I'm sorry, but you are wrong, and for that you must be destroyed.
I bet, along your line of discussion of not remembering Isildur, the average viewer does not realize this is Mordor.TCTTS said:
I will say, one of the cheesiest things I've seen in an episode of TV in a long time was the "SOUTHLANDS" text changing to "MORDOR" at the end. Loved the episode itself, but man that was bad. Why not just have Adar literally say "Mordor"? It was set up perfectly. Or just not show it/say it at all, and let that final shot speak for itself, since 90% of the audience already knows.
I just mean specifically for not remembering this bitTCTTS said:
Ha, then I'm super lost. When is there another flashback, save for Gollum's backstory?
Another poster mentioned it already, and I'm sure others had the thought, but it's very convenient for Galadriel to take him to the elves if he is, in fact, Sauron. I'm still not ready to believe it, but man, everything about this guy - week after week - is piling up to make it seem that way.Quote:
Not sure where Halbrand's story goes from here. If the Southlands people start settling Gondor, who of course become Isildur's people, I'm wondering there he lands in all this. Maybe he travels north and establishes Arnor, where he eventually becomes the Witch King? (I know that screws with the lore though.)
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Are you familiar with Aegon the Conqueror, by chance? Or Rhaegar Targaryen?
He's never been seen on screen, Rhaegar I think once, but they're constantly talked about in HotD and GoT. I think that's the best comparison I've got at the moment.
PatAg said:I just mean specifically for not remembering this bitTCTTS said:
Ha, then I'm super lost. When is there another flashback, save for Gollum's backstory?
TCTTS said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Are you familiar with Aegon the Conqueror, by chance? Or Rhaegar Targaryen?
He's never been seen on screen, Rhaegar I think once, but they're constantly talked about in HotD and GoT. I think that's the best comparison I've got at the moment.
I vaguely remember those names, but I couldn't tell you who either one was. Names of fantasy characters just never stick in my brain.
TCTTS said:PatAg said:I just mean specifically for not remembering this bitTCTTS said:
Ha, then I'm super lost. When is there another flashback, save for Gollum's backstory?
I vaguely remember that scene. I'm asking *when* in the trilogy it's shown.
It's been a while for me, too. It's either the very beginning of Fellowship, or when Elrond is telling Gandalf he doesn't trust humans anymore.TCTTS said:PatAg said:I just mean specifically for not remembering this bitTCTTS said:
Ha, then I'm super lost. When is there another flashback, save for Gollum's backstory?
I vaguely remember that scene. I'm asking *when* in the trilogy it's shown.
powerbelly said:TCTTS said:PatAg said:I just mean specifically for not remembering this bitTCTTS said:
Ha, then I'm super lost. When is there another flashback, save for Gollum's backstory?
I vaguely remember that scene. I'm asking *when* in the trilogy it's shown.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
The thing I always took from that scene is that capes are badass. They need to be a thing in fantasy more.
cochrum said:
Sorry I have not read this thread, but the first 2 episodes suck and I was so excited about this series. Does it get any better? Thanks
Totally agree. I was expecting a strike-through on SOUTHLANDS. So odd that they didn't just have Adar say it.TCTTS said:
I will say, one of the cheesiest things I've seen in an episode of TV in a long time was the "SOUTHLANDS" text changing to "MORDOR" at the end. Loved the episode itself, but man that was bad. Why not just have Adar literally say "Mordor"? It was set up perfectly. Or just not show it/say it at all, and let that final shot speak for itself, since 90% of the audience already knows.
She was 10. Those extra two years were spent in quick-twitch muscle training and gassers with the Phalanx Guard of House Organa.Brian Earl Spilner said:
If only you were this critical when watching multiple adults struggle to capture an eight year old kid in Obi-Wan.