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Topic   The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

Bleed_DukeBlue
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3-Sep-2022(#41)
Lol at whoever negged all of the even slightly positive comments about the show. I’m sorry the TV show hurt you.
Scott
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* 3-Sep-2022(#42)
Bleed_DukeBlue wrote:
> Lol at whoever negged all of the even slightly positive comments about the show.
> I’m sorry the TV show hurt you.

This crap is getting so old. It was bad enough how people have become so much more critical over the last couple decades, everybody thinks they're a professional film critic or something. Now on top of that, we have huge groups of people who go on the warpath if something has even a hint of something they don't like. Get outside and enjoy life, people. If you're not interested in something, for whatever reason, just don't watch it. If you watch it but don't like it, fine. Say so, if you'd like, and then move on with your life.
Feeb
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* 3-Sep-2022(#43)
Watched the first two. I’m intrigued and having begrudgingly read The Silmarillion- I’m excited as to see where this is going and who these characters will become.
theJaw
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* 3-Sep-2022(#44)
Scott wrote:
>
> This crap is getting so old. It was bad enough how people have become so much more
> critical over the last couple decades, everybody thinks they're a professional film
> critic or something. Now on top of that, we have huge groups of people who go on
> the warpath if something has even a hint of something they don't like. Get outside
> and enjoy life, people. If you're not interested in something, for whatever reason,
> just don't watch it. If you like it but don't watch it, fine. Say so and move on
> with your life.

This. It's one thing to critique what you watch, even if one pretends to be a professional film critic, that's valid enough. But some folks make it a legit mission to crap on something they dislike or to harass folks who happen to like something they don't. Toxic fandom is obnoxious, as is toxic anti-fandom, but it's unfortunately just a common factor if you're into this stuff these days.

Heck, at least on GTZ the person can get it out of their system by negging posts without needing to spew some lame excuse for their arbitrary hate.

On topic, I think I'm gonna let a few episodes build up so I have a good chunk to watch at a time. Never been HUGE into LOTR though I do enjoy the original trilogy, but I like it enough. Looking forward to bingeing a few episodes whenever I do.
Reed
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3-Sep-2022(#45)
First episode was meh, will see tho.
Frozyre
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5-Sep-2022(#46)
Admiral wrote:
> I can't stand critics. I'm super pumped for this.

Just like I can't stand yuppy fans who'll eat anything that's shoveled out short of a pile of crap on a steaming platter.

Or maybe they'll eat that too if enough spice and sauce is sprinkled on it to deal with the smell. Maybe.
MrBean
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5-Sep-2022(#47)
Finished episode 1, while I wanted more on the story up till now, overall pretty happy with it.
Shane12m
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5-Sep-2022(#48)
Frozyre wrote:
> Admiral wrote:
>> I can't stand critics. I'm super pumped for this.
>
> Just like I can't stand yuppy fans who'll eat anything that's shoveled out short
> of a pile of crap on a steaming platter.
>
> Or maybe they'll eat that too if enough spice and sauce is sprinkled on it to deal
> with the smell. Maybe.

Imagine caring what other people enjoy
Shane12m
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5-Sep-2022(#49)
I was super into lord of the rings back in the day when the family would see the movies together. Then I read the hobbit and loved it. Saw the hobbit movie not doing any research on it and was super bummed that it wasn’t one movie and then never saw the other movies of that trilogy.

I’m sure I’ll watch this eventually but I’ll wait for all the episodes to be out so we can watch our own pace if we enjoy it
MrBean
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* 5-Sep-2022(#50)
Finished ep 2. Feel like I kinda know enough to get by, but like other modern shows, I find myself relying on some YT recap/review shows to make me feel less dumb.

Relatively happy with it so far, minus skipping over so much background and not properly explaining things. The whole migration of the elves and the big ass battle... Just glossed over.

It's a lot for two episodes when they have 5 seasons to go. Feels like they dumped a ton of details on us, that come with expectations of the books.

Have some theories about Theo/Halbrand, really curios to see how that plays out. No f'ing idea who or what the giant is or role he plays.

Time to re-watch the trilogy again, been a bit.
MrBean
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* 5-Sep-2022(#51)
Ok I feel dumb... The sword that Theo found



How can this be Saurons sword? He's not even yet in power right? We don't even know who he is and when we do meet him, he's younger and not in power.

I'm confused.

bill
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6-Sep-2022(#52)
Sauron was Morgoth's lieutenant. He was part of the bad guys that got defeated in the great war that they glossed over (at the end of the First Age). Morgoth is gone, but the dark forces he commanded are not entirely gone. Orcs are still around too, despite a massive attempt to genocide them by the elves. Incidentally, Morgoth created the orcs by torturing some Elves with dark sorcery. So, the Elves are particular pissed about all that.

This Rings of Power series is about the rise of Sauron as a Dark Lord and how the rings of power are created. I think it's roughly analogous to the Star Wars prequel series (which can be seen as the rise of the Emperor). We know that Sauron is defeated at the end of the Second Age, but that his ring survives and thus he comes back and the story of Lord of Rings plays out until his final defeat.

I think the broken dark sword from Rings of Power is not Tolkien canon, just something they dreamed up as a plot device of sorts. I'm OK with that, evil swords are cool in my book (I'd love to see a TV series about Moorcock's Elric and Stormbringer). I think they are trying to show how The East becomes Mordor and how the men there are corrupted.


I've watched the 2nd episode now too. I liked it. There was more action and adventure to it. It feels different from LoTR story/movies. It's another time for Middle Earth. The focus is on different, less familiar locations and people.

I haven't read The Silmarillion (I hear it's long and dry, no thanks), but I have read LoTR wikis a fair bit.

I don't understand the extreme bad reactions, seems really strange/suspicious. I'm not expecting it to be better than the LoTR movies, but I think it's an interesting story to tell. I think they should have some license to add to the story to flush it out and give it some life.

I liked The Hobbit movies. I guess a lot of people reacted badly to them and maybe that's related to the bad reactions to this Rings of Power series. In my opinion, the LotR movies are great while The Hobbit movies are less so, but still good. I expect about the same of this series. Again, Star Wars may be similar (Ep 4,5,6 are the best; but I still enjoyed all the rest).

I have an idea who the weird giant is from reading the wiki, but it's a huge spoiler and I may be wrong, so I won't say. I don't think he's a wizard like Gandalf since they don't come until the Third Age.
Feeb
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6-Sep-2022(#53)
bill wrote:
> Sauron was Morgoth's lieutenant. He was part of the bad guys that got defeated in
> the great war that they glossed over (at the end of the First Age). Morgoth is gone,
> but the dark forces he commanded are not entirely gone. Orcs are still around too,
> despite a massive attempt to genocide them by the elves. Incidentally, Morgoth created
> the orcs by torturing some Elves with dark sorcery. So, the Elves are particular
> pissed about all that.
>
> This Rings of Power series is about the rise of Sauron as a Dark Lord and how the
> rings of power are created. I think it's roughly analogous to the Star Wars prequel
> series (which can be seen as the rise of the Emperor). We know that Sauron is defeated
> at the end of the Second Age, but that his ring survives and thus he comes back and
> the story of Lord of Rings plays out until his final defeat.
>
> I think the broken dark sword from Rings of Power is not Tolkien canon, just something
> they dreamed up as a plot device of sorts. I'm OK with that, evil swords are cool
> in my book (I'd love to see a TV series about Moorcock's Elric and Stormbringer).
> I think they are trying to show how The East becomes Mordor and how the men there
> are corrupted.
>
>
> I've watched the 2nd episode now too. I liked it. There was more action and adventure
> to it. It feels different from LoTR story/movies. It's another time for Middle
> Earth. The focus is on different, less familiar locations and people.
>
> I haven't read The Silmarillion (I hear it's long and dry, no thanks), but I have
> read LoTR wikis a fair bit.
>
> I don't understand the extreme bad reactions, seems really strange/suspicious. I'm
> not expecting it to be better than the LoTR movies, but I think it's an interesting
> story to tell. I think they should have some license to add to the story to flush
> it out and give it some life.
>
> I liked The Hobbit movies. I guess a lot of people reacted badly to them and maybe
> that's related to the bad reactions to this Rings of Power series. In my opinion,
> the LotR movies are great while The Hobbit movies are less so, but still good. I
> expect about the same of this series. Again, Star Wars may be similar (Ep 4,5,6
> are the best; but I still enjoyed all the rest).
>
> I have an idea who the weird giant is from reading the wiki, but it's a huge spoiler
> and I may be wrong, so I won't say. I don't think he's a wizard like Gandalf since
> they don't come until the Third Age.
>


I’d expect he’s a maiar with the way he looks and how he got there. Top choices would be Sauron or an Istari / Gandalf etc. Since the istari come to defend against Sauron he needs to arrive first- is he here yet?

bill
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6-Sep-2022(#54)
@Feeb

My guess is "Annatar" e.g.

https://www.glyphweb.com/arda/a/annatar.php
(I think this page may be a rough outline of the story that Rings of Power intends to tell).

"Sauron's scheme to entrap the Elves was one of subtle persuasion. He took on the angelic appearance of an emissary of the Valar and gave himself new names. Among these were Artano the high smith and Aulendil the servant of Aulë, but the best known of these guises was Annatar, the Lord of Gifts. In this form he went to the Elves and offered them his aid in their works, but even as Annatar most of the leaders of the Elves were suspicious of him. He was rebuffed by Gil-galad, Elrond and Galadriel, but the Jewel-smiths of Eregion were less suspicious, and their leader Celebrimbor accepted his offers of knowledge and help."

This would seem to fit what Rings of Power is doing plot-wise. Admittedly, the weird giant is not exactly angelic, apart from falling from the sky.

Feeb
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* 6-Sep-2022(#55)
bill wrote:
> @Feeb
> ...

🤔

ahh!! That is a very good guess. Annatar / Sauron convinces celebrimbor to meld the three rings. This probably needs to happen before Sauron is revealed / istari arrive. I think you’re correct.

Scott
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6-Sep-2022(#56)
bill wrote:
> I don't understand the extreme bad reactions, seems really strange/suspicious. I'm
> not expecting it to be better than the LoTR movies, but I think it's an interesting
> story to tell. I think they should have some license to add to the story to flush
> it out and give it some life.

With something like this, there were bound to be die-hard LotR fans who didn't like it for numerous possible reasons, that's to be expected. But then on top of that you have the Woke army who freak out if there's ANYTHING they consider to be "woke" in a movie or tv show, so that blows things much more out of proportion. The best I can tell on this one, the only thing they're claiming is "woke" is characters who should be white are played by actors of other colors. Definitely an important thing to be making a stand on. /s

> I liked The Hobbit movies. I guess a lot of people reacted badly to them and maybe
> that's related to the bad reactions to this Rings of Power series. In my opinion,
> the LotR movies are great while The Hobbit movies are less so, but still good. I
> expect about the same of this series. Again, Star Wars may be similar (Ep 4,5,6
> are the best; but I still enjoyed all the rest).on

That's how I am. I definitely liked the LotR movies much more, but I still enjoy the Hobbit movies quite a bit.
Kommie
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6-Sep-2022(#57)
If you sat down to read The Hobbit, it would take less time than watching all the movies.
theJaw
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* 6-Sep-2022(#58)
Elon Musk hates The Rings of Power. So without having seen any of it, I think it's a superb television experience.
Scott
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6-Sep-2022(#59)
That's just as bad as the people who hear it's "woke" and immediately write it off as garbage.
theJaw
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* 6-Sep-2022(#60)
Unless you acknowledge it as the joke that it was intended as. The anti-woke folks are dead serious about that crap.
Kommie
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6-Sep-2022(#61)
I really don't understand how some people are infatuated with a billionaire.
Feeb
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6-Sep-2022(#62)
theJaw wrote:
> Elon Musk hates The Rings of Power. So without having seen any of it, I think it's
> a superb television experience.

He’s probably never even been to middle earth and watched the elves.
theJaw
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6-Sep-2022(#63)
A true friggin poser, ol' Musk.
Archer
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6-Sep-2022(#64)
It baffles me that people hate on something and refuse to watch something. Even though they love the franchise. Just because someone of color is in it. WTF is wrong with people. I've seen so much bullcrap the last few days about this show and the new game of thrones show because there are black people in it.
Frozyre
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* 6-Sep-2022(#65)
Shane12m wrote:
> Frozyre wrote:
>> Admiral wrote:
> |>> I can't stand critics. I'm super pumped for this.
>>
>> Just like I can't stand yuppy fans who'll eat anything that's shoveled out short
>> of a pile of crap on a steaming platter.
>>
>> Or maybe they'll eat that too if enough spice and sauce is sprinkled on it to
> deal
>> with the smell. Maybe.
>
> Imagine caring what other people enjoy

If people are going to go out of their way around the block with the whole "man, too many critics" or "man, soooooo many haters" you know what? You're stirring those "haters" and critics to speak up. I'm one of the people who're not going to go out of my way to prevent people from enjoying what they want to enjoy. Enjoy the damn show. I have my reasons for not wanting to watch the show. You have your reasons to watch the show. I will say and judge based on what I've seen from the peter jackson films and what I could expect from the trailers I've seen. That says more than most who're criticizing and HADN'T experience the films or even watched the trailer.

So what's the big problem, huh? The problem is fans CANNOT handle opposing views that critique what they like. They want everything one sided. Well, big deal, it's not going to happen. I guess it's too much to simply ask for people to shut the hell up and just enjoy what they like and ignore said criticism. But nope, gotta rile the crap up by having to fling a shot at the hornet's nest and expect nothing to come from it. How entitled...

Don't be a hypocrite either because you're the one who cared too much about what I said to respond so snarky. Everyone else is talking like nothing, but there you are...
Feeb
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6-Sep-2022(#66)
Need some dressing.
theJaw
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* 6-Sep-2022(#67)
Somewhat on the current subject I suppose, but for me...

If I enjoy something, I'm inclined to talk about it and suggest it to people because I enjoyed it, and am completely willing to let them form their own opinion should they choose to watch it.
If I dislike something, I'm inclined to simply not watch it, or go out of my way to crap talk it. Heck, even for the Star Wars projects I disliked, I won't crap on them solely as an attempt to prove that I've had a superior experience as a fan over other folks who enjoyed them.

The most negative voices ring loudest, because they're usually the most angry, and most of the time over crap that's not worth being so angry about. Fantasy stories that are meant to be an escape from this sort of menial real-world BS being a prime example. If you don't like TROP, don't watch it. Post a review somewhere, get it out of your system, wash your hands of it, and move on like a functioning human being. Don't consistently post about how hard you hate it, how hard it betrays the creator, how it should have never been made, etc. THAT is inviting discourse, especially when posted among folks who are genuinely enjoying it.

It's the equivalent of going to a band's show, getting right in the middle of the folks singing along to the hook of a particularly popular song, and saying "I liked them before they got cool." Like great, these folks like it now. It's not a life-or-death situation. Learn to enjoy the direction, or don't. Either is fine, just move on.
Best1989
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7-Sep-2022(#68)
Yeah, people just waste too much energy and time trying to push the hate out there. I wish I had all that free time.

--

I'll watch this at some point, but I always like to wait a bit and binge-watch later.
lordly_llama
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7-Sep-2022(#69)
It's not about being "woke". It's about changing the lore.
Feeb
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7-Sep-2022(#70)
lordly_llama wrote:
> It's not about being "woke". It's about changing the lore.


After two episodes what has changed that has been definitively established lore?
theJaw
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7-Sep-2022(#71)
Well, some folks certainly make it about being "woke" in a big way, unfortunately. Not that those folks should be taken seriously anyhow.

If I'm not mistaken, didn't Jackson's original LOTR trilogy change a lot from the books too? I don't know why folks are acting like this is the first time book details have changed for a film adaptation. It happens for almost any adaptation ever, it seems LOTR isn't (and never has been) immune.
Kommie
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7-Sep-2022(#72)
Well, the real hardcore fans hate those movies. Like, hardcore. They exist. It is an adaptation after all.
MrBean
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7-Sep-2022(#73)
5 seasons they had to commit to... Of course there's gonna be a ton of new content. People are annoying and dog just to dog. The internet has become a massive cry baby dog-a-thon.

I just avoid reviews and critics with basically anything anymore.
bill
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7-Sep-2022(#74)
Committing to 5 seasons should be a good thing. Hopefully, it means they've planned it out well. Also, that it won't get canceled before it's resolved.

I wonder if they are planning other Tolkien spin-off shows. HBO has a ton of Game of Thrones spin-off shows in the works. Disney is spewing out Star Wars stuff (and Marevel, sort of). Paramount+ is cranking out Star Trek shows...
MrBean
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7-Sep-2022(#75)
With the push for new content in these streaming wars days ... I'd be amazed if Amazon didn't already have some ideas being developed. Given how each platform has a bit of their own claim to fame of really big shows, Amazon is one of the weaker ones at the moment, at least in the Sci-Fi/Fantasy genre. LotR makes a ton of sense to further develop to compete with HBO/Disney.

1 hour, 8 episodes, 5 seasons = 40 hours! This is insane when you look at how much they covered in the original trilogy based on the original books. I don't know how much material exists that they drew inspiration for this era of LotR, but I'm assuming vastly less. It gives them a ton of room for creativity to color within the lines, but possibly veer and have more creative freedom to explore other eras, characters, and story lines.

The simple fact that they have a $60 MILLION per episode budget, is just mind boggling. They are clearly investing into this, hopefully for more than the planned 5 seasons.
lordly_llama
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8-Sep-2022(#77)
Feeb wrote:

>
>
> After two episodes what has changed that has been definitively established lore?

The source material. Kinda why some people didn't like The Hobbit movies; they're making crap up.

I enjoyed both episodes whenever I realized to watch them as just another fantasy show instead of a LOTR spin-off.
Feeb
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8-Sep-2022(#78)
lordly_llama wrote:
> Feeb wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> After two episodes what has changed that has been definitively established lore?
>
>
> The source material. Kinda why some people didn't like The Hobbit movies; they're
> making crap up.
>
> I enjoyed both episodes whenever I realized to watch them as just another fantasy
> show instead of a LOTR spin-off.

There is no source material for most of these characters. Yes they are making it up. No established lore has been desecrated.
theJaw
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8-Sep-2022(#79)
Scott wrote:

lol this is good. Sorry to keep bringing up House of the Dragon in a LOTR thread, but that show got this same backlash for black Velaryons. Lots of parallels between the two shows. Seems a certain sect of high fantasy fans are decently obsessive when it comes to skin color, as if the races in question weren't just fictional to begin with.
razeak
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8-Sep-2022(#80)
So....if LOTR was review bombed because of skin color, why wasn't HOD?
theJaw
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8-Sep-2022(#81)
Probably because bigger dorks have been following LOTR for a longer amount of time.

Topic   The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power