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Gollum simply isn't trustworthy. Faramir realized the importance of destroying the Ring, especially for the safety of his beloved people. He naturally distrusted anything that might stand in the way of Frodo's quest. He did not know Gollum's history, so did not have pity on him as Frodo did. He undoubtedly saw him as a sneaky, greedy thief- which he was, of course.

Unlike Faramir, I have pity on Gollum/Smeagol and consider him my 3rd favorite character. :)

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14y ago

Because Frodo deceived him into following him which resulted in Gollum getting caught by Farimir. Gollum didn't know that Frodo had to do it or Farimir's men would have killed him. This act by Frodo angered Gollum because he didn't' understand what was happening, and Gollum's bad side came back.

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The ring took his whole body over. It got the worst of him and made him want it back so much.

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