@LOTR_Daily_ He'd have been torn between his duty as a man of Gondor and of a member of the Fellowship whether to go on to Minas Tirith or go to rescue Merry and Pippin. If he did the latter, his father's ire would have been raised, regardless of him being the favourite.
@mellon_heads His Frodo was excellent, much more like the tougher character in the books. Film Frodo was a bit of a rabbit in the headlights, it wasn't surprising when he falls to the Ring. Book Frodo you think "this thing must be powerful if it's even getting to him."
@LOTR_Daily_ If it waa myth accurate Achilles then I imagine Aragorn; who was fairly learned, would have discovered the story of his heel and would thus be knowing what to aim for.
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@KevRichards47@TheMekon_Venus Richard E. Grant's done lots of TV since, gives me the air of someone who picks what roles excite him the most. I met him at a book signing and said "I love that you just seem so eager about everything." The response was a grinning "Of course, I'm just a boy from Swaziland."
@fentonstevens I agree somewhat, but think a "do both" approach would have been better. Iintroduce the restrictions whilst also imposing heavier terms on the platforms themselves. Not sure what the most effective terms would be, but something would be better than nothing.
@Skyline_Husky@Tales_TimeLord Have to agree. Or there'd be one scene where the story stops for someone to make a comment on her race or she delivers a short distribution on it. Regardless of whether they're being blasted by Zygons at the time.