(a formal goodbye in Khuzdul, the secret language of the dwarves of Middle-Earth)
“Roads go ever ever on,
Under cloud and under star.
Yet feet that wandering have gone
Turn at last to home afar.”
(From ‘Roads go ever on’ by JRR Tolkien)
I’m sure you’re all aware that filming for Peter
Jackson’s The Hobbit trilogy has now completely wrapped. If not, take a look at
Mr. Jackson’s official Facebook page, where he has been live blogging the last
day of shooting on Friday.
Of course, this also means that Richard Armitage is
now finally allowed to really let go of Thorin Oakenshield. As he’s lived with
this character for about 2,5 years, that can’t be an easy thing to do. There are a few things Richard could do to ease the Thorin/Richard break-up. I have a few suggestions:
1. I hate to say it, but he could get rid of the beard. Apparently, Dean O’Gorman couldn’t wait to shave off his beard after wrapping his scenes as Fili, he even posted a picture on Twitter!
"I'm wrapped, and so is the beard!" says Dean O'Gorman as he prepares to say goodbye to the Fili beard |
2. Richard needs to get away from everything that reminds him of Thorin. In other words, he needs to get out of Middle-Earth/New-Zealand. Like Stephen Hunter, who has already left. He shared a lovely goodbye message on Vine:
A change of scenery is perfect for a new start, preferably somewhere that is completely different from New-Zealand. Well, how about New York City? It seems, Richard has just bought a very nice apartment in Greenwich Village. This could just be the perfect place to drop off the grid for a while…
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3. The best way to step away from Thorin Oakenshield, must be to get involved in a new project. Batman? Some vampire? A King from days gone by? The new Doctor in Doctor Who? Rumours are flying and I’m sure Richard can now afford the luxury of picking the roles that he really believes in.
Well, my vote goes to none of the above. I’m crossing my fingers for the lead in a play in London’s West End. Now that would be a dream come true for me! So, Richard, I hope you’re paying attention!
Any
more suggestions?