Kicking off Book 4 in our brand new podcast set, this week we discuss book 4, chapter 1, "The Taming of Sméagol", from The Two Towers. Conversation Topics:
The crew humorously shares their moving day antics and new recording space vibes.
How Frodo and Sam cope with being alone in the wilderness.
An analysis of Gollum versus Smeagol and the complexity of his character.
Delving into Tolkien's philosophical themes through Frodo's choices.
Sam’s heroic yet chaotic moments and deep loyalty to Frodo.
How geographical proximity to Mordor impacts characters.
Integrating humor into high-tension moments, Tolkien style.
The marshmallow "elvish rope" as both treat and tactile excitement.
Timestamps:
00:00:00 – Hello from the new studio
00:01:22 – Gathering in the new space; the chair saga.
01:22 – Frodo and Sam embark on their daunting chapter.
04:48 – Refuge and challenges in the Emyn Muil
10:04 – The edge of a cliff dilemma.
13:39 – Galadriel’s Rope - a glimmer of hope.
21:51 – Enter Gollum: our little spider monkey.
25:47 – Knife problem or knife solution
31:45 – Gollum's plea and a precarious alliance.
43:55 – Sam’s emotional evolution and role.
57:47 – Catchphrases: Humor, Violence, and Tolkien
01:14:46 – Gollum’s acrobatics and a fall from grace.
01:15:11 – “Food for Thought” Treat Section: Marshmallow "Elvish Rope".
01:20:35 – Next week's teaser: "The Passage of the Marshes".
Today's" Food for Thought": Sam's Marshmallow RopeThe real hero of this chapter was a bit of rope, so we celebrated with some marshmallow rope!I used this recipe for the marshmallow: https://www.sprinklebakes.com/2013/04/homemade-marshmallow-ropes.htmlIt instructs to make the recipe 3 times in 3 different colors, but I stopped after one and left it white. In fact, I added a drop of purple food coloring gel to make it appear whiter. Go ahead and pipe those ropes pretty thick, because I made them too thin and they broke very easily. Finally, I added some edible silver shimmer to some of the powdered sugar/cornstarch mixture and also painted some directly onto the finished ropes for some Elven magic.
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