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    • ArkandelA
      Arkandel @Wizz
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      @Wizz Just to not sound negative though, even if the reveal (both reveals, really, including the Stranger) was predictable I do like the complexities they introduced. This is not an all-out villain at this point, twirling his mustache as he gloats about wanting to kill everyone who stands in his way.

      There was even a great line in there about the difference between ruling and saving Middle-Earth. He comes off as asking for help - even in a really dysfunctional, twisted way. He wants to be bound to the light, and wants to be redeemed. And in the background there are these Orcs who got tortured and just want to live free, Southlands Men who need hope and have crowned him king, etc.

      To be honest when the series came out I was expecting zero nuisance from its villains. Just plain good versus evil. There’s promise in the show, despite its flaws.

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        lordbelh
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        I didn’t really like it that much.

        I don’t think it was a catastrophe (like some of the anti-hype claimed) so much as a disappointment. Visually it was great. Some of the acting pretty good, some not so good, but I suspect the latter had as much to do with lackluster direction/writing as the actors themselves. The plot, character work, writing and pacing was definitively subpar, though.

        I actually stopped watching after the third episode, but got roped back into watching the rest as well.

        @Arkandel said in The Rings of Power - Discussion:

        My god, fuck off. Really, that’s a line in the sand now? Warfare logistics?

        I mean… I really like warfare logistics to make sense. 😞

        Edit: Corrected to attribute quote to the right person.

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        • AriaA
          Aria @lordbelh
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          @lordbelh said in The Rings of Power - Discussion:

          @Aria said in The Rings of Power - Discussion:

          My god, fuck off. Really, that’s a line in the sand now? Warfare logistics?

          I mean… I really like warfare logistics to make sense. 😞

          That was an Arkandel quote, not a me quote.

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          • JennkrystJ
            Jennkryst @Kestrel
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            @Kestrel said in The Rings of Power - Discussion:

            […] the distinct lack of lesbians in Middle-Earth with a bit of gayladriel.

            Wasn’t someone just shouting about how Elves are not allowed to be horny in a different thread?

            Mummy Pun? MUMMY PUN!
            She/her

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            • RozR
              Roz
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              she/her | playlist

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              • KestrelK
                Kestrel
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                Finale Thoughts:

                • Lenny Henry made me cry. I knew he would be great in this role. I was not disappointed by him.
                • Harfoots remain my favourite storyline, Nori & Stranger remain my OTPlatonic. On this @Arkandel & I are diametrically opposed. I don’t care about tall people, Hobbits: First Class spinoff when?
                • Set design so pretty, oooh
                • Elrond was my least favourite casting choice before watching the series, is one of my favourites now. He totally lacks Hugo Weaving’s intrinsic air of authority and yeah his face is not classically handsome, but wow in this context it somehow just works. Hats off to Aramayo. A different Elrond from the one I once had in my head, but one I can come to embrace.
                • I agree the finale was rushed. My man Celebrimbor was robbed. He deserved his own arc and got barely a skipped pebble.
                • I actually was surprised by the villain reveal, which makes me want to rewatch the whole thing now. I knew who Stranger was, but I was actually behind this fan theory (mouseover to read the URL for the deets, don’t want to hint at the spoiler otherwise). I expected we’d see a tale of gradual corruption rather than an immediate curtain-pull.
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                • ArkandelA
                  Arkandel @Kestrel
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                  @Kestrel said in The Rings of Power - Discussion:

                  • I actually was surprised by the villain reveal, which makes me want to rewatch the whole thing now. I knew who Stranger was, but I was actually behind this fan theory (mouseover to read the URL for the deets, don’t want to hint at the spoiler otherwise). I expected we’d see a tale of gradual corruption rather than an immediate curtain-pull.

                  I was hoping Halbrand was who you thought he’d be, as it’d give us a nice parallel - with a much darker twist - to Aragorn’s own arc.

                  I think season 1 should have worked more on expanding the potential list of eligible Ring recipients.

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                  • KestrelK
                    Kestrel
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                    I don’t generally use Twitter, but I have a private account for the sole purpose of occasionally looking up the latest hullabaloo.

                    Anyway, I decided to search for “Rings of Power” for a sense of public consensus on the finale, and all I found was endless Haladriel shipping memes.

                    Damnit, internet. Go to your room.

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                    • AriaA
                      Aria @Kestrel
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                      @Kestrel said in The Rings of Power - Discussion:

                      I don’t generally use Twitter, but I have a private account for the sole purpose of occasionally looking up the latest hullabaloo.

                      Anyway, I decided to search for “Rings of Power” for a sense of public consensus on the finale, and all I found was endless Haladriel shipping memes.

                      Damnit, internet. Go to your room.

                      There’s a sign hanging over the door that reads “Horny Jail”.

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                        NotSanni @Kestrel
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                        @Kestrel said in The Rings of Power - Discussion:

                        • Harfoots remain my favourite storyline, Nori & Stranger remain my OTPlatonic. On this @Arkandel & I are diametrically opposed. I don’t care about tall people, Hobbits: First Class spinoff when?

                        Literally my favorite part of every episode

                        Also, similarly surprised by the villain reveal. I assumed the same as the fan theory.

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                        • KestrelK
                          Kestrel @NotSanni
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                          A week later I’m still annoyed and mystified by all the Haladriel shipping. Like as pointed out here:

                          @NotSanni said in The Rings of Power - Discussion:

                          @Kestrel said in The Rings of Power - Discussion:

                          Sidebar, I really love all the bestfriendships on this show, and this is something I like about House of the Dragon too. Romantic couples are boring. Laenor + Rhaenyra, Nori + Stranger, Durin + Elrond are all my OTP. (One True Platonic.)

                          I think that the world could use more stories that incorporate non-romantic relationships. Tolkien was really, REALLY good at incorporating them into his own works, and I’m glad that Rings of Power is showing that at least a little.

                          I really wish it felt possible these days to explore platonic (or otherwise complex) relationships in fiction, even between people of the opposite sex, without it always having to turn into … vague general hand wave.

                          I cynically wonder if Amazon was trying to tease/bait this kind of reaction on purpose, or if it is just our culture to blame, but either way ew I hate it. Down with this ship.

                          Anyway, on a lighter and hypocritical note:
                          durond otp 4ever

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                          • ArkandelA
                            Arkandel @Kestrel
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                            I’d need to brush up on it but Tolkien’s Elves aren’t really driven by their relationships in the same way as other races. They mate for life, which probably reflects Tolkien’s background as a devout Catholic, as well as his more prudish society.

                            So the idea of breaking up, divorcing or even remarrying really isn’t that thematic in that sense. A quick google reveals only one Elf to have ever been with two partners - Finwë’s, who remarried after his first wife Míriel died, and that had complications relating to his first wife’s ‘reincarnation’. It’s pretty esoteric! Although it does bear saying when these folks fall, they fall all the damn way; Luthien and Beren’s bond basically defined the entire First Age.

                            Now I don’t think RoP will take that approach especially since they’ve already introduced at least one more Elf/Man couple and they do probably can use some more romance in the show than we’ve seen so far, but still. There is probably a range of reasonable compromises between “no Elf can ever take a lover outside of wedlock” and "Galadriel boinks Sauron". 🙂

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                            • JennkrystJ
                              Jennkryst @Arkandel
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                              @Arkandel Counterpoint:

                              Bad Boy Phase

                              Mummy Pun? MUMMY PUN!
                              She/her

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                              • RinelR
                                Rinel @Pyrephox
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                                @Pyrephox

                                Have you read Max Gladstone’s CRAFT SEQUENCE? It’s set in a modern similar-to-but-not-Earth fantasy world where most of the gods have recently been overthrown and society is largely run by people proficient in the Craft.

                                Proficiency in the Craft looks a lot like business and law.

                                It’s brilliant.

                                bird's still the word

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                                • JennkrystJ
                                  Jennkryst @Rinel
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                                  @Rinel Business and Law, you say?

                                  Business and Law

                                  Also WELCOME, SMOL BIRB.

                                  Mummy Pun? MUMMY PUN!
                                  She/her

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                                  • RinelR
                                    Rinel @Jennkryst
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                                    @Jennkryst

                                    Thanks! Good to be back now that life has settled down a bit. 🙂

                                    bird's still the word

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                                      Pyrephox Administrators @Rinel
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                                      @Rinel I haven’t! It’s been consistently recommended, though. It remains on The List for future reading.

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                                      • JennkrystJ
                                        Jennkryst
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                                        Tangentially related, FLGS had their annual Great Pumpkin sale, where I picked up the One Ring core book, so now I am almost REQUIRED to gripe about how we need a Middle Earth MU. Preferably with the lewdest of Elves, to annoy @Arkandel.

                                        Mummy Pun? MUMMY PUN!
                                        She/her

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                                        • ArkandelA
                                          Arkandel @Jennkryst
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                                          @Jennkryst said in The Rings of Power - Discussion:

                                          Tangentially related, FLGS had their annual Great Pumpkin sale, where I picked up the One Ring core book, so now I am almost REQUIRED to gripe about how we need a Middle Earth MU. Preferably with the lewdest of Elves, to annoy @Arkandel.

                                          I’ve played on Shang, so I shall say no more.

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