If you're just mentioning a fact then interesting enough.
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If you're trying to talk about LotR not being feminist enough (or something) then What's your point? There were zero female characters in the fellowship, and not many more in the armies. They also cut at least one male role from the movies altogether and had it be filled by Arwen. They severely downplayed the role of Merry in the death of the witch king to give Eowyn her iconic "I am no man" line.
2. Those two women must speak to each other, and
3. That conversation must not be about a man.
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If you're trying to talk about LotR not being feminist enough (or something) then What's your point? There were zero female characters in the fellowship, and not many more in the armies. They also cut at least one male role from the movies altogether and had it be filled by Arwen. They severely downplayed the role of Merry in the death of the witch king to give Eowyn her iconic "I am no man" line.