Just finished watching. Help me understand where was Frodo going when he got on the boat?
Miami. He and his buddies will become dishwashers at a restaurant, but Frodo wants bigger and better things…Lake08 said:
Just finished watching. Help me understand where was Frodo going when he got on the boat?
The Porkchop Express said:
Not that I haven't done it myself, but I always marvel how many people choose texags over Google for answers
DallasTeleAg said:
Valinor, the undying lands. He and Bilbo were given that honor because they had borne the One Ring.
Claude! said:
I think Frodo and Bilbo (and Sam and Gimli) still die in Valinor and got whatever post-death Doom awaits hobbits and dwarves. Valinor for them is a retirement home, but they're not made immortal.
Kind of reinforces the tragedy of the last king of Numenor. Even had he landed on Valinor, he would not have become immortal like the elves. Their immortality comes from Eru Iluvatar, not their locale.
jbirdag96 said:
Samwise also goes later on since he bore the ring for just a moment.
No. He did not sail across the sea to the Grey Havens until after Rosie's death and their many children were grown.Teslag said:jbirdag96 said:
Samwise also goes later on since he bore the ring for just a moment.
So he just ditched Rosie the barmaid and his kids?
Teslag said:jbirdag96 said:
Samwise also goes later on since he bore the ring for just a moment.
So he just ditched Rosie the barmaid and his kids?
Claude! said:
I think Frodo and Bilbo (and Sam and Gimli) still die in Valinor and got whatever post-death Doom awaits hobbits and dwarves. Valinor for them is a retirement home, but they're not made immortal.
Kind of reinforces the tragedy of the last king of Numenor. Even had he landed on Valinor, he would not have become immortal like the elves. Their immortality comes from Eru Iluvatar, not their locale.
Do you think Gimli was the bottom since he was already lower to the ground than Legolas?DallasTeleAg said:
Yep. Gimli, I believe, is also the only Dwarf to be allowed to go to the Undying Lands because of his part in the Fellowship and his relationship to Legolas, seeing as they were inseparable after the events of the Lord of the Rings. They both sailed there together.