Lovett Posted October 2, 2022 Posted October 2, 2022 3 hours ago, CloseTheWhoHa said: Is this flopping No.
Europe Posted October 2, 2022 Posted October 2, 2022 22 hours ago, Feanor said: I love that the show addressed this issue, because even Tolkien himself struggled all his life with the questions of whether the orcs are truly completely evil or if they're redeemable in the end. I hope the show leans even more into this moral dilemma, maybe by featuring some more prominent Orc characters in future seasons, it'd make for a good and engaging plot imo. This is by far the most interesting aspect of the show so far. I agree, seeing more orcs as actual characters instead of just random troops would be great since they are very well-executed here.
Europe Posted October 2, 2022 Posted October 2, 2022 On 10/1/2022 at 10:34 AM, Cloröx said: Yup, latest episode just demonstrated us the creation of Mount Doom and how it it transformed Southlands to Mordor. Question: so it was created when the Urug was laying on the ground and did some sort of spell that caused the water to rush in which made the volcano explode right?
nathanspears Posted October 2, 2022 Posted October 2, 2022 I really don’t understand the Halbrand is Sauron theory, I can see him becoming one of the Nazgûl though
Cloröx Posted October 2, 2022 Posted October 2, 2022 11 minutes ago, AbeHicks said: Question: so it was created when the Urug was laying on the ground and did some sort of spell that caused the water to rush in which made the volcano explode right? There's no spell, it's science. https://volcano.oregonstate.edu/hydrovolcanism
Cloröx Posted October 2, 2022 Posted October 2, 2022 6 minutes ago, nathanspears said: I really don’t understand the Halbrand is Sauron theory, I can see him becoming one of the Nazgûl though Sauron is shape-shifter, he can disguise himself into anyone but Halbrand seems fit the bill so far considering his mysterious history and suspicious behaviour. He said he has met Uruk before. Maybe Uruk told the the truth that he did kill Sauron but somehow Sauron did survive.
Eóghan Posted October 2, 2022 Author Posted October 2, 2022 2 hours ago, AbeHicks said: Question: so it was created when the Urug was laying on the ground and did some sort of spell that caused the water to rush in which made the volcano explode right? The only spell/magic here came from the sword/key to open the dam/flood gates, everything else is simply science. Adar could've sent any of his orc children to do that very important job but he sent the old men Waldreg because in order for the sword magic to work it has to be blood of a human, it can't be orc blood. And it tracks because Arondir said earlier in the season that "the sword was the key to enslaving the men of the Southlands and binding them to Morgoth" or something to that effect, in short the sword is designed to enslave them. Now what I'm wondering is when was the sword/key created and the flood gates built? Probably thousands of years ago when the humans from southlands worked with Morgoth and Sauron. 2 hours ago, Cloröx said: Sauron is shape-shifter, he can disguise himself into anyone but Halbrand seems fit the bill so far considering his mysterious history and suspicious behaviour. He said he has met Uruk before. Maybe Uruk told the the truth that he did kill Sauron but somehow Sauron did survive. What I understood is that Adar/Uruk used to work under Sauron but he was fed up with Sauron using his children as sacrificial lambs? He was doin all kind of experiments on them. So I actually believe Adar when he said he betrayed and killed Sauron, but it's not that simple to kill him since he's one of the most powerful Maiar. And Sauron is also known as "the deceiver", so maybe he wanted Adar to believe he was dead. Remember in LotR when Frodo put the ring on and got invisible but saw the wraiths clearly? That’s the "unseen world" according to Tolkien, guess Adar’s account confirms that Sauron’s already in the crafting mode, but he was missing some knowledge for how to make it work.
MrDog Posted October 2, 2022 Posted October 2, 2022 This show is an abomination. Tolkien fans are disgusted and only people, who think Saruman and Sauron is the same thing, are enjoying it. A DISGRACE! And yes, the lore breaking, diversity and eveyrthing BACKFIRES so much.
Cloröx Posted October 2, 2022 Posted October 2, 2022 14 minutes ago, MrDog said: This show is an abomination. Tolkien fans are disgusted and only people, who think Saruman and Sauron is the same thing, are enjoying it. A DISGRACE! And yes, the lore breaking, diversity and eveyrthing BACKFIRES so much. Why you keep fuming about this, I guess most ARTLers are right that you are indeed racist
TaggedGalaxy Posted October 2, 2022 Posted October 2, 2022 The last episode was so good, the way it had me glued to the screen
nathanspears Posted October 2, 2022 Posted October 2, 2022 41 minutes ago, BadMonster said: There were some suspicions already, but this episode made me reconsider a lot of what we know about Halbrand and him being Sauron is pretty much confirmed at this point if you ask me. Based on Halbrand's reaction to Adar, it was clear Adar did something to him, but he didn't say what. Adar asked Halbrand who he was, that was a clue. Halbrand being a blacksmith is probably hinting at him being able to forge the rings. We saw Halbrand chase Adar, but he came from the opposite direction as Galadriel (symbolism?) and I wouldn't be surprised if he was the one to send that dude to the lock. Halbrand was saying to Galadriel, after they had fought together, "I felt, if I could just hold on to that feeling, keep it with me always, bind it to my very being"; that was pretty telling if you ask me... If these are just red herrings the surprise to me will be even bigger and I wouldn't mind, lmao This line did jump out at me but the "who are you" line made me think it was more a reference to his character arc of if he will stand up and be king or not
Madonno Posted October 2, 2022 Posted October 2, 2022 55 minutes ago, MrDog said: This show is an abomination. Tolkien fans are disgusted and only people, who think Saruman and Sauron is the same thing, are enjoying it. A DISGRACE! And yes, the lore breaking, diversity and eveyrthing BACKFIRES so much. Are u ok? If you don´t like and just choose to hate, move along. But you just keep coming back to say the same over and over. Do you need some attention or what? The show is far, far away from being an abomination
MrDog Posted October 2, 2022 Posted October 2, 2022 59 minutes ago, Cloröx said: Why you keep fuming about this, I guess most ARTLers are right that you are indeed racist No, I'm just a Tolkien true fan.
Cloröx Posted October 2, 2022 Posted October 2, 2022 9 minutes ago, MrDog said: No, I'm just a Tolkien true fan. You know that Tolkien premise is the one who control what should be done and what should not in the series. And again why you keep bringing that diversity issue? You have problem with black people? Explain yourself
nathanspears Posted October 2, 2022 Posted October 2, 2022 I was so unsure of Galadriel at the beginning but I love her now. Her fight scenes, especially in the last episode wow
KeirGrey Posted October 2, 2022 Posted October 2, 2022 7 hours ago, nathanspears said: I was so unsure of Galadriel at the beginning but I love her now. Her fight scenes, especially in the last episode wow Yes she finally won me over, her threating to set his orc babies on fire yasss Loved that epsiode, it was so good. Best episode so far, lets keep it going
Drowned8World Posted October 2, 2022 Posted October 2, 2022 8 hours ago, MrDog said: No, I'm just a Tolkien true fan. just go and read the books then. They are there for you to enjoy anytime. There is NO REASON to keep complaining about that after 5 episodes. Move on and behave like a normal person would do.
Godly Posted October 2, 2022 Posted October 2, 2022 This week's episode was a GAG. Honestly the show is by no means flawless and has its clunky parts but overall the good heavily outweighs the bad IMO, and that's impressive in its own right considering fans have a religious-like attachment to the source material and everyone was half-expecting it to be a disaster before it premiered Also, it's got to be the most impressive thing ever put on television from a technical standpoint, right? It looks INSANE. I'm not that crazy about HotD although I like it just fine so far, but as two high-fantasy shows airing at the same time it's impossible not to draw some comparisons and in special effects and production values it's kinda wiping the floor with it
SpankGangsta Posted October 3, 2022 Posted October 3, 2022 8 minutes ago, MrLovett said: We might get s2 in 2023 then?
Liafen Posted October 3, 2022 Posted October 3, 2022 I have read a theory today that the man from the sky is Sauron - Adar managed to indeed wound him in a way that he was banished from Middle-Earth for a time, but he returned, only he does not know yet who he really is. But his priests are already looking for him.
sunmimi imfurst Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 Omg that last ep was everythinggggg. I was gagged at the ending lol. 11 hours ago, Liafen said: I have read a theory today that the man from the sky is Sauron - Adar managed to indeed wound him in a way that he was banished from Middle-Earth for a time, but he returned, only he does not know yet who he really is. But his priests are already looking for him. I personally think he will be Gandalf. I could see the harfoots settling and becoming hobbits in the future (unless they already exist lol). But if he is Sauron and slaughters them all I will be gagged
Haze Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 14 hours ago, Liafen said: I have read a theory today that the man from the sky is Sauron - Adar managed to indeed wound him in a way that he was banished from Middle-Earth for a time, but he returned, only he does not know yet who he really is. But his priests are already looking for him. Isn't the point of LOTR that Sauron didn't think hobbits could be a threat? His focus on Aragorn while Sam and Frodo came ever closer to Mount Doom? It'd be so weird to me if the stranger would turn out to be Sauron when he's already witnessed their courage.
Feanor Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 48 minutes ago, BadMonster said: There have been hints that he could be, but didn't Sauron not even know what Hobbits were in LOTR? I wonder what the significance of that constellation is that he's looking for None of those wizards came to Middle Earth until after the rings were created/the beginning of the Third Age, so it really wouldn't make sense for it to be Gandalf/Saruman/Radagast/etc In some versions of Tolkien's legendarium, the blue wizards arrived in the 2nd age. So the Stranger could be one of them, if they're going with the Wizard route.
Happylittlepunk Posted October 4, 2022 Posted October 4, 2022 20 hours ago, Liafen said: I have read a theory today that the man from the sky is Sauron - Adar managed to indeed wound him in a way that he was banished from Middle-Earth for a time, but he returned, only he does not know yet who he really is. But his priests are already looking for him. It wouldn’t make sense if meteor man is sauron because sauron himself didn’t even know hobbits existed during the 3rd age. He didn’t know where hobbits settled that’s why he sent the nazghoul hunting the ring in horseback to search for the shire. I still believe hellbrand will end up being Sauron because he had the ability to change his appearance whenever he wants. Which is why he was so hard to find during the 2nd age and was able to trick every race during that time period and give the rings of power to all the leaders of middle earth. Adar I suspect is the mouth of sauron who is a political leader of Mordor during the 3rd age.
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