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The epic conclusion of the Lord of The Rings The Return of the King is here and what an epic battle this was along with Frodo's journey! We did not see that coming for Frodo at all! Bravo to all these characters! Everyone did awesome in these movies. This trilogy was epic! Glad 20 years later we were able to enjoy them! 

Tell us, is this the greatest trilogy? If not, where does this rank for you?

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Lord of The Rings The Return of the King FULL REACTION Extended Version

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Toan Toan

My man Aragorn out here bodying both orcs and shield maidens lol

Eric Wallace

My favorite thing on these movies is the ratings descriptions. They just escalate. Fellowship: Rated PG-13 for battle sequences and some scary images Two Towers: Rated PG-13 for epic battle sequences and scary images Return of the king: Rated PG-13 for intense epic battle sequences and frightening images

Andrew Hansen

New to your channel but joined to watch all of LOTR with you. Still have to finish two towers before starting this one, but a couple cool things now that you're done with them. Including the book ended that's very different from the movie ending While we don't have a full audiobook recording of Tolkien reading all of LOTR, we do have bits and pieces of Tolkien himself reading bits and pieces. Here is him reading the Ride of the Rohirrim, it's even more epic than movie's depiction. https://youtu.be/G6jhKEqtLxM Tolkien also started writing a sequel to LOTR but decided not to because it was too sinister and depressing so he only wrote 13 pages of it. It was centered around this, this from a letter he wrote to a fan, "Since we are dealing with Men, it is inevitable that we should be concerned with the most regrettable feature of their nature: their quick satiety with good. So that the people of Gondor in times of peace, justice and prosperity, would become discontented and restless." Its working title was "The New Shadow." SPOILER: So Frodo, Gandalf and bilbo do leave the Grey Havens for the Undying lands like in the movies but the time between Aragorn's coronation and that is very different in the book. The Hobbits return to the Shire to find it controlled by a tyrant and the Hobbits enslaved. Worse still, the bad guys basically salted the earth so that nothing would grow anymore. They come to find it had been Sauromon who was now governing The Shire. The only military force protecting the Shire had been Aragorn and his fellow rangers, but they had left and Sauromon moved in after being kicked out of Orthanc. Merry and Pippin lead a rebellion and overthrow Sauromon and are heroes. Sam uses some magic given to him by Galadriel to restore the land and is also a hero, but no one in the Shire remembers Frodo's role in saving the world.

Badd Medicine

First off thank you for the support. And second, great stuff here. Glad you dropped the knowledge. Definitely will be checking out that link later today. That would've been pretty cool to have a sequel. I know there are the hobbit movies, but would've been nice to see Aragorn and others.

Anonymous

Well done on this series guys, thoroughly enjoyed it.

Anonymous

That was awesome ! Yeah these films just tick all the boxes you need to make an all time great, and they did it 3 times ! Forever a 5/5 across the board & really enjoyed watching along 🙌 Oak seeing his memes come to life was def a highlight 😂 & shoutout to his family for trying to persuade him for 20 years !🤘Thanks !

Badd Medicine

Haha yeah, his brothers were excited! Thank you for watching and supporting! We greatly appreciate it 🤘

CF

There were three eagles to rescue them off the mountain because they were still hoping to save Smeagol.

Anonymous

6 bucks for a full side-by-side reaction watching with you guys? Don't mind if I do. ^^ Edit: Yeah, the part about Frodo leaving was partly because of the psychological trauma of succumbing to the power of the ring, but it was also because of the Morgul blade stab wound that never really healed. Both of you were right. Both traumas would be better tended to with the Elves. Also in the books Sam lived a happy, long life with Rosie Cotton where he was elected mayor of the Shire for 7 consecutive terms, and he went to join Frodo in the west after Rosie died of age. The Elves granted him passage because he, too, was a ringbearer, even if just for a short time. Gimli, too, was granted passage to the west where he met with his bestie Legolas. ^o^ The books are a treasure of good feel stuff like that, but also the dark part about the initial return to the Shire; it was not a happy one at first. Maybe the 4th edit: You guys do a lot of heavy breathing because you're holding back the sobbing at some parts of the trilogy. It's okay to cry, come on. ^o^ Another surprise about you guys is that The Oak is the most stoic one during emotional scenes, yet he is the one showing most emotions when he finally lets the river flow. :)

Beau

I don't know if this is the best spot for this, but I would recommend watching the whole behind-the-scenes creation of these films. The extra content and context into the absolute FEAT of production in this project is just as much of an epic tale as the films themselves. Maybe not "reaction" worthy, but all of you will definitely enjoy it.

Anonymous

Where's the Full reaction for LOTR 1 & 2??

Zoe

I remember watching this in the theater and when it got to the actual end everyone sat there for a moment because we weren't quite sure it was really over. People kept getting up a few times before thinking it was over. Glad you guys liked the series.

Badd Medicine

Hahaha that's funny to hear. I can see that happening. They did that a few times. Makes you think it's over