The complaint that a character is too powerful is only ever brought up when it’s a woman. When it’s a male he’s just “built different”
Not true
When it's a man he simply has that dawg in him
the Elf King was a bit oddly casted. this guy looks more like an FBI agent than an elf
Yeah I didn't like the elf king or the master craftsman guy
So Galadriel n em going home is essentially the afterlife or is it the place in the beginning with the golden tree?
So Galadriel n em going home is essentially the afterlife or is it the place in the beginning with the golden tree?
no i think its a real place from the beginning
but maybe it was a metaphor for a huge storm or something?
So Galadriel n em going home is essentially the afterlife or is it the place in the beginning with the golden tree?
Both are correct since they dont die in the west so that’s their version of the afterlife
Just finished ep 2
totally hooked
So Galadriel n em going home is essentially the afterlife or is it the place in the beginning with the golden tree?
Not necessarily the afterlife, but Valinor is the land of the Valar (basically gods of Arda) and where the elves lived before Morgoth destroyed the two trees. Also it’s where Gandalf and Frodo went at the end of Return of the King.
s*** is breathtaking
cant never satisfy lord of the ring fans tho but doesnt matter to me tbh
The complaint that a character is too powerful is only ever brought up when it’s a woman. When it’s a male he’s just “built different”
Elves are even more powerful in the books these mfs have sight so strong they can see beyond the horizon
Elves are even more powerful in the books these mfs have sight so strong they can see beyond the horizon
Yeah one of them actually fought Morgoth aka Satan
Haven't watched yet, but honest opinions?
A good show with potential. As a very casual LOTR fan, I thought this was enjoyable. And as others have said it looks great. I'd probably give it a B.
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