Perfect use of that dialogue.
Madmarttigan said:
It's not perfect but it is a pretty damn beautiful show and I gotta say I love that they returned to real life orcs instead of the hobbit cgi fest.
I thought the dwarf prayer was pretty interesting and enjoy Elronds interactions with them. I agree that Galadriel from a leadership/intelligence/presence standpoint is being presented as the weakest and dumbest character so far which seems a little off to me after seeing her in the movies. I think they are trying to show she is singularly driven by her hatred for Sauron but she just comes off rash and dumb instead. It's not as though she is some young nave hothead, she's been alive for hundreds/thousands? of years and she should know some tact and diplomacy in her interactions.
Also that opening dream sequence was crazy and intense.
I suppose seeing your brother you've known for thousands of years dead with a evil symbol carved on his body by the murderer who is still at large is traumatizing.AgE2theBONE said:Madmarttigan said:
It's not perfect but it is a pretty damn beautiful show and I gotta say I love that they returned to real life orcs instead of the hobbit cgi fest.
I thought the dwarf prayer was pretty interesting and enjoy Elronds interactions with them. I agree that Galadriel from a leadership/intelligence/presence standpoint is being presented as the weakest and dumbest character so far which seems a little off to me after seeing her in the movies. I think they are trying to show she is singularly driven by her hatred for Sauron but she just comes off rash and dumb instead. It's not as though she is some young nave hothead, she's been alive for hundreds/thousands? of years and she should know some tact and diplomacy in her interactions.
Also that opening dream sequence was crazy and intense.
I don't see her as weak, but traumatized as a result of her loss.
I'm always aware I'm probably being generous because I like this show so much.
I think what I bolded is the crux of the issue, and if done well could have been great. I personally still like it, it doesnt ruin the show for me.Madmarttigan said:
It's not perfect but it is a pretty damn beautiful show and I gotta say I love that they returned to real life orcs instead of the hobbit cgi fest.
I thought the dwarf prayer was pretty interesting and enjoy Elronds interactions with them. I agree that Galadriel from a leadership/intelligence/presence standpoint is being presented as the weakest and dumbest character so far which seems a little off to me after seeing her in the movies. I think they are trying to show she is singularly driven by her hatred for Sauron but she just comes off rash and dumb instead. It's not as though she is some young nave hothead, she's been alive for hundreds/thousands? of years and she should know some tact and diplomacy in her interactions.
Also that opening dream sequence was crazy and intense.
well now there has to be a scene between him and Elrond. With winks and nods.TCTTS said:
Same actor who played Benjen Stark, who *also* ended up having weird skin issues.
We needed a reason for Arondir to have a cool save.The Porkchop Express said:
Not to bag on the episode, but Theo's "escape" from the Orcs was kinda awful. You've been in the well for hours, now you're going to jump up and run around when there are 20 of them within 100 feet of you?
Plot convenience! Gawd...redline248 said:We needed a reason for Arondir to have a cool save.The Porkchop Express said:
Not to bag on the episode, but Theo's "escape" from the Orcs was kinda awful. You've been in the well for hours, now you're going to jump up and run around when there are 20 of them within 100 feet of you?
Although, why did Adar give him his weapons?
When he's guarding mother and son through the forest and shooting the orcs, my daughter, who just saw LOTR for the first time earlier this year, said, "Legolas would have killed all these guys by now."redline248 said:We needed a reason for Arondir to have a cool save.The Porkchop Express said:
Not to bag on the episode, but Theo's "escape" from the Orcs was kinda awful. You've been in the well for hours, now you're going to jump up and run around when there are 20 of them within 100 feet of you?
Although, why did Adar give him his weapons?
The Porkchop Express said:
I think it was more the way it was shot than his decision that bothered me. He's like 5 feet from an Orc over and over. And waits like 1 second after they turn their backs to take off running.
I had the same thought. I half expected to see exclamation points pop up over the heads of the orcs when he was out of cover.Madmarttigan said:The Porkchop Express said:
I think it was more the way it was shot than his decision that bothered me. He's like 5 feet from an Orc over and over. And waits like 1 second after they turn their backs to take off running.
It felt like it was taken straight from a video game.
The Porkchop Express said:
Not to bag on the episode, but Theo's "escape" from the Orcs was kinda awful. You've been in the well for hours, now you're going to jump up and run around when there are 20 of them within 100 feet of you?