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I was reading an article on that. And according to Tolkien "historians"
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I think Meteor Man is Fladnag.
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Yes, having it be Gandalf would explain his connection to them later on.
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WTF? I thought this series was The Silmarillion.Holman wrote: Tue Sep 13, 2022 5:41 pm ...The Silmarillion, but the Amazon series doesn't have the rights to that story, only to what's said in the appendices to the LOTR.
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It's complicated.
For whatever reason, Amazon has the rights to the LOTR novels and The Hobbit, but not to The Silmarillion or Unfinished Tales or some other unpublished-JRRT-manuscript-derived sources.
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The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit are set during the Third Age, while the First and Second Ages are explored in other Tolkien writings such as The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales, and The History of Middle-earth. Because Amazon only bought the television rights to The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, the writers had to identify all of the references to the Second Age in those books and create a story that bridged those passages. These are primarily in the appendices of The Lord of the Rings, but also in certain chapters and songs.[3] Tolkien's estate was prepared to veto any changes from his established narrative,[26] including anything that contradicted what Tolkien wrote in other works.[3] The writers were free to add characters or details,[26] and worked with the estate and Tolkien lore experts to ensure these were still "Tolkienian".[3] They referenced letters that Tolkien wrote about his works and mythology for additional context on the setting and characters.[3][51] Simon Tolkien, a novelist and the grandson of J.R.R. Tolkien, consulted on the series and helped develop its story and character arcs. He is credited as a "series consultant".[52] The showrunners disagreed with suggestions that the series was only "vaguely connected" to Tolkien's writings. McKay said they felt it was "deeply, deeply connected" and a "story we're stewarding that was here before us and was waiting in those books" to be told.[53] A disclaimer is featured in the series's end credits stating that some elements are "inspired by, though not contained in, the original source material".[54]
So basically, anything from earlier ages mentioned in the LOTR/Hobbit novels is fair game. For example, we can have the Elven king Gil-Galad not because he appears in The Silmarillion but because Strider sang a song about him. But since there's no mention of the creation of the world or of the various sentient peoples in LOTR (although these get many, many pages in The Silmarillion), Rings of Power has to skip over them.
EDIT: To clarify, the rights to LOTR also include the appendices, which contain what is basically a summarized history of the elves and Numenoreans and etc that is later elaborated (at tremendous length) in The Silmarillion.
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Maybe he just went for a ride. Artistic license!
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Just watched episode 4. Lots of Numenor, lots of Southrons and orcs, plenty of dwarves, no Harfoots to be seen. Still a good episode!
Also, a *very* specific screenplay allusion:
There's also more on The Stranger, although we don't see him:
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Also, a *very* specific screenplay allusion:
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Holman wrote: Sat Sep 17, 2022 9:13 pm Just watched episode 4. Lots of Numenor, lots of Southrons and orcs, plenty of dwarves, no Harfoots to be seen. Still a good episode!
Also, a *very* specific screenplay allusion:
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It's now canon that Beleriand is Elven Ohio.
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The horror. The horror.
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It does lead the nation in pipe weed production...
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As for the second spoiler, go back and listen to the wording - I don’t think it’s as specific as what you wrote. In fact I remember that part and specifically thinking they worded it in a way that hinted at ‘arrival’ w/o specifying how.Holman wrote: Sat Sep 17, 2022 9:13 pm Just watched episode 4. Lots of Numenor, lots of Southrons and orcs, plenty of dwarves, no Harfoots to be seen. Still a good episode!
Also, a *very* specific screenplay allusion:
There's also more on The Stranger, although we don't see him:Spoiler:
As for Adar:Spoiler:
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I very much got the impression that the two ‘events’ happened at the same time, but were separate. Or the wording made me think that it was an intentional loophole.
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Yeah, you're right. I just listened to it again, and Creepy Southron really only says that the starfall means "his time is near."Carpet_pissr wrote: Sun Sep 18, 2022 10:08 am As for the second spoiler, go back and listen to the wording - I don’t think it’s as specific as what you wrote. In fact I remember that part and specifically thinking they worded it in a way that hinted at ‘arrival’ w/o specifying how.
I very much got the impression that the two ‘events’ happened at the same time, but were separate. Or the wording made me think that it was an intentional loophole.
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And about the dwarves:
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For the latest episode ("Partings"), I only had a single question for the experts - mithril:
Additionally, regarding the mystery comet man and the overland travel montage:
Still enjoying it tremendously. I'd rank it far above the Wheel of Time at this point. I really like what they've done with the orcs - their look. I am sure some of it is related to makeup and camera trickery (covering them up, giving them skull helmets, etc...), but I think they look better than what was in the movies.
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On mithril:Smoove_B wrote: Sun Sep 25, 2022 3:44 pm For the latest episode ("Partings"), I only had a single question for the experts - mithril:
Additionally, regarding the mystery comet man and the overland travel montage:Spoiler:
Still enjoying it tremendously. I'd rank it far above the Wheel of Time at this point. I really like what they've done with the orcs - their look. I am sure some of it is related to makeup and camera trickery (covering them up, giving them skull helmets, etc...), but I think they look better than what was in the movies.Spoiler:
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Interesting. Thanks.
I was googling around a bit (it's difficult I don't want to get spoilers) trying to get more information and someone had suggested (for mithril)
If this is all the case, I think it's pretty damn clever. Again, as a casual LotR fan I'm not upset with the new characters that have been created or the liberties they've taken so far - I'm just enjoying how it's all unfolding.
I was googling around a bit (it's difficult I don't want to get spoilers) trying to get more information and someone had suggested (for mithril)
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I appreciate that every episode is a beefy hour or more. It feels like it’s taking its time to tell the story it wants to tell.
I do really dislike Isildur. But I suspect that’s what the writers want.
The actors playing Elrond and Durin have fantastic chemistry though. I enjoy their bantering.
I do really dislike Isildur. But I suspect that’s what the writers want.
The actors playing Elrond and Durin have fantastic chemistry though. I enjoy their bantering.
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I get really nervous watching everyone work on a ship wearing full armor.
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It's buried in the Silmarillion, but the Númenóreans perfected quick-release armor for that very reason.


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Wow! This week's episode was absolutely amazing.
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It felt like
But it was quite epic and very well shot.
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At last some action. Where was that elf dude when Helm's Deep rolled around? And great fake out by the bad guys.
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First episode I stayed awake for the whole thing. <-- (An indictment on me, not the show...)
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While I do also like the action, as it's important for the story and provides all the tension... There is a small part of me that recognizes just how many times in these movies I find myself musing about just how fast someone could draw and shoot an arrow while drawing and shooting the next. I don't really say that as a negative. It's a cool thing for me to ponder. I just realize how often I'm doing it. I don't think we've seen our elf yet shoot a double-arrow...Jaymann wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2022 9:46 pm At last some action. Where was that elf dude when Helm's Deep rolled around? And great fake out by the bad guys.
And I don't think we have ever once even seen a single fletcher in the background... come to think of it.
Still I love it.
Now that being said... I'm still blindly happy to consume all of the Elven-bullet-time stuff. And I love the acrobatic saddle-play they are fond of too.
But mostly, I think I'm enjoying this for all the threads they have laid out (I suppose I could simply say, for the story) and the truly spectacular cinematography. And the world. Like Star Wars, I'm just in love with the universe that this exists in so much, that this is a much-appreciated treat.
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They forged an arrow-head right in the middle of the screen while they were waiting for the orc attack. Did you want to see the whole production chain or something?Unagi wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 11:14 am And I don't think we have ever once even seen a single fletcher in the background... come to think of it.
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Technically fletching is adding the feathers.
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Yes, but in the same way that Second-Age horses can understand Sindarin, in Middle-earth (prior to the Third Age) the arrows of the good come from the trees of Leantholin, sprouting their own "feathers" (actually stout leaves) that are organic to the wood. In this way they are said to fly straighter and truer than the later arrows of normal men.
There's a line in LOTR (the book, but not in the movie) where Legolas tells Aragorn that he "longs for the leaves of Leantholin," and no one knows what this means until they read The Silmarillion.
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I thought the latest (episode 6) was tight, taut drama. I loved the world-building around the Uruks and how it revealed that Galadriel herself contains some of the darkness she is fighting.
And then of course there's the *literal* world-building there at the end.
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So unsurprisingly, this week's episode doesn't contain any epic battles like last week. But, it's still a great episode. I read an article about the show that indicated it might be two years or more before we get the next season. I really hope that's not true. I think this show has been fantastic. Can't wait to see the season finale next week.
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I must have not been paying close attention:
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I don't think we know who those 3 are yet.
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I believe...
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