Adar and his army march on Ostirith.Adar and his army march on Ostirith.Adar and his army march on Ostirith.
Ismael Cruz Cordova
- Arondir
- (as Ismael Cruz Córdova)
Michael Homick
- Skirmish Orc
- (as Mike Homick)
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10rd80
Best episode thus far. Don't listen to critics. If you watch from the beginning you will enjoy the story now. This episode will keep you engaged. Fight scenes are amazing. Visuals are stunning. Best moment for me is at the end of this episode. Orcs have done a great job. Fights are not as grand as Lord of the rings but we are only in 6th episode and we have several more to come. The best thing I like about this series there is no profanity or nudity unlike House of the dragon series. You van enjoy this show with your family and children definitely. Big kudos to Amazon for such a great project.
Wow. Seventy minutes of exciting action, beautiful and moving moments. This episode made all of us, almost shout at the tv worrying about our favourite characters. Arondir is just so terrific and Bronwyn and Galadriel are too as is Halbrand. The exciting battles were reminiscent of true LoTR Helms Deep. You just had to see what would happen next!! All the people who have criticised the colour and gender mix of this series are missing so much, Numenor and the boats were just too glorious to behold, tonight's episode built on character development and shows so much promise for what's coming next. The people who might criticise this brilliant episode, they just need to turn off the tv and go to bed!
From Episode 5, we were expecting the big battle between Orcs and the humans of the Southlands. Which happens, but with several surprises.
What really astonishes is what Adar later explains. His relationship with Sauron, which is not what was expected.
From Episode 5, I had thought of an extra. Tolkien's own notes, written up for The Silmarillion, suggest that Sauron tried to repent. So he could both be The Stranger and genuinely trying to help. I wrote a blog on this: 'The Rings of Power: Not All Who Wonder Or Wander Are Lost'.
What comes out now is nothing I expected, but supporting this view. Watch it and be amazed!
We now see why the start was slow. What is unfolding is different from what Tolkien wrote. But very consistent with his repeated point that it is easy to become evil by using the wrong methods with a real intent to do good.
What really astonishes is what Adar later explains. His relationship with Sauron, which is not what was expected.
From Episode 5, I had thought of an extra. Tolkien's own notes, written up for The Silmarillion, suggest that Sauron tried to repent. So he could both be The Stranger and genuinely trying to help. I wrote a blog on this: 'The Rings of Power: Not All Who Wonder Or Wander Are Lost'.
What comes out now is nothing I expected, but supporting this view. Watch it and be amazed!
We now see why the start was slow. What is unfolding is different from what Tolkien wrote. But very consistent with his repeated point that it is easy to become evil by using the wrong methods with a real intent to do good.
I try not to use the rating 10/10 too often, in order to keep it for more special occasions. This is definitely one of them!
The episode is action packed and spectacular - we get a lot of really great scenes that makes you unable to sit still while watching, because it's so intense or just from pure hype. But it's not all just plotless action, as we also get a lot of answers to many questions in this episode and the dialog between characters is meaningful and well written.
Many elements in the previous episodes has built up to this and now we're finally here. I can't wait to see where this show takes us next!
The episode is action packed and spectacular - we get a lot of really great scenes that makes you unable to sit still while watching, because it's so intense or just from pure hype. But it's not all just plotless action, as we also get a lot of answers to many questions in this episode and the dialog between characters is meaningful and well written.
Many elements in the previous episodes has built up to this and now we're finally here. I can't wait to see where this show takes us next!
I haven't minded the series up until now, but I have been yearning for a great fight scene/battle. In this episode we get that and more. I was honestly on the edge of my seat and when I checked the run time expecting the episode to finish there was still 25 minutes left of the episode. The story is still quite messy, with a few plot lines not making much sense and alot of things happen by chance. But Im willing to ignore these negatives with the fight scenses in this episode and some of the choreography. The music was brilliant this episode, it really captured the lord of the rings feelings that the series has missed. The ending was fantastic too, I honestly can't wait until the next episode. 9/10, I hope the next two episodes are as action packed as this one.
Did you know
- TriviaThe command Galadriel gives to her mount while pursuing Adar on horseback, "Noro lim", is the same command Glorfindel and Arwen give to their horses in the book and film versions, respectively, of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001).
- Crazy credits"This production contains dialogue, characters, and places that were inspired by, though not contained in, the original source material."
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- Runtime1 hour 9 minutes
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