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I watched a bit of Lord of the Rings before in my teenage years and I remember some great scenes, especially the battles and the snippets with Gandalf and Smeagol. That, and the very amazing fact that a lot of sceneries take place in New Zealand.
Now, I learnt that this establishment puppet Stephen Colbert is working to create the new books and films for Lord of the Rings. Why I feel this is such a big problem is not just the fact that he'll ruin everything by his poor effort of writing, but also the fact that he was behind the abomination of a political satire series that is Our Cartoon President which portrayed Donald Trump in the ugliest and most sickening way ever and Stephen did this extremely agitating dancing syringe segment during the era of the COVID19 lockdown to the thinly-veiled parodies of The Proclaimers' 'A Thousand Miles' and The Champs' 'Tequila' with the cringiest lyrics that directly panders to big pharma like Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson whose majority of vaccines are untested which had cost a lot of vulnerable people's lives, especially those of the elderly.
I'm not American and I don't watch any of his works, including his own show, but the aforementioned points are enough for me to point out why I'm wary of and mislike him. If he is to write Lord of the Rings unlike how he doesn't write even his own jokes, then the series is beyond Americanised; expect implied ideological propagandism from a radicalised left-wing lens, never-ending anti-Trump sentiment with an evil overlord that carries blatant disgusting caricatures of -- ahem -- The God-Emperor, unnecessary race-lifting of multiple characters which could make the shires look more like the University of Kent and lore writing that can be a complete mess in the same vein as Hellaverse. But if I can give him a British comparison, then he's just on leagues of exasperation as Alan Carr.