Originally Posted by Fish:
Did anyone else find it odd that
Spoiler!
Galadriel found out that Halbrand was Sauron and was manipulating Celebrimbor. But yet she's like "Let's make the rings anyway!"
That seemed contradictory to me. Galadriel is basically the sole reason for all the terrible shit that happened during the third age of Middle Earth. And she had multiple opportunities to avert it.
Nah... she was like "it was gonna be one, then two, but let's make 3 of those fuckers instead".
Galadriel is to Elves what Isildur is to Man. Just a constant fuck-up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fish:
Did anyone else find it odd that
Spoiler!
Galadriel found out that Halbrand was Sauron and was manipulating Celebrimbor. But yet she's like "Let's make the rings anyway!"
That seemed contradictory to me. Galadriel is basically the sole reason for all the terrible shit that happened during the third age of Middle Earth. And she had multiple opportunities to avert it.
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Yeah, I saw the Balrog as they were closing up the mine, was just not entirely paying attention to why they were so opposed to mining the mythril.
And now that I think about it, is this the Balrog that battles Gandalf all those years later?
Originally Posted by Fish:
Did anyone else find it odd that
Spoiler!
Galadriel found out that Halbrand was Sauron and was manipulating Celebrimbor. But yet she's like "Let's make the rings anyway!"
That seemed contradictory to me. Galadriel is basically the sole reason for all the terrible shit that happened during the third age of Middle Earth. And she had multiple opportunities to avert it.
Spoiler!
Galadriel doesn't control Sauron or his actions. Sauron is the reason why bad things happened in the Third Age, not Galadriel. Sauron is named the Deciever for a good reason. You don't blame someone for being conned by a conman, end of the day its the conman who is the bad one.
As far as the rings go in the show, this is roughly what happened in the books: Sauron taught things to Celebrimbor that helped him to make the Elven rings, but Sauron wasn't present for their making and thus had no control over them as he did for the other rings.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Wow. That finale.
The reveals for Sauron and Gandalf were so fucking well done. And that goddamn credits singing. FUCK!
Had a spiritual experience.
The guy who plays Gandalf is absolutely nailing the vibe. I saw that nose line coming a mile away and still loved it. Teared up like a bitch.
WHERE THE SHAAAAAAAAADOOOOWS LIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
MOAR!
It's not Gandalf. Gandalf didn't come until the third age. It's either Alatar or Pallando, and that is given away by the fact that they are travelling to Rhun.
Adding one of the blue wizards to the story is a great idea, as very very little was written about them, so the show's writers will have free license to make up interesting stories as they wish. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Yeah, I saw the Balrog as they were closing up the mine, was just not entirely paying attention to why they were so opposed to mining the mythril.
And now that I think about it, is this the Balrog that battles Gandalf all those years later?
Probably, but Durin's Bane didn't reawaken until the third age, so I wouldn't expect a lot going on with it here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by loochy:
It's not Gandalf. Gandalf didn't come until the third age. It's either Alatar or Pallando, and that is given away by the fact that they are travelling to Rhun.
Adding one of the blue wizards to the story is a great idea, as very very little was written about them, so the show's writers will have free license to make up interesting stories as they wish.
Hopefully. But they way they hinted at it, I'm afraid they are trying to shoehorn Gandalf into this era. The Stranger used exactly the same phrase that Gandalf uses in LoTR. [Reply]
Originally Posted by loochy:
It's not Gandalf. Gandalf didn't come until the third age. It's either Alatar or Pallando, and that is given away by the fact that they are travelling to Rhun.
Adding one of the blue wizards to the story is a great idea, as very very little was written about them, so the show's writers will have free license to make up interesting stories as they wish.
Originally Posted by Fish:
Did anyone else find it odd that
Spoiler!
Galadriel found out that Halbrand was Sauron and was manipulating Celebrimbor. But yet she's like "Let's make the rings anyway!"
That seemed contradictory to me. Galadriel is basically the sole reason for all the terrible shit that happened during the third age of Middle Earth. And she had multiple opportunities to avert it.
Spoiler!
I started rewatching after the finale as I wanted to see any foreshadowing I missed regarding Halbrand. In one of the early episodes I believe it was the Elf King tells Elrond that they sent Galadriel back to the undying lands because they had foreseen that she may fan the flames of the very evil she is seeking to destroy. Which is exactly what happens. So yes Galadriel is largely responsible for all of this.
Regarding the rings I think they had to make them in order to be able to have the elves stay in Middle Earth. Plus I believe they were seduced by the power of the rings to a certain extent.