I'm only on episode 4 but when Isildur and Aromir(?) go looking in the woods for Theo and disappear in thr mid I REALLY wanted a R.O.U.S. to come sniffing around the mud.
Claude! said:
Rodents of unusual size? I don't believe they exist.
JCRiley09 said:
I bet pharazon is the first to receive a ring. Maybe eventually the witch king
He acts like he already had one on.Brian Earl Spilner said:JCRiley09 said:
I bet pharazon is the first to receive a ring. Maybe eventually the witch king
Great call.
I feel like I should be getting the stars and credit for this one...Quote:
Maybe they make Pharazon one of the men to receive a ring?
Spoiler warning ... YesOnlyForNow said:
So everyone caught up?
So young Isildor is the same Isildor from the that didn't cast the ring into Mount Doom after the defeat of Sauron… right?
ETA: I can't believe you didn't use the spoiler filter, bro!!!Quad Dog said:Spoiler warning ... YesOnlyForNow said:
So everyone caught up?
So young Isildor is the same Isildor from the that didn't cast the ring into Mount Doom after the defeat of Sauron… right?
SpoilerHogties said:
Wait what? Sauron is defeated?
Don't pay attention to the timeline for this show.OnlyForNow said:
I really meant this is, I knew that Numenorans had long life, but thousands of years?
I mean the cutting off of the ring in the beginning of Fellowship was basically an accident. Isildur was about to get killed by Sauron and got a lucky chop in.OnlyForNow said:
That kinda time jump is just hard for me to swallow.
Some of the passage of time things I can take, because you don't know if things are progressing along the same timeline in different places. But we know that at least in the show, the elven timeline and dwarf timeline are synced up, due to Durin's death via Balrog, Durin's mourning and missing battle of Eregion. But truly don't really know if Gandalf's story line is set the same as those two or if it's in line/not in line with Numenors
So is Isildor's age ever hinted at or discussed regarding when the war started/ended, when Aregon was born, when he was killed? And knowing everything we know now, he got taken out like a chump.
You'd think Sauron would have designed the one to rule them all to be a cock ring hidden behind a mithril codpiece, not just perched on an unprotected finger he waved towards recalcitrant churls while beating them into submission.KidDoc said:I mean the cutting off of the ring in the beginning of Fellowship was basically an accident. Isildur was about to get killed by Sauron and got a lucky chop in.OnlyForNow said:
That kinda time jump is just hard for me to swallow.
Some of the passage of time things I can take, because you don't know if things are progressing along the same timeline in different places. But we know that at least in the show, the elven timeline and dwarf timeline are synced up, due to Durin's death via Balrog, Durin's mourning and missing battle of Eregion. But truly don't really know if Gandalf's story line is set the same as those two or if it's in line/not in line with Numenors
So is Isildor's age ever hinted at or discussed regarding when the war started/ended, when Aregon was born, when he was killed? And knowing everything we know now, he got taken out like a chump.
PatAg said:
What's the point in having that bling if you can't flaunt it?
he was vain and jealous pretty much from their arrival to Middle-Earth (both seen as sins from the Christian POV that Tolkien leaned on in some of his characterizations). So I would say "good" at best.redline248 said:
He was once good, but I'm pretty sure he never cared about Hobbits.