Quote Originally Posted by Loony BoB View Post
Seriously, no mention of Rangers = what.

Also,

Quote Originally Posted by Wikipedia
Long after completing The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien would write that of all characters Faramir resembles the author most, and that he had deliberately bestowed upon the character several traits of his own.
So basically making Faramir a more damaged, broken character is a slap in the face of the great author himself. D=
I'm sorry, but there is no part of LOTR that is a 'slap in the face' to the books and/or the author, you may not like aspects of the films, you may not like the reasoning behind things that were changed for the films, but I cannot see any time where the script writers had anything but utmost respect for the source text. And Faramir isn't damaged or broken (his father certainly is), he's just human.