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 75. Homeward Bound[A map of Middle-Earth is shown, focusing on Minas Tirith and then panning back on the Shire.] Frodo (voiceover): "And thus it was, the Fourth Age of Middle-Earth began, and the Fellowship of the Ring, though eternally bound by friendship and love, was ended." Frodo (voiceover): "Thirteen months to the day, since Gandalf sent us on our long journey, we found ourselves looking upon a familiar site. We were home." [The four hobbits ride into Hobbiton. They ride past a grumpy old hobbit (who was first seen when Gandalf rode in for Bilbo's birthday).] [The old hobbit shakes his head at the four adventurers.] 
 
 [At the Green Dragon, the four hobbits sit down for a drink.] [A familiar-looking hobbit polishes a pumpkin.] [Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin pause to look at each other, then raise their mugs.] [Sam notices Rosie Cotton.] Hobbit: "Good night, Rosie." Rosie: "Good night, lads." [Rosie gives Sam a smile. Sam takes a drink from his tankard, then stands up and walks deliberately towards her. The other hobbits watch on in amusement.] 
 
 [Sam and Rosie stand together on their wedding day. They kiss.] [Rosie throws her bouquet, which is caught by Pippin. Pippin catches the eye of a hobbit woman next to him.] 
 
 [Frodo walks inside Bag End.] Frodo (voiceover): "How do you pick up the threads of an old life? How do you go on, when in your heart, you begin to understand, there is no going back?" [Frodo sits at at Bilbo's desk, writing.] Frodo (voiceover): "There are some things that time cannot mend. Some hurts that go too deep… that have taken hold." [Frodo flips to the front of the Red Book. He adds a second title to the front page.] [Sam enters Bag End. Frodo winces and grabs his shoulder.] Sam: "Mister Frodo? What is it?" Frodo: "It's been four years to the day since Weathertop, Sam. It's never really healed." [Sam reads from the title page of the book.] Sam: "'There and Back again, a Hobbit's Tale by Bilbo Baggins'… and 'The Lord of the Rings by Frodo Baggins.' You finished it!" [Frodo closes the book.] Frodo: "Not quite. There's room for a little more." |