Sam's attempt which you say isnt even an attempt, it's how Sean Astin sounds like. Sam is a bit of a slow hobbit, not as bright but twice as devoted kind of thing, very nicely done by Sean Astin, he should get a supporting role nomination.<P>Aragorn did not loose any of his nobility. At leats not to me. He did not carry the shard because Arwen is bringing the shard to Helm's Deep, forged back into the sword itself. It is to deepen the romance between the two.<BR>And he didnt just tag along, Gandalf asked him to take care of the hobbits and he swears his loyalty to Frodo. When he lets Frodo go and when he kisses Boromir goodbye, those are two of the most moving moments of his, he shows great nobility but he is also a ranger and that duality is well incorporated, I thought.
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