PatAg said:You 100% should know Isildur because of Elrond repeatedly going "ISILDURRR, CAST IT INTO THE FIRE" lolTCTTS said:Maximus_Meridius said:
I know I'm a broken freaking record, but this episode is really another example of why relying on characters that are very well known wasn't a great idea. No one, and I mean NO ONE, is buying that Isildur is dead. There's no tension there. Furthermore, pretty much everyone is aware of the fact that Celeborn is alive and well in the third age, so again, this whole "I never saw him again" is kinda pointless when everyone is basically saying "uh huh, so we can expect to see him at some point in the future". In contrast to that, Isildur's buddy dying? Nobody saw that coming (yet, anyway), and I honestly have no idea if Bronwyn or Arondir live to the end. There is tension there.
I'd say I'm a pretty "average" audience member, having only seen the first three movies, and literally the only character I know from the original trilogy is Galadriel. Oh, and I guess Elrond is Agent Smith, right? Either way, I have absolutely no idea who Isildur and Celeborn are in the OT, or that they were even in the OT. Hell, I don't even know who Celeborn is. And Isildur is human, right? How does he even live that long?
And you definitely know Elrond.
Most of the flashbacks are specifically about them.
I will disagree about tension, because even though you may know they survive you can still have anticipation of seeing how the story resolves itself.
We knew Saul survives to be in breaking bad, but there is stll tension
Oh, yeah, ok, I vaguely remember that guy. So the ring would explain how he lives so long.