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Gil-galad, Galadriel, and Elrond |
[ Spoilers ahead ]
Some thoughts a week after The Rings of Power Season 1 finale:
- Before anything else, a big thank you to one of my dearest friends, my LOTR buddy! If not for your constant nudging, I wouldn't have watched the show on its premiere release (I initially planned to watch it after all episodes were up).
- While the overall production was pretty solid, the pacing and writing could use some improvement. There were a lot of memorable dialogues this season, and some I'd rather just erase from memory. I really hope they work on this next season.
- Still about the writing --- I am aware it didn't closely follow the lore, and I still have to read The Silmarillion (done ordering a copy of the book), but from what I've gathered and what others have also noted, the backstories clarified each character's intentions and gave the plot more depth. Will find out soon enough. Whatever the case may be, I'm sure I will like the book as it is, and the show as it is, just as I was fine with the changes made to the Lord of the Rings. I'm just happy I get to see more of Tolkien's world.
- Character development I am most looking forward to for the whole series: Elrond and Isildur. Young Isildur seems idealistic and sweet, but also stubborn, reckless, and lost. I already feel sad for him. ROP Elrond, on the other hand, is considerably different from the LOTR movies version, but more consistent with the books, and I love it. Will this Elrond eventually become like movies Elrond?
- Again, I adore Elrond! (Now that I think about it, Robert Aramayo has played two favorite characters now: young Ned Stark from Game of Thrones, and now young Elrond.)
- I have watched the show twice as of posting. Will be watching again
as soon as I have free time and probably more times before season 2
drops. Patience, patience...
- I've missed you Middle-earth! <3
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Elrond |
Favorite Scenes
- Elrond meeting Disa for the first time
- Arondir and company fighting for the old tree
- The Singing: Disa's plea to the rocks and Poppy's This Wandering Day
- Adar bidding farewell to the sun
- Isildur and Galadriel waiting for the sunrise
- Isildur and Elendil catching up after the battle
- Conversation of Galadriel and Theo (Galadriel's turning point)
- Elrond and Durin mining for mithril
- The Stranger VS the Mystics
- Galadriel and Halbrand's confrontation
Favorite Music Themes
- Main Title
- Khazad-dûm
- Númenor
Favorite Lines
"My father single-handedly sailed to Valinor, and convinced the Valar to join the war and vanquish Morgoth. So great were his deeds that the Valar lifted him beyond the bounds of this world to forever carry the Evening Star across the sky. For many years, at days end, I would look up at it wondering what might he think if he were watching me. Would he be proud of what I've accomplished with his legacy? Or disappointed by the countless ways I'd failed to live up to it? But then, one night, it struck me that I would be only too happy to hear any judgment, so long as it granted me the opportunity to have but one more conversation with my father. Do not waste what time you have left with yours." - Elrond's speech on his father
”Hope is never mere, Elrond, even when it is meager” - Gil-galad
“Where there is love it is never truly dark. How could it not grow... in a home like yours?” - Elrond
"Because a burden shared may either be halved or doubled, depending on the heart that receives it." - Elrond
"Despise not the labor which humbles the heart. Humility has saved entire kingdoms the proud have all but led to ruin." - Galadriel
"What cannot be known hollows the mind. Fill it not with guesswork." - Galadriel
“What kind of father would I be if I teach our children the will of a king should be counted as dross to be cast to the wind?” - Durin IV
"We do not say goodbye. We say Namárië. It means more than simply farewell. It means 'go towards goodness.'" - Elrond
"I admire all who can see into the mystery of things, who can divine from the plainness of what is, the beauty of what could be." - Celebrimbor
"There is a fateful hour in the destinies of men. An hour of judgment, in which each of us, every one, must decide who we shall be." - Miriel
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