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Which of the adventures was the most thrilling according to you ?
I stuck with two: the adventure with Smaug, and the escape via Eagles.
The Eagle escape was thrilling to me because of the grandness and the visual image of flying over Middle Earth (though Bilbo didn't enjoy it very much, poor thing) and because it was a situation in which everything they did backfired on them, and even Gandalf was getting to the end of his bag of tricks (pity they couldn't Apparate!).
When I picked the adventure with Smaug, I was thinking mainly of when the door was smashed in, right before Smaug went off to Lake-town (and his doom). That part was thrilling, because of the suspense right before, almost like in a monster movie where you know at any minute some sort of mutated/gross/big/scary thing is going to jump on screen but you're still scared and jump when it does. It just gives me the same feeling.
Also, in which one did Bilbo demonstrate the most his special abilities because of which Gandalf recruited him in the first place ?
The adventure with Smaug again, though a different part of it this time. The ability to recognize the thrush knocking and Durin's Day, and finding the door definately showcase his abilities, but the conversation with Smaug takes the cake. Bilbo knows almost nothing about dragons (well, nothing useful) and he goes into it by himself, and then proves himself beautifully. Yes, Smaug understands more about Bilbo and the dwarves than Bilbo intends, but this is Bilbo's first conversation with a dragon, and he does much better than any of the other dwarves would have done. Also, Bilbo's hobbit-ness confuses the dragon, which, while not necessarily an 'ability', is definately a perk.
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You said, "I know that this will hurt, But if I don't break your heart, things will just get worse. If the burden seems too much to bear, Remember, the end will justify the pain it took to get us there." ~Let It All Out, Relient K
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