"Aren't there a few too few shots in this segment? These Undead Soldiers are all unruly guys, and even if Aragon is the heir to the Royal Family and wields the Holy Sword, recruiting them won't be easy. Also, if we cut out the pirate content, doesn't Aragon's appearance with the undead army at White City seem a bit abrupt?" Jackson asked, his tone somewhat urgent.
"Yes, I admit, you make a lot of sense, Peter, but we have to consider the bigger picture," Adrian said without any dissatisfaction. This kind of conversation had happened countless times between the two, and Jackson was not the kind of person with low emotional intelligence; it's just that he was too fond of Tolkien's work—otherwise, he wouldn't have left his work and shamelessly insisted on coming here—and right now he was just a director, not really needing to look at issues from a producer's perspective.