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He was definitely sort of an environmentalist.
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Definitely. There was a clear environmentalist theme in his works.
I mean, Neil Gaiman was getting attacked by the right-wingers for stuff he wrote decades ago and oversaw the production of. I mean, people were attacking him for the casting choices he made over his own work.
It's just wild.
"Elf workers, taking our trades. Elf ships on our shores." - What does that sort of blatant overreaction racism say to you? It seems very real world familiar to me. No thanks, I'm not interested in a poorly veiled fantasy allegory. If you are, more power to you. I'm out.
"So you've come to the end now alive but dead inside."
Not sarcasm. Just a snowflake looking to be offended. Oh well.
There came a time when the Old Gods died! The Brave died with the Cunning! The Noble perished locked in battle with unleashed Evil! It was the last day for them! An ancient era was passing in fiery holocaust!
This episode was great it finally is starting to feel like the movies puts HOD to shame.
Just watched 3 & 4.
"They took our jerbs" South Park vibes, But from the presence of one elf???
Why the misdirection humor scene of making it look like the brother was rushing to meet the pretty girl (later revealed as his sister) with love. But was actually to his horse instead.
Why the hell would the elf released by the orc/elf leader* (*I liked this character) to deliver a message, Be given all his arms and weapons, and then be hunted down by the very same orcs???????????? Do they want him to deliver the message or not? And where the hell did his bow go to when he left the trees??
Why, why do they keep adding more characters? The story's going too slow as it is. They condensed the centuries, but are extending the hours. It's starting to get a little dull in parts.
I think the most recent episode was pretty great. I am enjoying this show more than House of the Dragon.
On this week's Nielsen streaming chart, The Rings of Power is #1