From Cinelinx:
Continuing with the theme of the previous trilogy, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, episodically, begins right where the Desolation of Smaug ends with Smaug the Impenetrable making a beeline toward Lake-town!
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Absolutely crap. My preference for the order of the 3 films are 2 closely by 1 and a far distance away 3. The story FEELS stretched unlike LOTR. Disappointing. I know it wasn't PJ's decision but it ruined the films. It would have been better as a 2 part instead of 3.
This is just what happens after money.