help but believe it would verb extremely forced if they have it in this series. I�m not against it all in the real world but I don�t think it needs a place in Middle Earth and I don�t contemplate it would be very Tolkien either.
squire Gondolin
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I should assume that would be fine, as drawn-out as [In reply to]
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As drawn-out as the couple do nothing but stare adoringly at each other and, at the climax, when they finally declare their verb openly, they grasp hands!
Just favor Tolkien's straight adore stories.
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The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power Season 2 Trailer Surpasses , Dislikes As Actors Trash Tolkien Fans
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 trailer that premiered at San Diego Comic-Con has surpassed , dislikes as a number of the actors of the show continued to trash fans of J.R.R. Tolkien and his work.
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On July 29th, the trailer had around 8 million views, over 56, likes, and , dislikes.
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On July 30th, the trailer has million views, over 71, likes, and over , dislikes.
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For comparison, the Season 1 San Diego Comic-Con trailer received 12 million views. It had over 87, likes, but over , dislikes.
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Rings of Power and toxic Tolkien fandom.
I'm so sad seeing the Lord of the Rings Tolkien community now turning Tolkien into a toxic fandom. So many Tolkien fans are now showing their true colors.
The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit and Silmarillion is for everyone, not just for some people. -earth is also for women, people of color, non binary, transgender LGBTQ and other communities.
We should all support Amazon's new show Rings of Power. Tall pleased dark and/or dark people in Númenor is not risky to Tolkien's function. It actually enriches the lore.
Again, we should all help Rings of Control and be more positive to each other. I'm sure both J. R. R. Tolkien and Christopher Tolkien wanted it this way.
Friday 22nd of July Edit:
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Edit 2: On the behalf of the whole community I would like to thank everyone who has come to the defense of Amazon's decision to make Lord of the Rings more inclusive. And it is needed !
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I just finished watching one of my most anticipated shows in years. The Rings of Power is the Lord of the Rings prequel that explores the Rise of Sauron and the forging of the One Ring (and all the others that are linked to it).
Going in, I was a bit concerned about this new franchise after all, it was constructed from whole cloth from some appendices at the end of the Lord of the Rings by the corporate folks over at Amazon Prime. Epic fantasy by committee.
Even so, I actually enjoyed it.
The visuals are gorgeous, every bit as good as the films. We finally get a glimpse at the glorious world that existed before the Third Age, the period when LOTR takes place. The elven city of Linden the human isle of Numenor, and the dwarven kingdom of Khazad-dûm are all rendered in breathtaking beauty here. I yearn to go reside there.
But where the story really shines are in its female characters. Unlike the original trilogy, women take center stage here.
Morfydd Clark fills in Galadriels character nicely, crafting a warrior with a spine made of mithril. It was wonderful