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I don't like the Gandalf staff thing either

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Nov 4 2012, 5:56pm


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I don't like the Gandalf staff thing either [In reply to] Can't Post

But the way that I I like to look at it, is that Gandalf actually is more powerful than the witch-king, and that the breaking of his staff was just a result of Gandalf's fear of not being able to overcome his foe.

Not entirely sure if this is what PJ and company were going for or not, but that's the only way that it makes sense to me.

Subject User Time
Breaking of Staves ForestPark Nov 3 2012, 8:38pm
    In the movie-verse Ataahua Send a private message to Ataahua Nov 3 2012, 8:56pm
    The film isn't consistent about the staffs Kristin Thompson Send a private message to Kristin Thompson Nov 4 2012, 9:50am
        I don't like the Gandalf staff thing either burgahobbit Send a private message to burgahobbit Nov 4 2012, 5:56pm
            It must puzzle film-firsters, though Kristin Thompson Send a private message to Kristin Thompson Nov 4 2012, 6:02pm
                Yes it must burgahobbit Send a private message to burgahobbit Nov 5 2012, 2:17am
    It doesn't make sense, but my own reasoning alienorchid Send a private message to alienorchid Nov 7 2012, 1:08pm
        that explanation makes sense... dijomaja Send a private message to dijomaja Nov 17 2012, 11:04am
            I suppose alienorchid Send a private message to alienorchid Nov 17 2012, 12:20pm

 
 
 

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