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PJ has said that TTT will deviate more from the books than FoTR did. I am wondering if that will force RoTK to be just as "deviant" from the books, or if PJ will be able to return to more faithfulness to the books.
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12/13/2002 9:14:41 AM PST by
ksen
To: ksen
I think it is mostly spin... trying to deflate controversy over changes... I haven't seen that much actual deviation in the essential plot. Stuff has been delayed more than changed... other than the stuff that doesn't change anything. I think he is worried about the near-death of Aragorn, and the vision he has of Arwen coming to him.
To: ksen
Well, we already know of one deviation ROTK will have from the book, and that is the non-Scouring of the Shire. The rest of ROTK is pretty straight-forward though, and since much of it is action-based I think it will translate well to film.
To: ksen
PJ has said that TTT will deviate more from the books than FoTR did. Oh well....as long as the deviations are documented and have the proper QA authorization....
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