@spike6958 said:
My biggest problem is that it did the opposite of what LotR did, it didn't explain a damn thing. The last half hour of LotR, while too long IMO, was spent actually explaining what happened after the story finished. Yet with The Hobbit we are left with a ton of unanswered questions.
- Who lead the Dwarfs in Thorin's place?
- What happened to Tauriel? (you can't create a character unique to the film, and then not give us an end to her story)
- What happened with the Arkenstone? Did the Dwarfs honor there agreement in exchange for it, did they honor there agreement at all, or did Bard keep it?
- What happened to the people of Lake Town? Did they return to the lake or did they rebuild the city of Dale instead?
I know I can look online and find out most of these, but the point is really, I shouldn't have to. I know LotR got a lot of flack for taking too long to finish, but with The Hobbit, it's the other way around, one second everyone's fighting, the next Bilbo's at home. It didn't flow right for me.
Yeah, you're right, they should have explained those things for those who hadn't read the book or didn't remember. Maybe some of those will be included when the extended edition comes out on DVD.
From what I remember of the book:
1. Dain becomes king of the Dwarves (the correct plural is dwarfs, but Tolkien uses dwarves because it's more similar to elves) under the mountain after Thorin's death.
2. I think the Dwarves got the arkenstone back in exchange for some gold.
3. The people of Lake Town returned to Dale and rebuilt it with the treasure they got from the Dwarves. Bard became the king of Dale.
Tauriel's not in the book, so they could'v done what they want with her. Maybe she'll go across the sea into the West like all the elves eventually do.
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