Episode 65
August 5, 2024
This Weird Wet Man
Hosted by Jared Pechaček, Ned Raggett, and Oriana Schwindt
Jared, Oriana and Ned discuss Oriana’s choice of topic: Aragorn. Whether it was encountering him like Tolkien first did, showing up much to his own surprise in an inn’s common room in Bree and then wondering who or what this character was, or having a moment when Viggo Mortensen swung those doors open in the Peter Jackson version of The Two Towers, the many-named Ranger and eventual ruler of the reunited kingdoms of the Dúnedain, with his carefully revealed backstory of seemingly impossible love and seemingly impossible odds to start with would be, in other hands, the hero of The Lord of the Rings. But the fact that he is clearly more of a secondary protagonist at most rather than the key central figure, and one whose own motivations and conclusions are more often than not kept hidden from readers or suggested by implication, makes him a more strangely compelling figure than a standard hero would be instead, despite the efforts of critics and interpreters to shift the perception otherwise over the years. What did we individually think of Aragorn when we first encountered him in any version, and what did that suggest to us about where the story might go? How do critics attempting to center him in their reads of the story go about it, and what does that suggest about what they think is the ‘right’ way to tell a story like The Lord of the Rings? What do the differences in Tolkien working from the model of a mortal man falling in love with an Elf princess between his youth and his later years suggest about how he treats or thinks about the subject of love? And just what was it with the early 2000s and movie heroes maybe looking and acting a certain way no matter the context?
Show Notes.
Jared’s doodle. (Mind you, there is also the alternate doodle.)
The West Passage once again! Get it! And/or the audiobook!
Oriana’s Kickstarter for Sight Unseen hit its goals and then some! Hurrah!
Want to read Ned on David Lynch, Dune and sound? Here’s the issue.
When Ned chatted with Zach Schonfeld about Nicholas Cage. Fun night!
A nice preview story from the Chicago Sun-Times about the musical staging, along with a YouTube preview clip showcasing some of the specific design and more. (And word about the planned New Zealand staging.)
Rings of Power reports and things and whatever. Whatever! (But yeah check Ben Daniels out, he does good work.)
Aragorn! He’s a guy, you might have heard of him.
Our episode on the Rankin-Bass Return of the King – and Aragorn in that is the definition of generic guy.
Gilraen, Aragorn’s mother, would be someone we’d love to have seen more writing about, that’s for sure.
Ned got the historical figures wrong there in the Bridgerton comment – it was Caroline of Brunswick who had the big split with George IV.
Given that he’s long dead, sure seems like Paul H. Kocher’s Wikipedia entry is written by someone on his side.
Our film episodes once again: on Bakshi’s Lord of the Rings and our Peter Jackson episodes.
Robert Stephens. Good actor!
The whole Stuart Townsend thing is still being debated. Who can say?
And yes…Viggo broke his toe.
Le samouraï really is a remarkable film and Alain Delon is absolutely amazing in it.
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