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Does anyone else think that lord Denethor was a bit loony?

It just surprises me that Lord Denethor could give spawn to the mighty warriors Farimir and Borimir. It just makes me so mad when Lord Denethor sends Farimir and a bunch of warriors to try to take back osgiliath after it is over run by Orcs in the Third movie!
 Amin_utue_Ile posted over a year ago
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Edward_lover101 said:
just a little bit

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posted over a year ago 
Frizzhead said:
Well when he tries to kill himself and his sick son who got injured because of his father sending him on a pointless attack on osgilath


So yeah he was very very loony and since he was "king" i doubt he spent much time with his children as kings of old rarely did so a childminder would have raised boromir and faramir and they would have been influenced by the nearest male figure so that person must have been a good man
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First of all, Denathor was the stuart of Gonor not the King. That being said, he would have replaced the late king until one of royal descent could be crowned. If you didn't know; A stuart was someone who would take the place of the next highest in the chain of command if most unfortunate surcomestances befell the true king.
Amin_utue_Ile posted over a year ago
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No i didnt .....i havent read the silmerillion yet. I have been looking around for it but its always sold out.....oh and i entirely agree with you two towers was the best movie
Frizzhead posted over a year ago
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yeah it's a good book, it explains so much!
Amin_utue_Ile posted over a year ago
summerfrog said:
yea he was crazy! and I hated him but loved when Gandalf hit the crap out of him with his staff!yay
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AMEN! Go Gandalf!! and yea he was crazy....he shouldn't have been Steward..whoever put him in charge whould have their head examined....
Shepard14 posted over a year ago
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yeah that was SO COOL! yay Gandalf!
annalia posted over a year ago
GirlOfTheMoon said:
loony and very depressed...he's a sad character.
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RulerL0rd said:
He was a lot loony
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acklesgirl87 said:
Of course he was loony. He was going to burn his own son alive for heaven's sake!
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tammy63 said:
Yes, he was very loony. He tried to barbacue his own son! I was very happy when Gandelf knocked him out and took control or lots more people would have died
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Blossom71 said:
yes he was such a loon!turning hisself into
barbe Q is one thing but to do that to his son who is still alive is just crazy!he diffinately had bats in his bellfre.but love his chracter on the show fringe!he is a loon there to but a sweet one!
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Yes! ahaaha i love fringe!!
Amin_utue_Ile posted over a year ago
LBSinger said:
He was definately loony.
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Artemis4ever said:
i agree . well,is not so bad but yeah is a bit loony
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i agree . well,is not so bad but yeah is a bit loony
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RangerAlyss said:
yes I think was one big whacko
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Black_Butterfly said:
I think he's supposed to be because he is so power mad, and then when he loses Boromir he goes like mad with grief so yeah, he's mental.
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kool123 said:
he's not just a bit loopy, he's completely off his rocker!!!!! i mean did you see him trying to burn his own son who wasn't even dead!
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abblover46 said:
yes i think he went of his nutty when borimir died and he really didnt like farimir once he said he wished that farimir could of died instead of borimir thats when in the movies he sent farimir off to take osgiliath and then it showed parts of taking it while pippin was singing the edge of night song

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vulpx said:
Uh, i hated the part where he was eating like a pig, all the food dripping down his face *shudders*

And anyway he should be listening to Pippin's wonderful singing, that was my favorite part of the scene.
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