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geluregis
· 8 years ago
the bechdel test
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garlog
· 8 years ago
What an absolutely pointless test.
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geluregis
· 8 years ago
It's interesting though, that you could make a plot so bland and unvaried, without any sort of realistic interaction.
garlog
· 8 years ago
...Are you saying TLotR's plot is bland and unvaried?
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guest
· 8 years ago
To be fair, the LOTR universe is extremely big and I don't think any of the female characters were ever in the same place at the same time, that I remember.
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guest
· 8 years ago
Okay but if the universe was so big you'd also think there'd be more than like five women with names in it
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dave99
· 8 years ago
False. Freda's mother speaks to her during the sacking of the Westfold. That was the first example that came to mind, I'll update this comment when I think of more...
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abigailhobbs
· 8 years ago
Not applicable to the films
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dave99
· 8 years ago
Extended edition, mofo.
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niriel
· 8 years ago
In the books as well?
dave99
· 8 years ago
Don't think so, but this post is about the films. I think the Freda-and-her-brother scene was made up entirely for the film's plot advancement.
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matthewg
· 8 years ago
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Even back in their time, they knew women were evil and not to be trusted.
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nightshadecat
· 8 years ago
*confused black guy meme*
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guest
· 8 years ago
matthewg is a womenhating troll who likes to stir shit up. I guess he's 13.
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matthewg
· 8 years ago
What can I say? User masquerading as a guest knows me better than I know myself! ;)
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needmorec4
· 8 years ago
Lmao your comments are gold matthewg don't ever let them get you. I actually laughed out loud
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matthewg
· 8 years ago
Well, as long as one person laughs, I'm a happy user. :D
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