mcemerden
Joined May 2019
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After what I thought to be the weakest episode yet in episode 3, this one probably is my favorite. I feel like the show finally found its footing and settled down, I thought the dialogue was better and not all over the place. Most of the storylines have me convinced now, especially Adar/Southlands and Elrond/Durin. Have to add a word for Elrond/Durin/Disa, say what you will about the rest of the episode but the scenes involving any/all these 3 have been the peaks of this show, both the acting and writing have been the strongest here son far. My biggest question mark is still the Galadriel/Numenor arc but at least its going somewhere now and the storylines will merge. Also, it was nice to finally see some other version of Galadriel that isn't always angry or lashing out even though we still got our weekly dose of it lol.
Not a fan of the slow motion action scenes though, I think it cheapens whats going on and feels more like a dream or something.
Also, I like the slow pacing but to each of his own I guess, I wouldn't want more action just for the sake of it as there isn't much going on right now in terms of conflict. I'd rather have them set up those conflicts well rather than hastily rush into them.
Not a fan of the slow motion action scenes though, I think it cheapens whats going on and feels more like a dream or something.
Also, I like the slow pacing but to each of his own I guess, I wouldn't want more action just for the sake of it as there isn't much going on right now in terms of conflict. I'd rather have them set up those conflicts well rather than hastily rush into them.
Did not enjoy this episode much, personally prefer the first 2. I thought the writing in the first half of the episode was alarming but the second half was good. I don't mind the slow pace. Curious to how these shades of GoT of people with hidden motives will play out. I'm pretty sure Miriel is loyal to the elves but acting otherwise to remain in a position of authority.
I really like the depiction of orcs so far, they are definitely among the highlights of the show. I liked how they put an emphasis on their hatred of the Sun and light.
Felt there were some scenes that looked out of place, I thought it was obvious the director of this episode was different.
I really like the depiction of orcs so far, they are definitely among the highlights of the show. I liked how they put an emphasis on their hatred of the Sun and light.
Felt there were some scenes that looked out of place, I thought it was obvious the director of this episode was different.