Galadriel considers a proposition. Elendil faces judgment. The Stranger finds himself at a crossroads. Sauron's plans bear fruit.Galadriel considers a proposition. Elendil faces judgment. The Stranger finds himself at a crossroads. Sauron's plans bear fruit.Galadriel considers a proposition. Elendil faces judgment. The Stranger finds himself at a crossroads. Sauron's plans bear fruit.
Ismael Cruz Cordova
- Arondir
- (as Ismael Cruz Córdova)
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Total filler episode. If you skip this and only see the previous and next episode, you won't miss a thing. I like the series more than your average watcher but unfortunately this one feels like they already had told everything they came up with and had to fill in the space with something before the grand finale. Annatar is unfortunately boring in this form and does not have any depth in it. There was so much potential but I guess they did not have the capacity to bring in any extra action before the season end. Nori and their crew is somewhat non-existent in this episode and does not bring anything new to the story. Nothing material happens with Tom Bombadil either which is a shame.
Finally, the episode we have been waiting for this season! This episode checked every single one of my boxes. Magic? Check. Good Dwarf scenes? Check. Sauron using powers? Check. Cool Numenor stuff? Check. Epic visuals? Check. Orcs being orcs? Check. Wizards? Check.
I was telling my wife after watching, this show is the first show I have been excited for since Game of Thrones. It has all of the things that I want out of a fantasy show. Is this show perfect? No. But this episode was pretty close to a perfect one. It was awesome front to back.
Sauron is officially my favorite bad guy. He beats Darth Vader now. Forgive me friends, forgive me for saying it.
I was telling my wife after watching, this show is the first show I have been excited for since Game of Thrones. It has all of the things that I want out of a fantasy show. Is this show perfect? No. But this episode was pretty close to a perfect one. It was awesome front to back.
Sauron is officially my favorite bad guy. He beats Darth Vader now. Forgive me friends, forgive me for saying it.
Honestly the whole show is a botch, I've loved lord of the rings since I was a kid favorite trilogy of all time. On top of the bad acting, first and the second season both start off incredibly slow, with poor dialogue/writing/and acting, however the second half of both seasons is where there is finally some action. Then it ropes me back in this episode was amazing but I hope it doesn't continue to follow this trend so we're not watching 4 hours worth of nothing. Elendil/Sauron are carrying, the episodes with less harfoots are the better ones. Still worth watching, but man they could've done SO much better with this story.
Yes! Finally an episode which was watchable in one sitting !
This time we get to see Sauron at his peak performance scheming and adjusting the pieces according to his design. Great performance by the actor. The vibes he gives wants me make to scream at Celebrimbor for his foolishness!
The dwarves have a nice pace in this one where we witness the power of the ring over Durin III while Sauron moves out of the way to let other powers in the shadow strengthen his cause without his direct influence.
I am hyped for Durin's Bane (and family :+) action this season.. with these CGI budgets I can't wait!
The episode prepares us in all beauty for an epic showdown. I am ready!
This time we get to see Sauron at his peak performance scheming and adjusting the pieces according to his design. Great performance by the actor. The vibes he gives wants me make to scream at Celebrimbor for his foolishness!
The dwarves have a nice pace in this one where we witness the power of the ring over Durin III while Sauron moves out of the way to let other powers in the shadow strengthen his cause without his direct influence.
I am hyped for Durin's Bane (and family :+) action this season.. with these CGI budgets I can't wait!
The episode prepares us in all beauty for an epic showdown. I am ready!
I keep hoping this series will improve, but for myriad reasons, I can see now that this is not going to happen. In this episode, we are treated yet again to a series of vignettes strung together with some passable CGI and a borefest of dialogue.
The directing seems to be all over the place, and the script drags so much that I'm sure the writers were constantly talking about how many more pages they had to fill to meet their quota.
This whole series is about promise. We are lured in by the promise of the rich, detailed world that Peter Jackson and his team created with The Lord of the Rings movies and, later, The Hobbit. But this is all it is-a dream of what might have been.
Instead, what we have could be any daytime drama series done badly. Only here, we have fantasy instead of the usual contemporary themes.
This particular episode doesn't move things forward from where we have already been. It is merely repeating what has happened in the last couple of episodes.
The overriding impression is that everything is small scale. The effects and costumes are good, but each scene feels like it was shot on a stage with as few actors as possible.
The grand scale of The Lord of the Rings is nowhere to be seen. Whenever we expect large crowds, we see a small group standing around. Where there should be sweeping vistas of large Orc armies, we see only some lights from torches dotted around in the dark. There is never a sense of something big happening here.
The acting is at times wooden, but I don't think this is the actors' fault. They have a script that is lacking, and they are trying to bring emotion where there is nothing to base it on. I also have to wonder if they don't feel incredulous at having to speak lines that are dull, make no sense, and never move things along.
Only a couple more episodes to go, but based on the ones I have seen so far, I am not expecting anything good.
The directing seems to be all over the place, and the script drags so much that I'm sure the writers were constantly talking about how many more pages they had to fill to meet their quota.
This whole series is about promise. We are lured in by the promise of the rich, detailed world that Peter Jackson and his team created with The Lord of the Rings movies and, later, The Hobbit. But this is all it is-a dream of what might have been.
Instead, what we have could be any daytime drama series done badly. Only here, we have fantasy instead of the usual contemporary themes.
This particular episode doesn't move things forward from where we have already been. It is merely repeating what has happened in the last couple of episodes.
The overriding impression is that everything is small scale. The effects and costumes are good, but each scene feels like it was shot on a stage with as few actors as possible.
The grand scale of The Lord of the Rings is nowhere to be seen. Whenever we expect large crowds, we see a small group standing around. Where there should be sweeping vistas of large Orc armies, we see only some lights from torches dotted around in the dark. There is never a sense of something big happening here.
The acting is at times wooden, but I don't think this is the actors' fault. They have a script that is lacking, and they are trying to bring emotion where there is nothing to base it on. I also have to wonder if they don't feel incredulous at having to speak lines that are dull, make no sense, and never move things along.
Only a couple more episodes to go, but based on the ones I have seen so far, I am not expecting anything good.
Did you know
- TriviaAt about 15 mins, when Adar shows the Iron Crown to Galadriel, Galadriel says, "Morgoth's crown. I was told--" Adar replies, "There are many stories of what happened, after the Silmarils were pried from its settings." In "The Silmarillion" by J.R.R. Tolkien, "...his iron crown they beat into a collar for his neck, and his head was bowed upon his knees. And the two Silmarils which remained to Morgoth were taken from his crown, and they shone unsullied beneath the sky..." (p. 252).
- Quotes
Captain Elendil: Faith is not faith if it is not lived.
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- Runtime1 hour 3 minutes
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