Until he wasn't.
Lucas was eventually quite against large swaths of the EU.
It doesn't change how many people enjoyed it.
I think we can both agree things would be vastly different if Tolkien were still alive, but what I sincerely doubt anyone can agree on is what that would look like.
Just look at how many origins there are for orcs.
Not even Tolkien was a Tolkien purist, read some of his letters where he explained the overarching subject matter.
Originally, the Hobbit wasn't intended to be connected to the Middle Earth stories of involving sauron and the rings at all, he didn't even think it was set in the same world at first.
I think getting all up-in-arms about stuff that was still evolving and growing until the moment he died is a bit ridiculous.
Rings of Power is definitely MORE THAN ENOUGH into the realm of "in the spirit of" for me to personally find it highly enjoyable.
I'm having a hard time figuring out why so many people seem to have such an abiding need to specifically shit into other people's bowls of Wheaties the instant they find out they poured them from the box with the Harfoot biathlon team on the cover, though.
Considering the amount of whipped-up outrage I saw years ago when the first picture of a black female dwarf was revealed, I'm finding myself wondering if a bunch of actual fans are getting caught up in a driven sentiment that has nothing to do with fandom for Tolkien's actual work and more to do with a few overly vocal groups finding every niche, crack, and crevice they can to put a negative spin on representation in any form.
The belief that everyone decrying Harris' stance on Gaza was knowingly or unknowingly participating in enabling a worse stance on Gaza than the still-not-great one we would have gotten with her.
Look back now with hindsight and tell me what would be better for Palestinians in Gaza. What we're getting with trump in charge? Or what we might have gotten if every single person who said negative things about Harris' stance had instead focused solely on how Trump's stance was objectively worse per his own words.
By not putting the focus on the absolutely 100% guaranteed WORSE stance of the two, people enabled talking points that led, in part, to where we are now.
THAT is why so many of us screaming about harm reduction and the lesser of two evils is SO pissed off about single-issue Gaza voters not putting in for Harris.
Stop letting perfect be the enemy of good. It leads to this.
Elections are about holding your nose and making the best of a bunch of imperfect choices.
Trying to make it anything else from the top down is folly. You have to start from the bottom up. Until that happens, we will never see our way out of a two party system.