I feel like there’s sometimes a tendency among writing gurus to pretend that either you systematically plot everything beat by beat, or you only write the story as it spontaneously generates in your head, with no notes or thoughts about how it’s going. As it happens, I’m reading History of the Lord of the Rings right now. Tolkien is usually described as a discovery writer, and the people who say that are not wrong, but he didn’t necessarily sit around waiting for inspiration to strike either…
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Angry All Over Again
I just realized that the morons who claim Mr. Price (the heroine’s biological father in Mansfield Park(1)) is some kind of daughter molesting pervert got the idea from the 1999 film, and now I’m angry at that bleep of a filmmaker all over again.
Just remember people, if you go around claiming Price is an incestuous pervert, and Sir Thomas is indisputably a large-scale, highly sadistic slaveholder(2) you are doing the same thing as the people who think Darcy’s uncle is the Earl of Matlock and Lizzy’s mother is named Fanny, and those blankity-blanks who think that Elrond is a bitter, bullying hater of mortals and Saruman is Extra Strength Dracula and Gandalf is Dumbledore and Denethor is a gluttonous slob. You are confusing the adaptations, however good or interesting they are, with the source material.
(1)In the book, Price is a drunken, lazy and uncouth man who makes occasional “coarse” (according to raised-by-posh-wolves Fanny) remarks about Fanny’s looks and potential boyfriends, of which the only comment actually quoted to the reader sounds like something Mrs. Jennings from Sense and Sensibility would say. Not a good guy but pretty inoffensive compared to the likes of General Tilney from Northanger Abbey.
(2)Sir Thomas’ Antigua holdings mean that he’s implicated in a slave-based economy to at least some extent, but there were in fact properties in that part of the world – lumber plantations for instance – which used paid freemen for labor rather than slaves. There’s absolutely nothing in the book to indicate which kind of labor his Antigua property runs on, and some indications – abolitionist-reading Edmund’s framing of the offscene conversation between abolitionist-reading Fanny and Sir Thomas about the slave trade – which make it seem like Sir Thomas is not necessarily all that comfortable with slavery. It’s not objectively wrong to make Sir Thomas an evil slave-torturing so-and-so in adaptation. But nothing makes it an inherently superior interpretation of the book, or even an interpretation of the book more soothing to modern consciences, than the alternatives. The book says so little about his activities in Antibes that you could just as easily imagine him as being repelled by the horrors of slavery when he sees them up close, and then spending all that time in Antibes trying to manumit slaves from his hypothetical sugar plantation or trying to divest himself of his hypothetical lumber plantation because even though he’s not using slaves himself, he can’t bear to do business with the slave-owners.
Rings of Power: Impressions of ep 208 and the Series to Date
Okay, let’s get the big important news out of the way: the official renewal of the series for season 3 is expected any day now, the show runners have pretty strongly shot down the suggestion that the Dark Wizard of Rhun (Ciaran Hinds’s character) is Saruman, and the writer’s room for season 3 is acquiring writers from The Crown and Coronation Street. The first is welcome news to anyone with half a brain, because it makes no sense for Saruman – who in LOTR had been seen for a long time as a helpful but perhaps flawed ally – to be Obviously Evil when Gandalf first encounters him. The second is promising news because one of the show’s most crippling weaknesses in these first two seasons was the writers’ inability to mimic Britspeak, especially the dignified idiom Tolkien used for the Elves and Dunedain. I hope the new writers help with that.
Anyway, on with the usual disjointed thoughts and spoilers for all kinds of things:
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Probably the best or second-best episode of the season, with the main defects being a couple of mildly bad turns of phrase(1) and some weird plot contrivances going around Galadriel. Keep in mind, though, that the middle of season 1 of this show really lowered the bar for all the other episodes before and since, so “best/second-best episode of the less flawed of the two seasons of Rings of Power made to date” is not the biggest compliment ever.
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*Waggles hand* Meh. About on par with the last one, maybe a shade less good. Charlie Vickers groupies and the idiots who think Middle Earth is all about the fight scenes might grade it more generously than I do. In other news, my cowatchers and I have been rewatching (and for the most part enjoying) the extended editions of the LOTR movies, and I may put up a post about that at some point in the near future. The main relevant points for now are that watching ROP and LOTR side by side a). really underlines how much better Jackson/Walsh/Boyens were at simulating Tolkienesque dialogue than the ROP team, and b). how much ROP unnecessarily remixes bits from the movies, especially bits that were so inane that I recognized them at the time I saw the originals in the LOTR rewatch but they’ve fallen out of my head by now.
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The good news is that we may have bottomed out on the u-shaped curve of this season’s quality. Or it’s going to be a very misshapen W. Remains to be seen really. All spoiler alerts apply.
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More thoughts below, but keep in mind that I neither hate RoP enough to fisk it nor love it enough to defend it.
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