I hear that Legolas shows up in the new Hobbit movie for some reason.
Seriously, dufuq?
Seriously, dufuq?
Voltaire said
I hear that Legolas shows up in the new Hobbit movie for some reason. Seriously, dufuq?
Dervish said
It actually kinda makes sense, the way they justify it.His father has long been established as the King of Mirkwood, and they added a LOT of stuff to the Hobbit movies that weren't in the books. It's seriously the only case I've seen an adaptation of a book where there's more in the movies than there is in the book. Pretty cool.But Legolas actually seems like he fits well in the narrative and he's such a dick this time around, it's kind of an interesting change. XD
Voltaire said
A dick huh? Now I'm interested... thank god for context.I wonder if they're gonna come up with a plot reason as to the change in his demeanor between trilogies.
Dervish said
He's younger and lives in an isolationist Kingdom that tends to hate dwarves, and the feeling is mutual. Keep in mind he didn't like Gimli at all when they first met. ;D
(*) When I interviewed Alex Graves about "The Lion and the Rose," we also spoke briefly about the Jaime/Cersei scene and about how the encounter starts out as Jaime forcing himself on her, then turns into something else. This is what he said:
"Well, it becomes consensual by the end, because anything for them ultimately results in a turn-on, especially a power struggle[...]"
Voltaire said
God dammit Tick, I just noticed the update to your sig. You are one sadistic motherfucker.
Voltaire said
God dammit Tick, I just noticed the update to your sig. You are one sadistic motherfucker.
Voltin said
can't breaththat sigthank you tick for making my late night. xDEDIT: But you realize what this betrayal means, right? REMOVAL FROM MY OWN SIG! BWAHAHA
Tick said
Holy shit. I haven't read this much at once since some (EDIT:) IC (/EDIT) post from Mosis.Okay, I know I'm late on this, but I was stuck at college.Baelish shiz is interesting, much thanks on that. :]Quick note: Yeah, GRR Martin didn't speak badly of the scene beyond his disappointment about the it ended up disturbing, and I think he made an awesome intelligent response, but I wouldn't him to speak badly of the showrunners. Both because they're people (who he knows), and because it's bad business. No one wants to hire someone that actively gives 'em a bad image and poisons everything.I don't know what the fuck is with the rape scene. It came out of no where, seemed wildly out of character, and made just for the sake of TV sensationalism (which is Soap Opera level shit, and the main reason I got pissed). It also seemed to make the whole redemption arc pointless. Sure, he didn't seem a full-on goody two shoes, but this is extreme. And why bother making him have such a huge thing against rape (involving others/himself) if he's gonna rape his lover-sister next to the corpse of his nephew-son? I kinda see the points for it, it makes more sense, but it still reads like a stretch to compensate the scene.I've heard claims it's out of character because Jaime's chivalrous/extremely caring when it regards his sister, and regretted the rape of another female character because he couldn't do anything to stop it (standing right there). Not sure if that's true. The book's thing comes off as a grayish consensual (rape/potentially rape at the start), but it mostly reads like Cersei's bullshitting (or genuinely expressing worry) in fear they get caught, before encouraging Jaime. It didn't seem like she was accepting rape. I know the books often vary in interpretation, but GRR Martin seems to be confirming it wasn't rape in the way the show was.There were of people saying it was supposed to be grayish consensual like the book, and the show just fucked up badly. Tried looking it up and got different results. I'm assuming they mean Graves was talking flat out rape. Not positive., "yes and no" on the question of rape, that Cersei gives in at points and fights at others.In the show, it read as flat out rape, no consensual part at any point.I like the book's thing better, way better. And I don't get why they didn't add Cersei encouraging (or not saying no) Jaime if it was supposed to be consensual at some point. That said, I would accept the new shit if it went somewhere. Otherwise, it was a waste of time on a show that has too little time for its cast.