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The second half of the Fellowship of the Ring is an absolute rollercoaster! I love the amount of heartfelt moments scattered throughout all the action as well as the creepiness of Moria. Enjoy :)

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LOTR PART 2 PATREON

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Elizabeth Alexander

The thing with Legolas' reaction when Gimli is telling about Galadriel's gift goes back to The Silmarillian. Galadriel was born way long ago. And has always been this epitome of beauty and there was an elf who was super powerful/I fluently who asked her for a lock of hair three times and was three times denied because Galadriel could see the darkness in him and his heart. She gave to Gumli what she refused one of her own kind. Saying, essentially, that Gimli is better and more worthy than this super powerful influential elf who ended up betraying them all. Super cliffnotes version. I'm sure others have put it better elsewhere.

Elizabeth Alexander

The scene with Gimli at Balin's tomb always gets me. A lot of people forget or don't realize that Balin is his uncle basically. Balin is Gimli's father's, Gloin's, direct first cousin. Gimli's grandfather is Groin, Balin's father's, Fundin's, brother. If that didn't confuse anyone. That is his direct family he is mourning. And I just realized on this watch through that Boromir goes up and stands next to Gimli and places his hand on Gimli's shoulder as Gandalf reads Ori's last entry. Ori is another close family friend having been one of Thorin's company in the Hobbit along with Balin and Gimli's father, Gloin. Those dwarves also did visit Bilbo in the Shire periodically, including Balin before and during his time as the Lord of Moria. Frodo likely met him at least once. Also just noticed this watch through Boromir was the one to catch Frodo from that tentacle monster when it dropped him and carried him into the mines. Honestly listening to you enthuse about Boromir has gotten me paying more attention to him while I rewatch this video several times. Something about having someone talking about and not quite analysing the film while it plays, helps me focus on it when my brain wants to go in ten million different directions.