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The story around Adar looks interesting so far - if they can implement it well in later seasons!
References to Tolkien stuffs do work out well for book readers like us, e.g. Sauron is known by many names etc.
But -ve: 1. Elfs don't seem like Elfs that we've picturized post Peter Jackson trilogies - the showrunners should try sticking to that 2. The warg looks more like a corrupted cute pet dog - than a wolf-like creature that PJ used in his movies. Suggestion to showrunners - please don't use it again - it doesn't create the kind of fear the PJ version used to generate. Even the wolfs chasing the Harfoots is still good - but not this warg please!
References to Tolkien stuffs do work out well for book readers like us, e.g. Sauron is known by many names etc.
But -ve: 1. Elfs don't seem like Elfs that we've picturized post Peter Jackson trilogies - the showrunners should try sticking to that 2. The warg looks more like a corrupted cute pet dog - than a wolf-like creature that PJ used in his movies. Suggestion to showrunners - please don't use it again - it doesn't create the kind of fear the PJ version used to generate. Even the wolfs chasing the Harfoots is still good - but not this warg please!
Being a hardcore fan, I've decided that I'd go on reviewing all the Episodes of the show (unless it disappoints like the GOT last season).
Though I feel I should watch the whole show before putting a review - but I'm already glad seeing what I expected - from the 1st 2 Episodes. So I'm happy enough to write it down.
One of the main problems in Peter Jackson's Hobbit trilogy (specially the last part - Battle of the Five Armies) was it lacked character building. The show has started by giving a clear sign - that they have learnt from those mistakes. Though that makes the 1st Episode a little slower in pace - but so was the Fellowship!
Few of the other let downs in Hobbit trilogy was it always gave a feeling that the Dwarfs are having a fun-ride through the evil - few areas like the Goblin Cave / Bilbo's Trolls etc made the enemies look like Cartoon villains - which wasn't the case for the original LOTR trilogy.
Few of the scenes in the 1st 2 Episodes - clearly shows that the team isn't willing to let down - e.g. The mountain Troll scene / the sea Worm etc.
And then comes the highlights - a show becomes an EPIC when you have scenes which you would want to see again and again - looking for more details. This 1st 2 Episodes already have that for me!
1. The scene where Galadriel's team of Elf warriors reach the Utumno like evil fortress - we get a feeling like the Noldor's flight in the winter storm - when the team struggles through the storm in the dark - and then the EPIC shot of the fortress suddenly showing up in between the lightnings - I can see this scene again and again.
2. The worm The showrunners are certainly making the budget count. We got a glimpse of it in the maps in the 1st Episode - and the 2nd Episode shows the horror of it live
3. The Mines of Moria Glad to see Moria in it's glory days. Another area where fans like me will look forward in the show - how the mines transform into a living hell with Durin's Bane - as we saw in 3rd Age - LOTR trilogy.
I also feel, the showrunners have done a great job so far by picking up Galadriel's journey to be the center of the season - which is turning out to be really interesting now.
Gladly looking forward to see how Galadriel's character transforms from a young Elf warrior to such a strong Elf witch - that we've all seen in Peter Jackson's trilogies!
It's not Peter Jackson's work anymore - the show has already started leaving it's own mark - we're truly in the 2nd Age - A Shadow of the 1st Dark Lord Morgoth!
The only reason I cannot give it 10 at this point, is the way it treated the Elfs - short hairs - I really can't buy this.
They also don't sound like such a knowledgeable clan in some areas.
But this is a marathon - so I do hope that the showrunners will correct those at some point.
A must watch neverthless! And possibly (hopefully) a once in a lifetime show!
Though I feel I should watch the whole show before putting a review - but I'm already glad seeing what I expected - from the 1st 2 Episodes. So I'm happy enough to write it down.
One of the main problems in Peter Jackson's Hobbit trilogy (specially the last part - Battle of the Five Armies) was it lacked character building. The show has started by giving a clear sign - that they have learnt from those mistakes. Though that makes the 1st Episode a little slower in pace - but so was the Fellowship!
Few of the other let downs in Hobbit trilogy was it always gave a feeling that the Dwarfs are having a fun-ride through the evil - few areas like the Goblin Cave / Bilbo's Trolls etc made the enemies look like Cartoon villains - which wasn't the case for the original LOTR trilogy.
Few of the scenes in the 1st 2 Episodes - clearly shows that the team isn't willing to let down - e.g. The mountain Troll scene / the sea Worm etc.
And then comes the highlights - a show becomes an EPIC when you have scenes which you would want to see again and again - looking for more details. This 1st 2 Episodes already have that for me!
1. The scene where Galadriel's team of Elf warriors reach the Utumno like evil fortress - we get a feeling like the Noldor's flight in the winter storm - when the team struggles through the storm in the dark - and then the EPIC shot of the fortress suddenly showing up in between the lightnings - I can see this scene again and again.
2. The worm The showrunners are certainly making the budget count. We got a glimpse of it in the maps in the 1st Episode - and the 2nd Episode shows the horror of it live
3. The Mines of Moria Glad to see Moria in it's glory days. Another area where fans like me will look forward in the show - how the mines transform into a living hell with Durin's Bane - as we saw in 3rd Age - LOTR trilogy.
I also feel, the showrunners have done a great job so far by picking up Galadriel's journey to be the center of the season - which is turning out to be really interesting now.
Gladly looking forward to see how Galadriel's character transforms from a young Elf warrior to such a strong Elf witch - that we've all seen in Peter Jackson's trilogies!
It's not Peter Jackson's work anymore - the show has already started leaving it's own mark - we're truly in the 2nd Age - A Shadow of the 1st Dark Lord Morgoth!
The only reason I cannot give it 10 at this point, is the way it treated the Elfs - short hairs - I really can't buy this.
They also don't sound like such a knowledgeable clan in some areas.
But this is a marathon - so I do hope that the showrunners will correct those at some point.
A must watch neverthless! And possibly (hopefully) a once in a lifetime show!
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