That makes sense... I did listen to a couple while riding my exercise bicycle, but then I stopped using it because it was hurting my knees, which was kind of counter-productive to the whole "strengthen knees" idea.
I've read a bit more, they've met Strider now. I like Frodo's accidental use of the ring more in the book - Pippin didn't actually tell anyone who he was, and it's at least partly his own fault for trying to emulate the 'cow that jumped over the moon' :P. And Gandalf's letter was fun.
On the other hand, I think the broken sword (Narsil?) actually made more sense in the film... since it's broken, there's not much point in Aragorn carrying it around, and as an heirloom, it would really be safer in Rivendell, right?
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Date: 2012-01-17 05:03 am (UTC)I've read a bit more, they've met Strider now. I like Frodo's accidental use of the ring more in the book - Pippin didn't actually tell anyone who he was, and it's at least partly his own fault for trying to emulate the 'cow that jumped over the moon' :P. And Gandalf's letter was fun.
On the other hand, I think the broken sword (Narsil?) actually made more sense in the film... since it's broken, there's not much point in Aragorn carrying it around, and as an heirloom, it would really be safer in Rivendell, right?