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Originally Posted by JohnnyB
The show has already introduced more shades of grey than the movies had. In the movies there is basically only Smeagol/Golum that is a shade of grey. There is no empathy for any of the other characters on Sauron's side. In the show they've complicated Galadriel as having both good and evil in her, and they've humanized the orcs by making them creatures who have also suffered under Sauron and who are looking for a home of their own to be free from suffering.
It's still pretty black and white, but much less than the movies were.
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only seeing that with adar . the behavior of the orcs has gone pretty well against how adar describes them though . again nothing necessarily wrong with clear defined good and bad characters in a fantasy story like this
i dare them to write a bad hobbit though, and I don't mean the hooligan kind like merry and pippin