House of R - ‘Rings of Power’ Season 2, Episodes 1-3 Deep Dive | House of R

Episode Date: August 31, 2024

Mal and Jo are back in Middle-earth for ‘Rings of Power’ Season 2. They start by talking about their overall impressions of the first three episodes (06:28). Then, they dive helms deep into the ep...isodes by discussing each character and story line—from the elves in Lindon to the dwarves of Khazad-dûm (13:59). Hosts: Mallory Rubin and Joanna Robisnon Producers: Carlos Chiriboga and John Richter Additional Production: Arjuna Ramgopal Social: Jomi Adeniran Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:05 Soon, every realm will fall. Not just elves, the dwarves. And men, the darkness is growing stronger. And the rings of power are our last hope of restoring a light. You and I have work to do. Welcome back to Middle Earth, to House of Our, Mallory Rubin, you and I have work to do. Here we are.
Starting point is 00:01:44 Talk about the Rings of Power. Season 2, episodes one through three. Over three hours of Rings of Powers. What we're here to talk about today. Mallory, how are you doing? You know, it's a lot of runtime to get through in one pod. But panic is the fool's meal, Joe. And it would be wiser to sup on patience.
Starting point is 00:02:06 So I think we can do it. I'm hyped to be back in Middle Earth. I'm hyped to be here with you today. Just hitting me right away. with the wizardly wisdom. I love that. I love that. It was either that or killer of stone giants,
Starting point is 00:02:17 Eater of Dragon Bones. Didn't know what term to go with at the top. Listen. Get us ready. Get us ready for the pot ahead. Either of my favorite lines of these three episodes. It's pretty good. So in case it's not clear,
Starting point is 00:02:29 again, we're talking about three episodes from season two. Amazon and their Infinite Wisdom dropped three episodes at the beginning of this run. So if you've only watched one or you didn't know that they dropped three, you might want to press pause and go watch it. We're not going episode by episode. We're going sort of like storyline by storyline.
Starting point is 00:02:48 So we are going to talk about all three episodes at once. So just to be clear, you can't like listen to some pause, watch another episode. You got to watch all three and then come back and listen to us. Talk about it. I'm so excited to be back here talking on the Rings and Power with you, Valerie Rubin. Same. Also, folks didn't get a chance to listen. We did do like a primer pod earlier this week of sort of.
Starting point is 00:03:11 like catching up with what happened in season one where we left everyone, some of our most important moments and themes. So, you know, if you have been absent and not listening to us since last season of Rings of Power, welcome back. And we've got a primer pod for you, if that's something that you're interested in. Elsewhere in the feed. Program reminders really quickly. Poo-poo!
Starting point is 00:03:37 Midnight boys are doing a mailbag up. next week. Button mash, Star Wars, Outlaws, First Impressions. We've got a Ringervis recommends coming to you with some August recommendations from all of us. And Steve and Jomey on the Mint Edition are talking about Terminator Zero
Starting point is 00:03:55 starring the voice of Timothy Oliphant. How exciting for all of us, genuinely. Any update in there on Cobb Vance? I have yet to hear, but many people wanted to let me know that Timothy Oliphon is I believe the titular Terminator in Terminator Zero. So that's very exciting.
Starting point is 00:04:17 As for us, we will definitely be back next week covering episode four of Power. How are you feeling Mal about doing a second Rings of Power episode next week? Are you into that, Mailbag? I think a little bonus bag at the top of the week, given that we have three plus hours of Rings of Power to get through today. Maybe we'll have some talking points and topics that we didn't get to today. That seems probable.
Starting point is 00:04:40 that seems like a likely outcome. And so we can hit them in the form of one of our favorite things, a mailbag coming out of the holiday. So like, you know, we'll see exactly when. Okay. We'll probably record a Tuesday, go up Wednesday, go up Tuesday night, Tuesday afternoon.
Starting point is 00:04:54 Who knows? The prompt Hobbes and dragons at Gmail.com is all of your questions, comments, or concerns that we did not cover today. And we would love to hear from you. We already got some great emails, which, of course, we'll incorporate today. And maybe some we won't get to
Starting point is 00:05:09 and I'll sort of move those over into the mailbag. So, you know, we're just all Middle Earth all the time for the next couple episodes. Very exciting for us. Mallory, hugging folks to you track of Midnight Boys, Mint Edition, button rush, House ofar, what should they do? Thanks for asking. You're welcome. Simple.
Starting point is 00:05:29 Follow the pod. Follow House of R. Follow the Ringiverse on Spotify or wherever you get your podcast. Follow the new new this summer. ringerverse YouTube channel hit subscribe and then follow the ringerverse on the social media platform of your choosing Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, etc. And then as Joe noted, the inbox is open. So keep the emails coming throughout the season. Send us your emails on anything else that's on your mind. We're only a couple weeks away from Agatha, Penguin, etc. Hit us up. Did you say which stuff go? No. Okay. Which stuff go? Spoiler warning. Which stuff go on September 18th. Yes. Spoiler warning. So you might remember if you're with us for season one of Rings of Power that we have an unusual spoiler structure for Rings of Power episodes where we do sort of like three rings. It's a little complicated. I'm going to explain all of that next week because we're not doing that this week because we simply have too much to get to. So we're not doing a lot of book look ahead or anything like that. We will start that when we cover episode four. So we're not really doing any booklet ahead. I have a few like tiny sort of spoiler sections that we will like warn you about. And you can just skip. ahead. They're just like brief lore content that if you truly want to know nothing about what happens
Starting point is 00:06:44 in the future in, you know, a series of books called Lord of the Rings, you can skip ahead and not know any of that. Anything you want to say on the spoiler front, Mallory? I don't think so. Like you said, we'll go into a more detailed breakdown of the structure for the deep dives for episode four onward when we can talk about one episode at a time. Can't wait for that. Very excited for that. Genuinely. Okay. We did have a couple questions of people. asking because some of the reviews that came out were clearly a review of the whole season. If we got screeners for the whole season,
Starting point is 00:07:14 if we were watching ahead, we have only received screeners up through episode three. So we have not watched ahead. It is not our plan to watch our head. It's our plan to watch week to week. So that's how we're covering this show. Lovely. All right. A long-expected party. Should we go now to the opening snapshot?
Starting point is 00:07:31 Let's do it. Oh, I forgot about that. Jonti music. So good. All right. Johnty. The three episodes we are covering today are Elvin Kings Under the Sky, directed by Charlotte Brandstrom and written by Jennifer Hutchison, where the stars are strange, directed by Charlotte Brantzum,
Starting point is 00:07:55 and Louise Hooper, written by Jason Cahill, and The Eagle in the Scepter, directed by Louise Hooper and Charlotte Branson, and written by Helen Scheng. These are all, I believe, returning talents from season one. I just want to start us with this. simple question, Mallory Rubin, did we like it now? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:21 Yeah. Should I go first? You first. Should I kick us off here? You first. I enjoyed the premiere. I'm delighted to be back in a Rings of Power season. It's been two years.
Starting point is 00:08:30 It's been a long time. Great to be back in Middle Earth as we talked about at length on our primer pod and season one refresher. It's just really one of the great joys to get to discuss Middle Earth and Tolkien together, genuinely one of like our favorite things. So I'm thrilled to be back. This has actually nothing to do with Rings of Power. This is just an Amazon release strategy thing.
Starting point is 00:08:51 This is Amazon's approach is my least favorite approach. The mini-binch. The split, the hybrid approach. Like, this is what they do with the boys. This is not unique to Rings of Power. This was not how Rings of Power went in season one. The three, this is new for season two. We did get two for season one.
Starting point is 00:09:06 But have a lot at the start and then wait a while and start going week to week. I just, I've never loved that. mix, I really would prefer fully week to week or like a full binge and three meaty episodes. Like these are all north of an hour. I mean, listen, we're never going to complain about a hefty rings runtime. We were two people who believe that the theatrical cuts of the Peter Jackson trilogy, beautiful though they are, should be constitutionally abolished. You should only be allowed to watch the extended editions. Like the more we get the better. So to sit down and luxuriate in rings of power for like three and a half hours on the one hand was.
Starting point is 00:09:44 great, but now I'm like, okay, it just feels like we're caught but twixt in between. Anyway, in terms of what we actually got, in some ways, despite my overall feelings about this release strategy for Amazon Prime, it might have been beneficial for kicking off the season this way, because it was, even by the standards of rings of power pace that I think we are quite partial to overall, it was a slow start. Like, it took a while to get all of the characters back in the mix. We're not at Casa Dome with our beloved during Indysa until the second episode. We're not in Numenor until the third episode. So ultimately, I think being able to say at the end of these three, we returned and have a starting point in a recalibration and reorientation with all of our primary characters and places is more beneficial than having to wait many, many moons to see like, I don't know, for example, my beloved barrack.
Starting point is 00:10:36 I mean, what a way to start. Episode three, every now that something happens. And you're like, this is just just one of the joys of my life. life and a barrack cam that was that was one of them um you know i think that some of the some of the plot lines instantly felt more yeah harmonious and like operating at that perfect hum and frequency than others and i think that a couple others might take a a few episodes to settle in like the rock uh that is quaking and needs to find its new bearings but yeah overall just like thrilled to be back excited to go beat by beat and plot on the map by plot on the map and talk about
Starting point is 00:11:13 some of our faves with you. What about you? How did you feel about the return to rings of power? Yeah, I think as ever, as of season one, there are certain storylines that are like, oh, good, we're returning to this. Like, Dern and Disa, never a dull moment. You know what I mean? Like, always excited to return to them. And then there are other plot lines where, you know, it's more of a mixed bag. And that was the case of season one as well. The thing that struck me the most of these first three episodes, mainly because we got so many emails from listeners who were so excited about the rings of power, chiefly because it was a fantasy TV show that they could watch with the whole family,
Starting point is 00:11:47 which is not the case for House of the Dragon, right? And so they were like, we love watching the Rings of Power, we can watch with the kiddos. I was like, you know, they're calling us the villain season. We start with the Soron, a cold open emphasis on the cold versus the Galadriel, like season one, Galadryal sort of backstory cold open, season two, Soron. This is the, they're calling this sort of the villain season.
Starting point is 00:12:09 And so there's just like a lot of more like gore and beasties and scary moments. And so I was just like genuinely thinking about our listeners who are like families who are sitting down to watch us with their kids. And I'm like, is this still okay for kids? I hope so. Maybe I'm just like being too squeamish. But that was something that struck me a little bit. And then to your point about the release strategy, I thought it was interesting the way,
Starting point is 00:12:36 what felt very clear to me from like a TV making perspective. is that they sort of shuffled some of the planned scenes around. This is clearest, I think, in the Linden storyline, because you would have these sort of awkward transitions between Gilgallid and Galadro conversations in one location, and then the very next scene was them in another location. It was just very, that to me, and the way in which they're crediting two directors
Starting point is 00:13:03 on the second and third episode, each, you know, the same two directors. Just, I think they sort of shuffled things around a bit. On the one hand, you know, I am dying to know sort of their thinking behind that, but on the other hand, I kind of liked, I think in season one, it could be a little jarring to rapidly hop around, like constantly checking in from people, you know, people to place, or, you know, on the other side of that, when the dwarves are missing or the Harfids are missing for an episode, we're missing them. So there's, you know, it's one or the other because there's so many characters and locations
Starting point is 00:13:45 check in on. But I kind of like, for something like a Seilder's storyline and or Barrack storyline, if you prefer, that that doesn't start until episode three. I kind of liked that that was all together. And I felt like it could kind of like really get into it. I think if I had only gotten half of that in episode two, then half of it in episode three, I wouldn't have felt as emotionally invested, I think, as I wound up feeling. And that was a storyline that sort of surprised me by how much I got emotionally invested in it.
Starting point is 00:14:12 So, yeah, I think they're trying to be quite mindful about making sure that the stories they want to tell have a little bit of room to breathe. There's just a little like sort of awkward hangover from some of the reshuffling, I think, that we're seeing in these first three episodes. But overall, genuinely very excited to be back. And some, I mean, Charlie Vickers. as Sauron is just, I think, one of the, like, top fantastic performances of anyone ever and anything. I just think he's wonderful. And it's just, like, even more fun this season with sort of the leash off.
Starting point is 00:14:51 Like, it's just, we're having a great time. So, yeah. Delightful. Helms deep, deep dive into season two episodes one through three. Should we do it? Let's do it. Let's do it. I messaged you yesterday and I was like, Mallory, I'm working on the notes that
Starting point is 00:15:15 I've spent a half an hour and I'm only five minutes. So that's just how dense this opener was. This opening, we're going to start with a section we're calling Sauron's Lost Days, which was suggested by our listener, Michael. And that's a reference to Avatar, a harrowing Avatar, the last airbender episode called Appa's Last Days. So Sauron's Lost Days. Let's just start at the beginning. When you figured out where we were, when we were, what we were looking at, what was your response?
Starting point is 00:15:53 I thought this was amazing. Absolutely amazing. On the pace front, this is one of the things genuinely, I understand why it's not for everyone, but I love and admire about the show. They spent 20 minutes on a flashback to open season two. 20 minutes. Like that is, that's half of some episodes of television. That would be a whole episode of television for some shows.
Starting point is 00:16:21 Yeah, absolutely. And for some shows, it's like a line, right? You go in one direction or the other. And this is like, I just thought this was an incredible, an incredibly emblematic manifestation of their commitment to spending time in the places that they think are important. And with the ideas and moments in somebody's history that they think are essential.
Starting point is 00:16:42 to our understanding of something that then follows. So it was great to be back here. We had speculated from the trailers being, seeing Faradwaith, but like, first of all, we got that glimpse of the exploding weather effect. We were like, ooh, are we in the past? Or what's going on here? What sort of magic is unfolding?
Starting point is 00:17:03 What key event? And obviously, like, the fact that we opened season one, as you noted with Galadriel there on her quest, where she loses the allegiance of her company at last. And for that parallel to be there with Galadriel and Saron, in terms of the turn, right, the moment where you have gone where, like, others can't follow. And it's clear that that happened sooner. There's just the final moment of the breach. Very satisfying, given the links in our investment in their shared journey and then separation. I can't quite, even though our job on podcast
Starting point is 00:17:35 is to literally put things into words, I can't quite put into words what it meant to us as slow horses fans. And of course, shout out not only our fellow slow horses enthusiasts, but the chief Dunkirk head out there, Chris Ryan, to see Jack Loudham, River himself as a prior form of Sauron, I now need to know what Jackson Lamb says to this version of Sauron and the orcs, the Sloughhouse orcs. What speech do they get from Jackson Lamb after Morgatzfall? Or is it like merely a fart? Like, is that all it is? That's a great question.
Starting point is 00:18:17 My mind went in a different direction, which I was like, coat. My mind went in a completely different direction because my thoughts were like, what were the conversations to get Jack Loudon to do this, like a cameo? Not that he's like such a big star that he wouldn't, but I'm just sort of like, is he a big Tolkien nerd? Where they just sort of like, Jack, do you want to do this? And he's like, heck, yes, I love Tolkien. And also, did he run his lines?
Starting point is 00:18:39 Did he run his speech with his, uh, now new wife, Sersh-R-Haronin. Like, I'm just imagining him practicing for this with Sarsheron, who he calls Sersh, and her playing like the orcs. And that was just like what I was envisioning when I was thinking about this. It was very exciting. So, yeah. Jack Loudness here.
Starting point is 00:18:58 We're going to like sort of parse a lot of the language here. It's a very specific and, you know, classic rings of power connecting to all these other characters. But I will say, anecdotally, I heard from a few people, this was quite a confirmed. using opening for them because, you know, it says the dawn of the second age, but, you know, for people who aren't, who don't know the timeline that well, maybe they didn't really understand that this is a flashback, you know, Sauron has a different face. Adar has a different face, and that's just because they've recast that character. So I think for some people, it felt a bit disorienting, but that's where we're here for. We're here to hold your hand through this. So this is a flashback
Starting point is 00:19:40 centuries ago, according to the VFX people who did the goop that we're going to get to, that he was that Sauron was in goop form, just gooping about for centuries. So that's where we are in the timeline. And remembering that by the time Galadriel gets there at the opening of season one, this is like a ruin. Right. And a long time search. Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:20:05 Okay. So the first lines of season two of Rings the Power. Are Saurin saying, always after defeat, the shadow takes another shape and grows. And this is a Gandalf quote. This is what Gandalf says to Frodo in one of the most famous exchanges from Fellowship of the Ring when they're in the minds of Moria. And Gandalf says, always after defeat and a respite, Gantulf likes a respite. Sauron doesn't care for one. The shadow takes another shape and grows again.
Starting point is 00:20:36 And that's when Frodo says, I wish it need not have happened in my time. And Gandalf says, so do I. So do all, et cetera, et cetera. So that very famous, right before that is this line. And it's fascinating to connect Sauron to Gandalf, Saurant, Gandalf, Sauron to one of the most sort of like, I don't know, bolstering, like pull yourself up by your bootstraps a moment in the Fellowship of the Ring to, you know, our main villain addressing a sea of orcs.
Starting point is 00:21:07 And also, of course, we start with the shadow takes another shape and grows again. And this is the main theme we're hitting here, which is like shape shifting, which is something they really want to underline with Sauron's different face here. Yes, a helpful primer for the shape shifting and the new forms as we head into the Anatar face. Today, a new age begins under me. That's what he says. And then he just really is just, I mean, I mean, I just have some leadership notes for Sarn. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:41 We should note that what happened is his boss just died. Morgoth just died, was defeated. Yeah. Sauron was his lieutenant. Yeah. So he's not been in the main leadership position before. How do you think it's going, Mallory? It shows.
Starting point is 00:22:00 Yeah. Yeah. I think my guy needs a little management training here. Many works will die, not on the bullet point of bolster. language. Yeah, it's kind of amazing, actually, to watch the, like, the orcs are obviously, you know, Adar has to go through the motions of hiding his intention to stab Saron in the back and the neck with his crown.
Starting point is 00:22:26 But the orcs are like, his spoon. Yeah. It's very clearly, read the room. Not going over well. Yeah. And I don't know that Saron is quite prepared. to recover the crowd. We get a lot of interesting language, though, in this stretch.
Starting point is 00:22:44 And so it's a fun melding of watching him fail to hold on to this grip that he is seeking to, you know, he describes to Galadria like the loosening of the fist. This is his effort to establish a fist around this, around Morgoth's army. And to kind of pair this effort and this key point in terms of the chronology of his fall with, language and moments that then prime awesome. And this, you know, we said we're going to save the full like spoiler tears and breakdowns for pods starting with next week's deep dive. But one thing that we said at the beginning of every pod last season,
Starting point is 00:23:20 and we should say again is like, we're not going to pretend that people haven't watched the Jackson films. Yeah, seen Lord of the Rings. In addition to obviously the many, many people who have read the books. So like, that's the kind of stuff that we feel is fairly inbound to discuss. It's not like a secret or something on this pod that will be considered a spoiler. that say the one ring will eventually come into existence. And so to hear like to rule them all as one in this great speech he makes. I mean, how can it not make us think ahead and play out the
Starting point is 00:23:50 string ahead to one ring to rule them all? So I thought this was a very effective stretch of simultaneously showing us how he lost something while reminding us of what he will eventually achieve. Forreys says rule them all. He says a new kind of power not of the flesh but over flesh. And this is a phrase we heard multiple times in season one. Adar says it sort of remembering this speech. He's talking to Galadriel, and he's like, this was this whole game plan, not of the flesh, but over flesh. What does that mean?
Starting point is 00:24:20 Kel Brimbor parrots it later in a moment that makes Galadriel go, wait a minute. Is this hot guy I'm traveling with secretly the dark lord? Oh no. Stuff. To sort of better explain it what it means, not of the flesh, but overflesh. just to really quickly say that in Tolkien's world, there's like two parts of reality. There's the scene world and the unseen world,
Starting point is 00:24:44 and Galadryl and Gilgallad talk about the unseen world a little later when they were talking about their new rings. But the scene world is the physical world and of the flesh. Well, the unseen is a spiritual world over the flesh. So Saron is bent on finding a way to corrupt the spirit rather than the flesh to dominate the minds and wills of others, in contrast to Morgoth who made himself flesh
Starting point is 00:25:08 in order to control the flesh or physical matter of the world. So Morgoth set his sight on the bodies and Sauron's like, hearts and minds, baby, that's the way forward. Both super chill and not at all concerning. Completely fine. This idea that
Starting point is 00:25:28 he says rather worshipped at the saviors who finally healed it, healed Middle Earth. And this is something we talked a lot about in season one, this idea that is true. This isn't like a retcon from the show, this idea that is true that Sauron saw himself, you know, Sauron who started as this sort of angelic figure and has this fall into not a corporeal evil. The, you know, flaming eyeball representation of evil. What a way to go.
Starting point is 00:25:59 But he starts, as many of these things often do with good. intentions and this idea that like morgoth falls saurne hangs around a bit um and he says this is what toky wrote in a letter he lingers the middle earth very slowly beginning with fair motives the reorganizing and rehabilitation of the ruin of middle earth neglected by the gods his emperor turned to good and benevolence ended in a greater relapse um but he was not indeed holy evil, not unless all reformers who want to hurry up with reconstruction and reorganization are holy evil, even before pride and the lust to exert their will, eat them up, the healing of desolate lands. And healing, we should just say, is like one of Tolkien's favorite, like, most
Starting point is 00:26:51 idealized qualities. There's all these quotes, I'm not going to bore you and read them all, but like about healing hands that are connected to Aragorn. And we talked a lot in season one about the way in which Hal Brand was like very Aragorn coded. So this idea that like someone who wants to heal the land, have the healing hands of the king, but in this perverted, twisted, took it a bit too far kind of way. Just a touch. Just a touch. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:17 I thought that's really interesting. Yeah, I, that was, we had such fun. We're going to circle back to today. A few of those ideas we'd love talking about last season, the subcreators, oaths. Obviously, we'll do that throughout the season. but this idea of healing was was a thing that really we just had so intellectually and like emotionally stimulating to parse that, which is obviously one of the really like rewarding and satisfying things about spending time in this universe. And then like you think back to at the time we really loved the season one finale.
Starting point is 00:27:54 But now like really seeing how season two is going to unfurl in the in the form of creeping roots and gooey tendrils and other things alike. it's just incredibly satisfying to think back to like all of those moments where we see A Saran in the form of Halbrand allude to or hint at and then we'll get to see, you know, shortly this actual like moment of choice, one of many
Starting point is 00:28:22 for him with the, I took it, I took it, you know, I found it on a dead man. If we think to a scene now like the mind palace sequence when Galadriel confronts him and before we're back on that raft with him, before we get our mirror of Galadriel reflection of the ruling pair
Starting point is 00:28:40 that he's trying to pitch her on allowing them to be, he takes the form of Finrod, right? He takes the form of her brother. That's the first path to attempting to woo her and secure her allegiance through
Starting point is 00:28:55 the veil of a quest that she believes is for this purpose, healing and restoring peace. And so to, put not only for us to hear that this was something that in some initial and then fading or warped or twisted and whatever your perception on it is, Way, Sauron actually did noodle on for a minute to have him put that in Finrod's mouth as he is attempting to manipulate
Starting point is 00:29:22 Galadriel is so effective. My task is what Dreamrod says to Galadriel. Thank you. Okay, I can't wait to get to Kelladrymbor later. They're just all the names work for this, you know? my task was to ensure peace, but I learned that was Sauron's task as well. Like he's telling Galadriel that, but he's telling himself that too. This is how he was justifying his deeds. No, Galadriel, he was seeking a power not to destroy Middle Earth,
Starting point is 00:29:46 but to heal it just as your fellow elves are seeking to do this very moment. And then back in the Halperin for me, says to her, and I knew if ever I was to be forgiven, then I had to heal everything that I had helped to ruin. But she had to hear it from Finrod first, which I just now like love even more looking back on and thinking of that. again. The other moment of
Starting point is 00:30:09 Adar who hates Sauron and is telling Galadryl about him even Adar says after the defeat of Morgoth the one you call Sauron devoted himself to healing Middle Earth bringing its ruin lands together in perfect order. So it's very much a for the greater good. Many orcs
Starting point is 00:30:25 will die. Oh yeah. For the greater good which is you know this is fascism. This is this is what Sauron has in mind and it's not great. I will just say Tolkien, fairly anti-fascist. So here we are. Yes.
Starting point is 00:30:39 Yeah. And like, you know, this is something we also like to think about. There are you described like the angel in the fall, right? There are the biblical comps and corollaries, of course. And there are the parallels to the wars that Tolkien experienced and that were so central to his life. And so we can bring all of that to tracking. That's one of my favorite elements of diving deep into Tolkien is like him saying, I don't like allegory and all of us being like, too bad, my guy.
Starting point is 00:31:07 Your story is a whole of it. I'm glad that you don't, but you survive World War I and then watched your son go off to World War II and you were scarred by it and you put it in a fantasy tale. So this is what we're here to talk about. Okay. So, Saurin, warts a stabbing attempt. And then, again, Jack Loudant, smoothing his hair, the wig, the ginger wig down. Incredible.
Starting point is 00:31:30 In a totally normal and chilling cool way. Just absolutely shrieking. I am your only future and my path your only path. And his face distorts as he says it. Bulging, dark veins. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. It's great.
Starting point is 00:31:45 And then as you said, Adder uses Sauron's pointy crown to stab him. And just a quick crown corner with you all. This pointy crown is a design that we saw in Sauron in the battle flashbacks of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rain trilogy, which was in turn inspired by this drawing a more. that John Howe famous sort of Tolkien artist did. Morgoth's iron crown is quite famous, and it was forged to hold the three cimurals, these three points in the front for the three cimurals. In canon, the crown was melted down to make a collar for Morgoth. But Charlie Vickers has said that crown is Morgoth's crown.
Starting point is 00:32:26 So in this world, Sauron takes his old boss's crown. That's what he wants to wear a cimarles or no. the reason I bring up this morgoth's iron crown as like a fun piece of iconography to think about is that Samwise Gamji ever heard of him mentions the crown in one of our...
Starting point is 00:32:47 It's that time again. Mentioned the crown of one of our favorite parts of the two towers. When he's talking to Frodo about stories that go ever on, he's talking about Baron who's, Baron and Luthian is this very famous Tolkien story. and he says, barren now, he never thought he was going to get that Silmaril from the Iron Crown in Thangorodim, and yet he did.
Starting point is 00:33:11 And that was a worse place and a blacker danger than ours. But that's a long tail, of course, and goes on past the happiness and into grief and beyond it. And the Silmaril went on and became and came to Aaron Dill. And why, sir, I never thought of that before. We've got, you've got some of the light of that and the star glass that the lady gave you. Why did I think of it? We're in the same tale still. It's going on.
Starting point is 00:33:37 Don't the Great Tales Never End. We're in the same. That's a tattoo candidate for us as we talk about a quote. That's got to be up and that's got to be a contender. Don't the Great Tales Never End? The best. But yeah, Morgas Iron Crown is part of that whole bit. And so to have it here as this weapon used to temporarily render Sauron into goo is a,
Starting point is 00:34:02 is pretty wonderful. I loved this so much. The, you know, we'll build later in the premiere to Adder insisting that how back in the Hal Brand, Ben put his head at his feet and that moment, even though Hal Brand is working a deception there, that he has to expose himself in the same way to the same being that did this to him. That was really satisfying. But more broadly, the moment where Jack Loudon's sweet little face looks up the framing of that shot him looking up through the crown, which is just such, I mean, it's like it's Gallum looking up through the ring.
Starting point is 00:34:44 It calls upon so many familiar visuals to us in the ring's verse. And of course, like then we can think on the crown and ring connection and these symbols of power and these symbols of Sauron's might and his hold on Middle Earth. it was interesting to then to think back to the in the season one finale and the evolution a fairly rapid one but the evolution in a region of circular form oh it should be a crown no it's a ring oh how many right and like again the connection there are crowns to rings etc i love that when sauron was like two you know one for me and my lady galadriel galadro is like three um okay uh and what at this moment when all the orcs are stabbing uh their fallen leader remind you of Mallory Rubin?
Starting point is 00:35:31 I mean, it's the full Caesar. Yeah. It's just the full Caesar. We both put the air notes. Adam texted me. He was watching the other. He's like, the full Caesar. It's just I think everybody, of course, is meant to think of Caesar here.
Starting point is 00:35:41 You know, I never, never hate an opportunity to think of Kira Nines, so we'll be joining us shortly, actually, here in this, in this premiere. Fun to think of Brutus, makes us think of Menzies. All of our faves are here where we get to think of Caesar. So that's nice. Such a gooey, a gooey pile here on the ground. Just so much blood. Just goops.
Starting point is 00:36:03 Very squishy. So, yeah. Beans of light come out of Saron's mouth and eyes, very avatar state. And then boom, it's winter. Morgoth's evil in the books is always described as, quote, cold without mercy. The one ring is always cold to the touch. The past of the dead still warmth from people. So like this idea of evil and cold is something that Tolkien, if you're wondering like, why would a guy turning into Goop turn a whole landscape into winter?
Starting point is 00:36:40 I think it's just sort of that much evil sort of expelled into the world equals cold in Tolkien's mind. Yeah, and we have this kind of interesting then fire and ice-esque morgoth ice, saran ice here and the end of the morgoth. phase into then, obviously, we associate him. I mean, you're certainly right about the ring and the cool touch, but we do associate Saron as well with fire. So, like, the pairing of those elements and then the association of, like, the, you know, of the Valar with, like, these ties to the elements and aspects of the world. And, you know, thinking of, like, Mordora Mount Doom, the I wreath and flame, this touch,
Starting point is 00:37:22 like, literally can burn. We heard Galadriel in season one saying even up in, in, uh, in, uh, in, and forward with, even stone cannot hide the mark of one whose very hand is flame unquenched. So that was interesting, too, to think of the way that cold and fire both end up representing these manifestations of unceasing evil in this world. Any other ice and fire adjacent stuff you want to talk about here, Mallory Rubin? This made us both think of lands of always winter. I think for various reasons, this sense of like a magically locked state of a bad,
Starting point is 00:37:57 Bound winter, bound. Lots of utterances have bound again. Always a delight. But also the transition. You know, when we get to see the children, spoilers, the children create the white walkers in a green place and then winter takes root and takes hold. It was interesting to pan out when we establish our location in this season two prologue and then see the winter and the eve. fully take root. Love that. Love it. And the last thing we should say about Jack Loudon before he becomes, goes full goo, is a reason why we needed a different actor here, different face on Sauron is because in season one and also
Starting point is 00:38:45 in this premiere, Adar does not recognize the Charlie Vickers face as Sauron. You remember me? It's like, I don't. But he was like, so he's like, who are you? You seem familiar. do something to a woman or a child. That was so wild when he just like went through all the horrible things he could have done to Hellbrand. Wild stuff.
Starting point is 00:39:06 Oh, yeah, it's fun. This was an effective, like, way to just all these associations to the books, to the films to season one. Like, to, again, your point about cold, like, it's the way that we know that that takes root in a way that does not break. Like, when Galadriel is walking through with her company and one of the elves says, like, my hand is past feeling. Ben's back at the beginning of season one and she says this place is so evil our torches give off no warmth. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:33 Oh, this is the way to go. It's colder than the rest. So that cold, even though the fire will be present too, like that, that cold doesn't leave. Yeah. This idea that the ring, it can only be destroyed in the place that it was made, like that this evil works its way so deeply
Starting point is 00:39:48 into these objects or the people who fall under its sway or the very earth itself. I mean, This was something we love to talk about in season one, too, like the way that evil is depicted in this story. And obviously how influential that, where it stems from and his and Tolkien's inspiration is, but then how influential this is on so many of the tales that come after, you know, a dark lord who's a shape, an essence, a shadow, a wreathed eye.
Starting point is 00:40:20 That's not something tangible. That's not something you can wrap your hands around, even though a ring is something you can put on your finger. And so both of those things are able to be conveyed on like an elemental level in the story. I just love it. It's great. What's somewhere, something between intangible and tangibility of a ring? I would argue it's goop.
Starting point is 00:40:37 And we have now entered the goop section of the flashback. This is when Jack Loudon goes full venom. We have an email from our listener, Kevin, who says, oh, my God, you guys. Do we still want to be all dreamy over hot, sour, and who fucks when we see he is just ooze in a crevice? Yeah. I mean, the answer is, the answer is yes. Like, that sounds like we're, it sounds like we're ready to go, frankly, who's in a crevice? I like it. I have no notes. I thought this was great. This reminded me of so many different things. Obviously, like, we're in a very, like, Voldemort in his little, like, befowled baby husk form, you know, not not sipping unicorn blood, but, like, but, like, Voldemort in his little, like, befouled baby husk form, you know, not not sipping unicorn blood, but, like, but, like, Like, yeah, okay. Right now. Yeah, in the goblet, in the goblet era.
Starting point is 00:41:29 And I just want to shout out quickly this rat, not only because Preston is such a big part of our life and our house of our experience now, but, you know, it's fun to think, like this is kind of the opposite of the end game rat. We're always like the end game rat, the real hero, you know? But this rat, like if goop,
Starting point is 00:41:44 if Goop Saaran had not been able to first absorb this rat, you know? Wouldn't have had the energy to go bobsledding down the mountain in the first place? Exactly. Just flop over the snowy slope. Who's to say? One half rotation at a time.
Starting point is 00:41:58 Okay, again, this is centuries of gooping. That's what we're watching here. Would you say that evil does not sleep all around? It waits? I would say that it is yearning tendrils longing to be free. So this is our listener, Nicholas, asked, what is Sauron? What is Sauron?
Starting point is 00:42:14 More specifically, how does he become a puddle of goose slash a potential venom copyright infringement? How is he able to travel with such an extensive and well-maintained coterie of wigs? How exactly does one go about killing him? Is he a wizard or some kind of godlike falling being? How does he exist as a giant eye on a tower? Blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:42:32 Bare bones basics, just to say that, like, Sauron, who has many names, is a myar, which is the same sort of class that Gandalf, the Astari, the wizards are in terms of like the pamphion, the godlike beings. How does he become a puddle of goo? that sort of non-corporal idea that Mallory just mentioned is like very important to understanding Sauron's future. So I think it's interesting that they went with goo here. Cotery of wigs. Oh, and we are certainly on wig watch. Sauron's a shapeshifter. Is he going to have Charlie Vickers' face for the rest of this run?
Starting point is 00:43:12 Possibly because Charlie Vickers is so good in the role. But I think if, you know, if we weren't so emotionally attached to Charlie Vickers and his performance at season one, when he changes into Anatois, that would probably be in a different face entirely, not just like slap a wig on him. So it's like that shape-shifting quality that Sauron has, it goes beyond wigs, but it certainly in this case. Goes beyond the form of elves and men, right? He's like, you spend a minute as a serpent.
Starting point is 00:43:42 Sure. You know what? He does what he wants. The rat goes, a centipede goes. Then a peddler woman goes. really he just grabbed onto that that carriage wheel boy there was something about it was like a sequence where he was in group form in a cave and you could see a little light at the end that remind me a lot of the sequence in the lord of the ring's films where smigle turns into gallum over like a long
Starting point is 00:44:12 period of time yep also there was that lingering shot on the wagon after he is sort of taken his new human form uh where there's like a flask of one of wine that's just sort of dripping. And there's something about that. I'm working on something, something red wine because I haven't fully formed it yet. But later, when he transfers it to Anatar, it comes at the cost of Calibran Wars bottle of first age red that just sort of bursts all over the waste. So it might just be like a fun way to do sort of blood without the blood.
Starting point is 00:44:46 We don't see a lot of blood on the show. We see black goo out the orcs. We don't see a ton of blood. Maybe on Isildor's upper thigh. We'll get to that later. Anything you want to say about what Halbrin looks when he's newly formed in the world here? You know, if they want us to stop cold him, hot sorry, I don't know who fucks. They shouldn't make him look like this.
Starting point is 00:45:12 I don't know what else to say. Like, the shining eyes, the curly locks, the very visible smattering of chest hair. I have no notes. this was great. Oh boy. I'm excited to talk about some of the other startling, startling good-looking characters in the premiere later.
Starting point is 00:45:37 Yeah, Mallory has some interesting new takes. This was remarkable. I do. I've got some, some takes. I'm excited to share. We're not on the flashback yet, but we're in the home stretch.
Starting point is 00:45:47 And this is what we want to say. We meet a Southlander called Dermid. I was going to say is how we want to pronounce his name. I'm just going to go. with big D. Okay, big D, I guess. He only has two scenes, but I think he has a massive impact on us and on the story.
Starting point is 00:46:04 This is a perfect example of like a one-off character that like hire the right actor and it can just sort of latch on to you. So, Carlos, will you play this clip, please? There's another life waiting for you. You just have to turn toward it. And heraldry. What is it? A symbol of kings, long dead. Your family?
Starting point is 00:46:29 No. My family served them. Then why wear it? As a reminder that our fates are never certain that fortunes can turn for even the most powerful. Grim reminder. Or a hopeful one. A sure path may crumble, but
Starting point is 00:46:51 there's always another. Often it can lead us someplace better, someplace good. They say there's, There's places across the sea a man can escape himself. Find another path. Perhaps another life. Go with us if you like.
Starting point is 00:47:16 Or walk on. Keep chasing death. I accidentally cut that off too early because the last line is, choice is yours, friend. And I was wondering if his use of friend there was what gave Sauron, who was now Halbrand. like one of his favorite words to use. Whenever he's in like full charm mode, he will say, friend.
Starting point is 00:47:44 It's like one of my favorite quirks of the writing in season one. But also now we know what Hal Brown is thinking about every time he sort of like fondles, that pouch that he's that he's wearing and sort of contemplating all through season one. Did he get it off a dead man? We'll talk about that in a second. But also just this idea of another. path, another way, a path forward, that Big D here does not know that he is giving sort of hope and a way forward to the incarnation of evil, but that is in fact sort of what is happening
Starting point is 00:48:20 here. But this idea that, like, Saurin, who is Hallibrand in season one, is there a version of him who goes to Numenor and just stays there? I think that was on his mind. Do I just go to Numeronor and just be a guy here? Just be a smith. He told Gladriel that was what he wanted, whether he meant it or could have. or could have continued to abide by it. On the one hand, I kind of believe, I don't think this was one big, like, machination on his part. I think he was just trying to find his path forward.
Starting point is 00:48:46 What do I do now, now that I've been goo? And so I think there is a way forward, but you have to keep choosing as big D.C. You have to choose good. We'll talk about that in a second. But he couldn't resist. He couldn't help himself when he was in Numenor. he just starts trouble.
Starting point is 00:49:06 He didn't keep his head down and just smith away. He was stirring up shit in the streets of Numenor because that's just like his nature will out. I think that's just true of Sauron, you know. Yeah. Even the draw to the forge, like the glint in his eye when he sees it, the way he pursues the guild crest so that he can work the forge. It's like, does he just want that?
Starting point is 00:49:28 Because it's a relaxing way to pass his days and a skill that he possesses because he has the ambition to forge a certain thing. Well, maybe a little bit of Colum A, but, you know, how long could he? Certainly plenty of Column B. How long could he, yeah, keep Colum B at bay? So this idea of the Big D when they're on the ship, so Halberton has chosen to follow them, right? He's going to follow them across the sea to a new life, perhaps. And they're on the ship and they have this conversation about, like, what does it, you know, what does it take to be good?
Starting point is 00:50:03 Yes. And Big Dee says you have to choose it again. It's sticking, Big Dee. And the next day, and I'm just scared. Damn it. I'm scared of that word. Okay, you have to choose it again and the next day and the next until it becomes part of your nature. Right? And so this reminds me so much of Sam's monologue, another, I guess, moment that we love in two towers.
Starting point is 00:50:26 As Tolkien wrote it, Sam says, their paths were laid that way as you put it, but I expect they had lots of chances like us of turning back. only they didn't. And if they had, we shouldn't know because they'd have been forgotten. We talk about this a lot. We talk about fate versus choice, right? And so, like, the idea that, like, your path is laid, but you get to choose each step and each step you take along that path. Right.
Starting point is 00:50:49 And so this is Halbrain taking, like, with shaky legs, taking a step on the path for good, telling everyone to sort of like grab onto something, brace yourselves. Here comes a beastie out of the water. Yeah. But I'm not going to save you if you're under, you know, a beam of wood if I have the opportunity to save myself instead. Right. What did you make at this moment when he grabs the pouch? I thought this was great.
Starting point is 00:51:15 It's a nice way to kind of close a loop on just the plot aspect of how did that pouch come into his possession, etc. But in terms of the theme, you know, the Sam quote is a beautiful one and one of our favorites. This made me think also of the conversation between Norie and the. a stranger in the season one finale, the stranger saying, they showed me what I am. And Norrie says, only you can show what you are.
Starting point is 00:51:39 You choose by what you do. And we talked at the time about how that reminded us so much of our guy, Bendu, right? An object, like, it cannot make you good or evil. So made me think really, really powerfully of that. And then, of course, this idea of like,
Starting point is 00:51:53 does your past have to necessarily determine your future? Do you have those opportunities, no matter what you have done? to chart a new course. There are, you know, we talked about this a lot in our primer pod. Like,
Starting point is 00:52:05 there are a number of a very meaty Galadriel Halbrand conversations about this idea in season one. You know, one of our favorite scenes that moment on the log,
Starting point is 00:52:14 which Galadriel will flash to you like powerfully. In the premiere. Oh, my God. She has a horny flashback. I loved it. I mean, I loved it. We were thinking of that moment a lot
Starting point is 00:52:28 and we are not alone. She is as well. She is with us. And when, you know, she said to him like whatever it was he did to you and whatever it was you did be free of it. And he says, I never believed I could be until today. So like everything that happens here with the pouch, this choice, he didn't fully believe in that moment still that he could be good, that he could really choose this different way. It was only then before they were cockblock
Starting point is 00:52:51 interrupted by that fucking soldier that he thought there maybe was truly away. But then it comes up again, they call back to that conversation in the reveal and the finale. Yeah. No penit. could ever erase the evil you have done. That is not what you believe. That's what Sauron said to her, do not tell me what I believe. No, you told me, after our victory, you said that whatever I'd done before,
Starting point is 00:53:14 I could be free of it now. You deceived me. I told you the truth. I told you I had done evil and did not care because you knew that our past meant nothing weighed against our future. And so what I love about this is it gives us that cause to really ask those big questions
Starting point is 00:53:27 that you're posing. But then also right there to see how Sauron has taken a beautiful idea, a sacred idea, that it doesn't, it's never too late. It made me think even of Harry at the very end saying to Voldemort, like, try for some remorse at the very end. He is positioning that here in warped fashion. He is saying, wait against our future, not as a, because he believes he can do good. Because as he says to her, I see no difference, right? Between saving and ruling.
Starting point is 00:53:57 Yeah. Yes. Great stuff. Mallory Rubin. You get a sea serpent here. Fun fact in Tolkien's Legendarium, a sea serpent can also be referred to as a fish dragon, which I think is incredible. Thrilling, genuinely. And it goes straight for Sauron, who is Halibrand at this moment, and then takes a sharp left.
Starting point is 00:54:21 I'm not messing with you today. We've got this idea of Sauron and what kind of dominion he has over Beasties, which is an interesting thing to track. It's suitably scary. those sort of previews for us the moment where Kierden, with his new ring of power, sort of draws fish out of the water. You know what I mean? Like throughout these three episodes, and I'm anticipating throughout the season, we are meant to be wondering, are these rings of power on the elves' hands corrupting
Starting point is 00:54:51 influence? Like, should we be scared of them? And so connecting that Kierdan moment with this Sauron moment, I thought, was really interesting. then we get them. And more, even more importantly, connecting it with the warg eating Waldrick. Yes. And we'll talk about that.
Starting point is 00:55:06 The most important thing that happens in these three parts. The most devastating thing is that we lost our podcast mascot Waldrig. I mean, what are we to do? Just what I thought he had been promoted to like series regular. He was, he had so much to do in episode one. And I was like, Waldrick, new star of the show. Tough. Okay.
Starting point is 00:55:25 And then we're right back season, season one, episode two, a draft when Galadriel and Halbrun meet. And he says to her, the tides of fader flowing, yours may be heading in or out. And at the time, we connected that to Galadriel's words to Frodo in Fellowship of the Ring when she says, in the morning you must depart for now we have chosen and the tides of fate are flowing.
Starting point is 00:55:47 Right. So this idea that, like, in that scene, she's thinking about this time that she met a hot dude on a raft, right? But now we must also connect that to, I'm going to try one more time, Dermid, Big D himself, when he says, our fates are never certain that fortunes can turn for even the most powerful, right? So the tides of fate are flowing, yours may be heading in or out. I mean, the way that this guy who he let die on a ship had such an impact on him. And also the way that when he says, I got off a dead man, and I feel like no, I have no trouble reconciling that concept with what we watch.
Starting point is 00:56:24 Like, you know, as far as Halberin is, that guy's already dead. No point in wasting time trying to save him. I got to save myself. He's already dead. I'm going to take the pouch and go. Great stuff. And that is our Sauron, who is Halbrin and soon will be Anatar. Flashback.
Starting point is 00:56:43 Anything else you want to say about that? Just that he looks so evil. And he's reaching out from the raft. So evil. I mean, the glint in his eye. it is one of madness and mischief, and it is unmistakable. Galadriel, where's your sense of self-preservation? Okay.
Starting point is 00:57:03 The rest of this, that was like sort of the thing that I wanted to go, like, dive deepest on, and the rest of this, we're going to. That was allortastic opening to the season. We're going to gallop through the rest of this a little faster. So this takes us now, speaking of galloping, to Kierden and the Linden crew is what I'm calling this section. This to me, I will just say overall. Kierden aside, I love Ben Daniels. Joining the cast is Karen is great stuff.
Starting point is 00:57:30 Elron is our favorite, and we are so glad to be with him. The linen stuff overall, I think, was one of the bigger sort of drags for me in these first three episodes. How did you feel sort of overall about this storyline? Yeah. And it was very prominent. Yeah. Very, very, very prominent, especially in the first episode. I think that this was the
Starting point is 00:57:55 And Lyndon in the first of the three episodes Most of all was the one where I had the most moments Where I felt this Simultaneous sense of we're really like lingering here for a while And should the characters be making these choices this quickly? Yeah, especially when it comes to Colladryl now being a ring wearer And we have a lot of questions about that.
Starting point is 00:58:19 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. but we're racing towards Linden Elrana Galadriel it seems that Elrond has just snatched up the rings and hopped on the
Starting point is 00:58:30 her. Just absconded with the rings. I kind of like that they didn't show it. It's just sort of like they're wearing the same clothes so this could be like mere moments after the end of season one. We see them racing on horses and then Elron out maneuvers her.
Starting point is 00:58:49 Galadriel says later in one of the later episodes to Elrond and I've had so many losses, I really need a win. And I'm like, I really also need Galadryl to have a win. I really need that for her and for me at home. Oh, man. But when she rolls up, she tells Gilgallid of this competing of hers. Incredible.
Starting point is 00:59:09 He is no man. A true A-O-N moment. Attract us a couple times. There's a few references. This is a complicated thing that rings of power. they are so careful, I think, for legal reasons, to say that they are not sort of drawing from the Peter Jackson films, that they are drawing from the Tolkien text. But this is one of a few examples where they are lifting a famous movie line rather than lifting the book line. Because in the book, Aowen says, but no living man am I. But I am no man is obviously Aowin's big line and Return to the King. And then Galadryl says, appearing in. fair form to hide his true self and the way that Morphic
Starting point is 00:59:54 Clove breathlessly says fair form girl, get it together, you're in front of the king right now. I love that. This was so funny. This is great. Oh my God. And Gil Gallet's reaction was
Starting point is 01:00:11 equally hysterical. He's basically in what we do in the shadows like his mode. He's like, yeah. I think it says exclaims and sundar, but he's really just like mostly grunting and it's just like that's actually I think that's with love and respect to the musical moment that we'll get later which I also loved uh this is my favorite go gallant moment for being like LOL and Sauron and he's like mother fucker and Cynard essentially not ideal
Starting point is 01:00:39 she's a very tough stuff for everyone involved in this conversation you never want to have to say out loud dear king or anyone by the way he is Sauron You hate to see it. I mean, you don't hate to see it when he looks like that, but you hate to see it. You hate to see it. The chest hair was popping. Okay, so listen, throughout this Lyndon sequence, I think this is part of, maybe not drags is not the word. Maybe it just frustrated me that, like, I felt a disconnect from the events of season one to the events of season two when throughout there are raking galadryl across the coals for failing to tell Elron instantly that that was.
Starting point is 01:01:19 with Sauron down by the creek that she unmasked before they made the rings. Fair enough. That's not a great move from our Gallagalladro. We understand why she did it. It was not a great move. Do we not remember that she spent all of the first episode of season one insisting that Sauron was still out there? And they were like, you're crazy girl. Get on this boat and go to the undying land.
Starting point is 01:01:42 Stop talking about this. So for them to be like, how dare you not bring this to us when they called her? crazy for saying it in season one, like, there's a disconnect there for me, you know? Yeah, interesting. So I had, yeah, it's a good point. I had like a slightly different, I felt some disconnects as well,
Starting point is 01:02:03 but in that respect specifically, I think there's a lot of blame to go around. Oh, yeah. I think that, like, if we think back to the, obviously. No, no, no, no, no, certainly. But like, I think when we think of this idea of deception as a Sauron tactic, we have to think back to the fact
Starting point is 01:02:21 that there was so much withholding going on among the elves. So, like, I would say, like, Gil Gallid did actually believe that Sauron still existed in some form. And that was what he was, right, because there's that great,
Starting point is 01:02:33 like, after he packs her away. Yes. Yes, because the, the same wind that seeks to blow out of fire, I may also call it just a spread moment. So when Elron says, like, the shadow she saw it, you believe it does exist?
Starting point is 01:02:46 I think that there's an acknowledgement there that this possibility is something that Gil Gallad is very aware of and that this is what they were seeking to avoid and that that his response him is he's like fuck this is kind of the thing I didn't want yeah but he's then as culpable as anyone because he never told that to her no he just said you're then never crazy yeah it's over go to heaven yeah just as she right just as she never said to caliber board Elrod listen I do think we should make these I think there should be three three there's balance great stuff it'll work um by the way I should tell you that how brand is sarah.
Starting point is 01:03:19 That would have been, I mean, everybody should have just offered up more information. Some of the torturous machinations of the beginning of this season, some of the most torturous machinations, I would say, is how we can figure out a way that Galadryl and Elaron and Gilgallad know that that's Sauron, but Kelo Brinboard doesn't. And it involves like dead messengers and strange travel times and all these other things are involved in sort of making it make sense that Sauron was there. left comes back and Calibran Borr is like still none the wiser. That's just like a really sort of corner of corner they kind of back themselves into in this season I would say.
Starting point is 01:04:03 Okay. She said she was deceived. Did you hear Kate Blanchett's voice say, but they were all of them deceived? Absolutely. Great. Love that. Tolkien refers to Saran as Saran the deceiver and the Silmarillion. Like, this is, you know, Deceive is one of his main sort of words. But I also loved it when I was rereading that part. He also talks about the cozening or cozening of the elves. I'm not sure of the pronunciation. But that's just a fun and fancy Tolkien way of saying deceiving that I just enjoyed.
Starting point is 01:04:34 And once I learned how to pronounce it, we'll be incorporating into my everyday conversation. Were you also thinking of Cap and Tony when El-Run says, you're my friend to, Galadriel. Absolutely. Anytime, anytime I'm heading into a pod with you. I'm thinking of Cap and Tony. So was I. So was I.
Starting point is 01:04:58 I was also thinking of the fugitive here. This is a real like Richard Kimball jump from Elrod. I don't care. Oh my God. Amazing. Oh, boy. So Gil, King Gil, like, and I got that from you. King Gil and Gal.
Starting point is 01:05:14 Gil and Hal. King Gil, like Sauron, just wants to heal the land. He just wants to make the tree less rotting and bring, you know, sort of the magic back to the world. He wants to use the three rings to do it. Elron is a no. Galadryl is a yes. This is a bit of a lore update because in the books Galadriel says we should hide the rings and never use them. So that's not quite what we're doing here, but that's fine.
Starting point is 01:05:45 Three rings Refresher Go for it Naria the ring of fire Nenya That's a Nenia business That's Nenia is a Galadjal's ring Nenia the ring of adamant
Starting point is 01:05:59 And Vilia the ring of air And The ring of fire The ring of air The ring of water is kind of what the ring of adamant is And ostensibly they have Sort of different characteristics And
Starting point is 01:06:14 And I'm interested to see how the show decides to define those things. Because so far, later when Gil Gallet and Galadryl talking about the rings, it seems like they're having like similar sort of premonition type dreams. So I'll be interested to see if they really try to distinguish the different rings as different sort of power sets or something like that. Okay, we go to the Grey Havens. Elron is like, I'm going to jump off this waterfall, survive, and swim in. sod and velvet to the gray heavens.
Starting point is 01:06:47 It's got to get weighed down. It did give me a chill just to hear him say, like, they must be destroyed. It's just, I'm like, how are we not thinking of Hugo Weaving? Destroy it. It's just, uh, uh, there's a lot.
Starting point is 01:07:00 Um, there are travel times worth asking questions about in these episodes. I'm not sure Lyndon to Grey Havens is one that we should, uh, stick to that much. The Grey Havens are pretty close. pretty close to Lyndon. They're like across the bay. So it's, it's not far. So anytime someone is jaunty back and forth from Lindage of the Grey Havens, it's really, it's next door. But Grey Haven's just a quick reminder for people, because I think people get confused just because Haven sounds
Starting point is 01:07:29 so much like Heaven. I think a lot of people think the Grey Havens are the Undying Land. It's just the port. It's the port on the way. You got to go to the docks to get on the ship to go to the Undying Lands. That's what the Grey Havens are. You got to go to the docks to have a conversation with your friends. that will take root in our hearts and make us leave for the rest of time. For the rest of time. I loved.
Starting point is 01:07:53 We see a bunch of new locations in these episodes. I loved the Grey Havens design. Tell me what you thought of it. Oh, I mean, it was beautiful. All of the, all of the Elven realms were gorgeous, but there was something about, so far, like, our time with Kelle Brimbor and Eregion and the forge, like when we think of,
Starting point is 01:08:13 crafting something. I loved the much more like mellow hands-on version of crafting something. Let's shave this wood. Like let's talk about the nature of beauty and perfection as we just work on the like angle and curve of a vessel that will sail you out to sea. I thought this was lovely and the idea of like apprenticeship because we see this tutelage. And then of course that's something that Kellebramber will invoke later. Like, I put in my fucking time. Yeah. I was an apprentice. I worked. I learned. Now I should get to do whatever the fuck I want,
Starting point is 01:08:51 no matter what the High King thinks. He's not going to take this away for me. And so there was this like, I thought very effective beauty and simplicity to what we saw here. And then also this connection to, you know, we talk about this idea of like, we'll get to Calibor and God, Kelly, like, creation and the power and like the inspiration behind that. And then, of course, like, where that can lead you. So I thought all of this was great. And just, like, broadening the character set. Yeah, and the world and the places that we are and, like, a sense of what a day can contain for people.
Starting point is 01:09:23 I loved. And also, like you said, Ben Daniels is here and who could complain about that? Not me. Not you. Not me. I also love that, like, later when Elrond is like, I don't know, sulking or, you know, whatever, working through it, he decides to just go build ships with Kierden. That's what he does. amazing. It's just like, I'm a ship right now, I guess. You guys won't listen to me about these
Starting point is 01:09:46 damn rings. Okay. Yeah, the idea of the act of creation of cross and ship, a beauty that you mentioned here in these like long ships and these boat houses, the curls of wood, all of that has to make us think of something we talked about a lot in season one, is you already sort of reference this idea of sub-creation, that the act of creation, divine God Tolkien was a Catholic like creation, that all of the sub-creators, be they, shipwrites like Kierden or myth-makers, like Tolkien, that this is like touching the divine to the act of creation is like touching the divine. And I just think that that is a gorgeous idea that I thought of immediately when I saw them
Starting point is 01:10:31 making these beautiful objects, these incredible ships. That idea of divine creation, though, is that distinction. is important to Tolkien the difference you can't, you can approximate, but you cannot touch divine creation. And that is perhaps why Kierden says, perfection exists only in Valinor, and then later sweeping into Liddish,
Starting point is 01:10:52 like, I was wrong. It's here. Yeah, I have an update. Ben Daniels, as you mentioned, an actor that I, for years, called Captain Hanson Mustache out of Rogue One. And most recently, absolutely chewed up the scenery
Starting point is 01:11:09 as this bitchy blonde vampire and interview with the vampire season two. He's incredible and he could not be more different in that season than the wisest, oldest elf in all of Middle Earth that we meet here. And so I was just like, I'm admiring his sort of like, because he's
Starting point is 01:11:25 been acting for decades and I really feel in the last like five to ten years he's had this like blossoming on the crown. I think his, yeah, his turn is snowed on the crown is a favorite of mine. Yeah. Fantastic.
Starting point is 01:11:39 Ben Daniels, great casting for Kieran N Kier. We're going to do a quick Kiernan primer because this is a very cherished and important Tolkien character. This is where I'm going to hit you with like some mild light Lord of the Rings spoilers. But again, as Mallory reference, we're not really that concerned. We feel like you should know what happened in Lord of the Rings. If not, I'm about to tell you a little bit. You can skip ahead if you want to.
Starting point is 01:12:04 Oldest and wisest, right? I love that. He's just making, he's not leading people. He's just making ships, making beautiful ships. That's what he's doing. He is the captain of the last elf boat to leave Middle Earth. So he lingers longest. After Galadriel and the rest of them leave, he is still there.
Starting point is 01:12:23 He is the oldest and he stays the longest. And that is who Kyridon is. He was a leader of men at one point, but now he has become a shipwright. His name literally means shipwright in Sindharen. And he was there for a lot of the big events. that happened in Lord of the Rings. It's just Peter Jackson kind of cut him out for expediency's sake, much like he did, Tom Bombadil.
Starting point is 01:12:47 But like, here's a quote in the book from Elrond, but if you marked what Aseldor did, he alone stood by his father in that last mortal conquest, and by Gil Gallad only Kierden stood and I. But Aseilder would not listen to our counsel. So when, like, Elrond's like, Azeldor, no. Like, just imagine that Ben Daniels is like right there. Happily.
Starting point is 01:13:05 Happily. He's mentioned in the campaign. Council of Elrond is like, who's going to help us now? We got Galadryl, we got Kierden, nothing else. That's in the books in the movies. They're not concerned with Kierden there. And then he is, of course, at the Grey Havens when Frodo set sales in return of the king. In the return of the king.
Starting point is 01:13:24 And here's the quote, as they came to the gates. Kierden, the shipwright, came forth to greet them. Very tall he was. And his beard was long. And he was gray and old. Say that his eyes were keen as stars. And he looked at them and bowed and said, All is now ready.
Starting point is 01:13:38 Um, his beard was long and he was gray and old. This is my sweet spot. Put it on the Mallory Rubin trading car. The beard is canonical. We're going to talk about it when we get to the shaving scene. Can't wait. I do want to mention, though, like a little bit about this. I don't think the spoiler because it happened in his past, Kyrton's background,
Starting point is 01:13:58 which is really key to understanding sort of the moments where we see him gazing off into the horizon when we first meet him here. So as one of the oldest elves of Middle Earth. he in a much earlier time in the timeline because his leader who is also his brother is missing he delays he's looking for him and he misses his chance to hop on the boat and go to Valinar he was supposed to do it a long time ago this is the quote thus he forfeited the fulfillment
Starting point is 01:14:29 of his greatest desire to see the blessed realm and find again there Olway and his own nearest kin then it is said he stood forlorn looking out to the sea and it was night, but far away, he could see a glimmer of light upon Erysa. Air it vanished into the west. Then he cried aloud, I will follow that light, alone if none will come with me, for the ship that I've been building is now almost ready. So that idea of staring off into the undying landspe, you're like, but why didn't he go? Because the valor were like, you got work to do, buddy, you got to stay. You got to build some ships. You're not ready.
Starting point is 01:15:02 There is work for you to do a middle earth. So the fact that he is staring off into the glimmering light of the undying lands on the horizon, thinking about the boat he missed and the promised he made and the loyalty and dedication he has to his craft and his mission to stay on Middle Earth. But there's yearning for Valnor. I thought that's beautiful. It's gorgeous and anguish-inducing,
Starting point is 01:15:28 and it is important, it's important for us to then keep that in mind as we think of like the quickness with which once the little wave. that's the rings back into that's the pouch down that idea that you already mentioned of perfection is only there no it could be here
Starting point is 01:15:47 and the ring as the thing that makes and believe that is possible like how that connects to his idea of yearning for that perfection well then if you could find it in a forum here wouldn't you wouldn't you be susceptible
Starting point is 01:15:59 to wanting that? Of all the people who wear rings at the end of episode one Kyrton's the one where I'm like the least I'm like, yes, obviously. Yeah, though also, yeah, I agree, totally. Though also, the fact that he just shows up with it already out of his hand is like so iconic to me. Perfection is here on my hand.
Starting point is 01:16:21 It is mine. Good luck getting off me. I already decided this is mine, but there are two more. Two more. You guys figure that out. How did you feel when in talking before the wave bats the rings back on the boat, Kyrton says to El-Ron, like you do your father proud, invoking his dad. How did that make you feel?
Starting point is 01:16:39 It made me think back to a couple things because we hear, you know, Kella Brimbor and Elrond speak about his father and like Kelle Brimbor is calling upon these memories. But it made me think most of the conversation that Elrond and Duren had in episode four of season one when we really get a clear and lasting sense of how the legacy of Elrond's father is something that he does not believe he can live up to. And like, ultimately he builds in that conversation towards saying to Duran, I'd just like the chance to have what conversation with him at all. So like, be grateful that you get to do that with your father. But before he builds
Starting point is 01:17:22 towards that lessons, he shares that really revealing thing, right? For many years a day's end, I would look up at it wondering, what might he think if you were watching me? Would he be proud of what I'd accomplished with his legacy or disappointed by the countless ways I'd failed to live up to it. So like, Kierden's saying, you do your father proud? I know. He put his... What more meaningful thing could Leron here? It was like, he's already seeking him out for his wisdom. He really put his station and his influence. And then he gets that personal reason to buy in and believe. And then later, when Kierenden is able to convince him, right? Like, don't give up on your people. Don't give up on your friends. Like, all of this feels connected then.
Starting point is 01:18:07 I loved that moment. I love that conversation with Elrond and Dora and this idea that like, yeah, my dad is so bad ass. They literally made him a star. And so I get to look up with the night sky and I'm reminded how I will never live up to that my whole life. I mean, it's a thought back to follow. Yeah. And that star, light from that star, which goes into the file, which Sam uses to save Rhoda from Chilab and we are all in the same story.
Starting point is 01:18:32 They never end. Okay. Elron is buying Kiernan time so that he can dump the rings and I guess the Middle Earth answer to the Marianas Trench by having this conversation with Galadryl about the darkness that is still in her. Like he is just really, they are bitter foes in these first three episodes. She's trying to like placate and reach out to him and he is just like, you know, was it truly to fight the darkness or was the darkness calling to? why you jumped off that ship in season one episode one of the rings of power. And this is something that Galadri herself has wrestled with. This is something we've talked a lot about when like this idea that her brother Finrod was talking
Starting point is 01:19:16 her about touching the darkness before you can truly know the light. Like all of that is sort of circling the drain here. Yes, absolutely. And like even just thinking about with that Finrod idea, like thinking back to Elron in season one, he, you know, his quest, like, you fought long enough. Galadriel put up your sword, one of the moments you picked in, in our season one refresher, the Galadriel, like, making a new oath, a new pledge to the high king, right? She's like, I will not stop until he is destroyed and I have put this right.
Starting point is 01:19:53 And Gil's like, yeah, I know you wouldn't get away. Wouldn't be here otherwise. I'm kind of counting on that. I would already talk to the trolls. Totally. But that was wild, by the way. That threat was very specific and very intense. On the one hand, you're like, okay, the devotion, the insistence, the perseverance, these are admirable things.
Starting point is 01:20:15 But also, like, we know where that prior oath led Galadriel. And she knows it too. Like, when she said to Theo in the penultimate episode of season one, do not take the burden of this day upon your shoulder. Theo, you may find it difficult to put it down. All of that is in the mix here. I really love the kind of like very Star Warsy escape is not his plan. Like positioning Galadriel, to your point about how like Galadriel and Elrond are opposed here.
Starting point is 01:20:47 I mean, God, we're literally calling on like Vader. I mean, that was wild. I thought that felt like deliberate language to me. There's also a Vader language from Sauron elsewhere too. Yeah. Vader is present in these episodes for sure. The professor is always welcome. Would you say that Vader is always welcome?
Starting point is 01:21:06 That's a controversial topic. We can say that for another day. And then like, yeah, to the Elrond Galadriel rift. Like, the things that he is saying to her. Was it truly to fight the darkness? Was the darkness calling to you? Can you not see all this may be by his design? I think we have this response as,
Starting point is 01:21:30 viewers, my response at least was like simultaneously that Elrond is wise, that he is wise to say these things and see a potential risk that is important to at least acknowledge. But also, like, the hurt that he is inflicting is like real here. Like, these are wounds, the deepest wounds. And he is, he is prodding them. Yeah. And the fact that like specifically he will call upon that idea of friendship, like the past tense. or later when he's like, if you like,
Starting point is 01:22:02 if our friendship ever meant anything to you, don't call back to the pledge I made to you, which then I think, I thought, I don't know if we want to talk about that now or like when we get to that, but that was really striking to me because it makes us think not only of their history, but how Elron thinks about the idea of an oath and a pledge.
Starting point is 01:22:21 So I loved that as well. I think the, I can't wait for a future episode where we can bring some more like book future knowledge to bear on this conversation. But it is interesting what the show is trying to do to create tension around an idea that like some people who are more versed in the lore already know who's right and who's wrong. Do you know? That's a really interesting thing for the show to do. Musical moment before Kiernan comes sweeping in with the rings, one of which is already on his finger. our guy King Gill gets a song.
Starting point is 01:23:00 Ben Walker, I should say I first knew about Ben Walker. He was in this musical called Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. That's sort of how he burst on the scene was this like a big, you know, New York musical debut. And I had been waiting for him to use those skills and he certainly didn't use them and Abraham Lincoln, a vampire hunter. But here they are on display as he sings in Quenia. And I thought it was really, I thought it was a really,
Starting point is 01:23:26 beautiful moment. And then we get the distribution of the rings. Kyridin already has one. He does. He does. Gil. King of the bling. Bling king, Gil.
Starting point is 01:23:40 Tons of rings already. Has rings stacked on every finger, but one conveniently waiting for a second ring. And then because Elron's like, no, they startled, drop the rings. One bounces down ominously, I would say, towards, Galadriel and she just picks it up and puts it on. Everyone's like, okay, Galadriel, who we are treating like public enemy number two, number one being Sauron, sure, you get to wear one of the three rings of power. And this is a big question that Mallory and I have.
Starting point is 01:24:12 Like, why does she get one of the rings? I just, I thought this was really weird. Like, obviously we know that that ring will be hers, but I thought the fact that no character in the scene. I mean, obviously, Elrond is actually challenging her. and the dismay and disgust on his face when he sees that she has chosen to put it on. That's all very potent.
Starting point is 01:24:32 But the fact that, like, Gilgallet is not like, or Kierden is not like, we should probably, like, workshop this a bit before we decide who gets to wear this. It was just bizarre, like, weird. Very odd to me. Like, later she is not trusted to lead an expedition, but she gets to wear one of the rings of power.
Starting point is 01:24:54 The rings of power. Yeah. No conversation about that. Very strange. Did you like, though, in terms of what leads us to there and Kierden showing up at the rings, like the little just like the little push of the water, right? Is he's like he's going to go drop them to push? It made me think again of that like ours was no chance meeting.
Starting point is 01:25:14 Galadriel Hal Brand idea and like all of our ongoing conversations about the different forces. Right. What just happens and then what is some sort of like. But I think what we're most meant to be questioning is like for good or for ill. There's like there's like tinkling music cue often like when Elron, right before he jumps over the waterfall, he sort of like clenches his fist around the pouch of the rings and it makes this little like noise that almost makes it feel like the rings are urging him to jump or something like there are music cues and sound cues that make it seem like the rings are directing something
Starting point is 01:25:53 or another. or I'm overthinking things, but the wave coming and sort of like pushing the rings back on the boat, I think we are meant to ask ourselves, was this blessing from the gods or something more sinister that brought the ring to Kyridon's hand, you know? Yeah. Yeah. And like, I think your point about what the future holds and who's ultimately like right or wrong is definitely a good thing for us to always have in the back of our minds. But I think in terms of like the characters don't know that yet.
Starting point is 01:26:23 Exactly. And so, like, you know, for us to have the same questions that the characters have, like, for Elron to be the one who's like, like, I loved when he said to Galadriel in the, now I'm jumping around. I'm sorry, like in the second episode, but this made me think of it like, why are you, like, who's like, you know the reason? He's like, I'm asking you know it, right? And there's that conversation about like, why are you so afraid to just even acknowledge
Starting point is 01:26:50 that this might be possible, that he. might have influenced this outcome that we might be ensnared in a plan. And like, it feels so crucial to have somebody in that plotline asking those questions and thinking about this. And I'm glad it's Elrond, honestly. Okay. I do want to get to that scene. I just really want to quickly say, you mentioned Kelloggling Moore, this is this dream sequence that Galadryl has in the beginning of episode two. Get to hear the famous ring verse in the Black speech. That's really fun. But for me, it invoked going back to that scene between Galadriel and Elrond
Starting point is 01:27:26 in that very spot in front of Finrod's Carvin Wood monument Elron asked Galadriel to convince yourself so you've done enough how many more statues would you add to this path? So the fact that she then sees Calabrimbor with these yearning tendrils of evil
Starting point is 01:27:45 drawn up into the tree and then turned into one of like a horror version of one of those wooden memorial statues is just like a really great payoff for Elron's question. It made me think of that visual made me think, it felt like a parallel to the way the orc is like melded into the stone. I love that. In the beginning of season one.
Starting point is 01:28:04 Okay. I don't think we need to spend a lot of time on Galadro and Gilgallad going back and forth because a lot of it feels like a delaying tactic to give Sauron, who was Halbrin and then Anatar, time to get to Mordor and back again. But to go, let's go to that conversation routine. I do think it's a very convenient excuse from Gilgala to just be like, well, you've loved us no choice, but to use the rings. You've loved us no choice. Like he's just like, oh, well, sure, yeah, I'll take a ring of power.
Starting point is 01:28:34 You've left us no choice. It's like, it's all your fault. Galadryl. Okay. Let's go to that scene between Galadra and Elron. Carlos, we play this clip. Sauron looked inside you and plucked the very song of your soul, note by note. Making himself out to be exactly what you needed, the lost kid.
Starting point is 01:28:51 who could ride you to victory. You gave him everything he wanted and then thanked him for it. And now he has done the same to Gilgala and to every elf in Lindel. And that is why we need you. Help us navigate this labyrinth. There is no navigating it. The labyrinth is his. As long as you stay in it, you have already lost.
Starting point is 01:29:12 I loved this exchange because we love Elrond and we love all this, but I also just wanted to note that I thought some of the language here like plucked the very song of your soul and ride you to victory felt a little charged and I have to wonder does Elron ship it and is he scared to ship it? Is he scared to open that tab on A.03 and read that fan fiction? I think so. This is like basically like the opening verse of Queen's good old fashion lover boy. It's incredible. Yeah. What do you want to say about Elrond and oaths? So I I love the wild.
Starting point is 01:29:54 I just let up, man, it's Big Craig is bad. So, when Galadriel says, like, you promised me once that if but a whisper of a rumor of what I feared
Starting point is 01:30:07 proved true, you would not rest until it was put right. And he says, if our friendship ever meant anything to you, please leave. Very intense. Very intense moment. Like,
Starting point is 01:30:15 the look on his fate, it's just, he's like, I actually can't believe that you would invoke this right now. Also, I thought just the entry, of her like being like,
Starting point is 01:30:24 we're to coax you willingly. It was quite... Also, when she, like, reaches out besiechingly to him and he, like, grabs her hand with his look on his face and then just, like, pulls it away and is like, no.
Starting point is 01:30:34 Yes. Yeah. So this felt like... Okay, when he said that, he meant it. But also, like, we immediately saw him go to Gil Gallad after that,
Starting point is 01:30:47 and they had that conversation about... In season one, yeah. In season one at the beginning, right? He makes that pledge to her. Don't worry. If Sarah shows up, I'll take care of it. You go to Valanor.
Starting point is 01:30:58 Then he goes to speak to. Politician. Goes to speak to Gilgallad, and we have that conversation about, like, duty and friendship being mingled that we'd love to talk about. Then we build toward the end of the season,
Starting point is 01:31:10 and he's like, I fuck this up once I'm not going to do it again. But then immediately she doesn't tell him that Hal Brand is Saran. What I love about this most of all is that this feels, while these stakes are very high and the particulars are very unique, very true to me to like a real relationship, right?
Starting point is 01:31:28 Like it's not linear, it's not easy. You want to be there for your friends and people you love, but then they do things that disappoint or confuse you. You have to like navigate how you can put them first with how you can kind of protect yourself, the thing that you believe. Elrond is in a very like, I know that I am right. I know that I am right and you are wrong, headspace.
Starting point is 01:31:48 The thing that he is resenting is that Galadriel is in the exact same headspace. They just see it differently. They're both dug in and think that they see with clear eyes what the right path forward is. And so then you have to call upon, well, what is most sacred to you? What is most dear? Is it the mission? Is it Middle Earth? Is it the elves? Is it building bonds of fellowship outside of your realm or your community? And we know what the answer for Elrond is. Because one of the most meaningful and successful things in season one, obviously we loved his relationship with Galadriel was his relationship with Durran. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:32:24 And the friendship, their friendship, what that tells us about what could be possible between elves, dwarves, between different communities across Middle Earth, building fellowship and found family. And when he realized what was, the truth of the methral plot was, and how he had been used as a pawn by people who did not respect him enough to tell him the truth, he said to Gilgallet, I swore an oath to Durran. And to some that may now hold little weight, but in my mind. esteem, it is by such things our very souls are bound. I do not intend to let mine slip away
Starting point is 01:32:57 on the basis of a mere hope. But then what choice did he have to make? What compromise did he have to make to the thing that he holds most sacred? And so like, this is the great conflict in Elron's heart. I don't know if you've heard this. Oh, what? But conflict in the human or half elephant heart. What? It's the only thing worth writing about. And so like these different things that are pulling on Elron, because we know that that pledge that he made to Galadraal is sacred to him, but she is asking him to adhere to it in a way that violates something else that he holds dear. And so he is torn. He is like me often on a podcast at war with himself.
Starting point is 01:33:34 And I love to watch it. I thought this was great. Of two minds. Equally thematically important is Kierden's Beardt. And that's a joke, but also not because I just want to say, this is something that I learned while sort of, of digging into Kierden's whole past and thing.
Starting point is 01:33:54 Kierden, we meet him in episode one, he's got a beard. And as we read that description from Return to the King, when they meet him at the Grey Havens, when Frodo meets him, the Mallory special, long gray hair and a beard, right? This, that one sentence has sent
Starting point is 01:34:10 Tolkien scholars into I can only describe it as a tizzy for a long time in the Tolkien scholarly circles, why does Kierden have a beard when most, or let's say, all of the other elves are famously clean of face? No one has stubble. They are, and eerily in rings of power, they don't even have sideburns. It always trips me out, like when we see a side profile of Gil and there's
Starting point is 01:34:43 just like no sideburn there by his ear. So why does Kierden have one? And there isn't a satisfying answer. And we should just say that Tolkien was like forever working and noodling on the legendarium. So there are plenty of contradictions that happen inside of Tolkien. So that's like a perfectly fine thing to think about. But digging through, I did find an academic paper titled, Why Does Kierden have a beard? This is something that the Tolkien Scholars have been thinking about for a long time. So what I love is that they gave us both, right? They gave us the Kierton canonical Kierden beard in the first episode.
Starting point is 01:35:16 And then they had him shaving with a seashell in episode two. They're like, here we, he has a beard, he doesn't have a beard. It's both. And JD and Patrick, Patrick and J.D. Payne, the showrunners, the show, as, you know, we've talked to them. They've given a million different interviews. What is so clear is that they love Tolkien and they love stuff like this. And so this is just very clearly them playing with this thing that has just bamboozled Tolkien Scholars for so long. But, not bamboos, befuddled more.
Starting point is 01:35:47 But I think Christopher Tolkien once said, like, you know, writing in the various letters and unfinished tales, etc., Tolkien never said every elf does not have facial hair. It's just something sort of that we have attuted. Usually they don't. And it's definitely how they've been depicted. But, you know, similar to, we'll talk about, you know, dwarlet. Like, let's just say, like, Disa, when you look at Disa, a beautiful woman, you can say either she is heavily contour along her jaw line or there is something beardish there. And they're just sort of straddling the line on Disa, Dorman women beards. And they're having their cake and eating it too with Curedon and his beard here.
Starting point is 01:36:33 And I just am really here for it. I think it's really fun. Great stuff. The very brief just shot of him shaving with this shawl was frankly remarkable. Okay, we already sort of mentioned Kiernan and Elron's conversation about, you know, trusting your friends. And then Elron and Galadjel are off on an expedition to get to Kelbrimbor. How many episodes will it take them to get there? We don't know because of travel times in this show.
Starting point is 01:37:06 This was confusing, the travel time part here. Yeah. Yeah. Based on how quickly other people are moving around and other things that are happening. Correct. But there's no safer place than Aregion, just like there's no safer place than Hoggworts and no safer place than the Winterfield Mikes. There's two rivers. It's going to be fine. Did you know about one in three people with plaques psoriasis may also develop psoriotic arthritis, which causes joint pain, stiffness, and swelling? Does this sound like you? Listen to what it sounds like to be a million miles away.
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Starting point is 01:39:34 Please. Let me say something. Yeah. Elrod is my favorite character on the show. I really enjoy being with some other characters. There are things I love. There's the episodes where we're in Casa Doom and the episodes where we're not,
Starting point is 01:39:48 I have a pretty consistent, like, this episode is better. It's just like when we're with Dora and Disa. We need it. And we're at Casa Dume. The episodes are stronger. You just need it. You need that, like, because there's strong emotionality. Like, we have wept to Dorn and Lerun scenes or, you know, or, you know,
Starting point is 01:40:06 Dorn and Elron and Disa scenes. Like, we have cried over them. And also, they're just more fun than everyone else. And we need that sort of added levity to everything. Okay. But it's not quite that fun in Cause of Doom right now because there's an earthquake. The lights are out. We love levity.
Starting point is 01:40:24 Let's talk about the sunshaps crumbling. The lights are out. We just wanted ingredients for the molded down stew, Joe. We just wanted a darkness to rob us of the grops. Big giant mushroom among us. Yeah. Prince Doran has been, as happened at the end of season one, you know, disgraced and owned and is just working the mind like a regular guy.
Starting point is 01:40:50 And they're on a budget. Lots of blisters. Toth. Some of the dwarves are eager to blame Doran for letting Elrod in for the earthquake. And Dice is like, shut the fuck of get my husband's name out of your mouth, if you please. Here's my favorite thing overall. Here's my favorite thing about Doran in these episodes. We'll get to some. We're going to talk about some particulars here. The number of times he unprompted brings up Elrond is so good. It's Elron here? What would Elrond think about this?
Starting point is 01:41:29 Have we thought about calling Elrond? I want him back. I love it. I mean, I get it. I get it. They're great. Duran Disa scenes genuinely never disappoint. I always get nervous whenever a character in a Lord of the Rings story uses the word bound.
Starting point is 01:41:47 So while I thought it was incredibly sweet that he said, you married a prince and now you're bound to an outcast. And she said, I'm bound to the dwarf I love. And I wouldn't trade his heart for a mindful of fire opals. And then hilariously, just like the opals would be nice, though. I did get nervous about the, the, both of them saying bound there that, that, that, that made me concerned. And yeah, I loved the, the, the, the DISA just turning to the two other resonators and is like, let me tell you, a songbird.
Starting point is 01:42:14 It's not a filling meal. It's amazing. I was more scared for Disa when, after she tries to resonate with the rocks to help them find a way to bring the light back and she can't. She says to Duren, we can't hear the mountains anymore. I'm afraid, Dern, I'm afraid. And it made me think, as I do elsewhere in this outline of Halbron's line, sometimes I'll call him Halbron, just deal with it. So Halberin's line. She's like Galadriel.
Starting point is 01:42:40 Sometimes you still just call him Albrin. It's fine. That was such a good moment. Halburn's line in season one when he and Galadryl in the cells or at least he's in the cells in Numenor and he says what is it that your opponent most fears
Starting point is 01:42:56 and she's like, and exploit it? No, give them a means of mastering it so that you can master them. So when Dees is like, I'm afraid, I'm so afraid. I'm like, don't let Sauron hear you say that. I would appreciate it. It just makes her vulnerable and that scares me.
Starting point is 01:43:14 So, you know. This is at the heart of the Anatar pitch to Calibranbor. Like, the dwarfs are working through something of their own. Yeah. Why don't we help them out? Yeah. And when they get there, Caliborne was like, go ahead. Tell us all your problems.
Starting point is 01:43:25 This is a safe space for you. And Duren is rightfully skeptical. Okay. Before we get to all that, and we're going to save some of that stuff for the Oregon section. I do want to shout out that we get a new character here in Narvi. I think all of the new characters are quite successfully integrated into the season so far. Narvi played by Kevin Eldon, who's a great.
Starting point is 01:43:44 comedian showed up in Game of Thrones, among other places. He's the Delvemaster, which I think is a great title. Sensational. Yeah. And teeny tiny spoiler lore alert, skip ahead if you want to. On the doors of Duren, which you might remember from Fellowship of the Ring, the, you know, sort of the glowing door speak friend and enter. On the doors of Dorn, it says, I, Narvey made them. Calibrimbor of Holland drew these sides. So Narvi and Kelbrimbor are the guys who make the Dors of Doren into the minds of Moria and I assume we're going to see that
Starting point is 01:44:18 in season three or four or something like that. So anything you want to say about King Duren and his stubbornness or his regret? Joanna, he would call it strength.
Starting point is 01:44:37 Sure would. He would call it strength. I loved this exchange. I loved watching Disa challenge him. I loved the confidence with which she, because like this is her father-in-law, but it's her king. Yeah. You know, Dern may be an outcast, the husband, prince.
Starting point is 01:44:54 Like, she's just very ready to tell both of them that they're being immature and stubborn to a fault and that it is not just their relationship, but the good of cause of doom, that is at risk here. And like, there's the, you know, later when Dern ultimately, during the younger will finally at Disa's urging, go in to apologize. Like, we're kind of duped briefly into thinking we're going to see an appeal to hit the grain stores.
Starting point is 01:45:22 And then Dern comes in to share this news and his warning. And like this sinking of their fight and how dug in they are with literally like the sustenance of life for these people, I thought was quite savvy. So, and just the language in the scene,
Starting point is 01:45:40 I mean, it was, as is again, I think always, the case in scenes involving during the elder, during the younger, or Disa. Like, the language is so gorgeous and the performances are so wonderful and, like, it feels like they have the most stubborn strength. Yeah. It feels like they have the most fun writing for the dwarves. The, all of the, you can feel it.
Starting point is 01:45:59 All of the rock mining based metaphors that they work in, but just even when they don't, the language is just richer when it comes to the dwarves. I love it. I imagine it does take strength to keep your wounded hearts so tight. bound it can barely be. Yeah. Disa, what a queen. I love her. Okay. So we're going to come back to the dwarves, but we'll just say they get an invitation to go to Oregon, and we will pick it up later in that section, which takes us now
Starting point is 01:46:32 to Newmanore, which I would argue is sort of, along with Lyndon, another somewhat challenging part of the story, at least for me, but maybe not for you because Hot Daddy Alendil is here and... It looks great. It looks great. No, I agree. I think they're actually,
Starting point is 01:46:57 they're good comps because some of my favorite characters to spend time with are in those storylines, and I think undeniably some of the most interesting ideas are in those storylines. But there are so many participants and stakeholders and so many dynamics we need to establish and then as a result of that, so many questions of stake and pace
Starting point is 01:47:17 that I think there are inconsistencies with how successful those scenes are. And you can get a moment that just like wows you. Like I thought Valendale coming up to challenge Kevin was honestly incredible. Even though right before that, right before his challenge,
Starting point is 01:47:40 I'm like, am I actually. supposed to believe that Farisana character we're really interested in is dumb enough to sit at this table and let his drunk son talk shit for all to hear. And he does say like, he tells him to be quiet. The else should be quiet. Yeah, yeah. But like, like, not enough. I'm just like, I don't believe that that conversation would take place there. Just as in season one, he like gives the little eye to like the spice sellers to like leave. But it's like, would they be having that conversation? No. About how the how Muriel's mission,
Starting point is 01:48:07 which they don't agree with could benefit them in the end out in the open. They're just like little things like that in the Numerator plot that I think could stand to be tighter. Effectively, and Muriel is really frustrating to me in the sequence, because as much as we admire, like, what a kind-hearted, soft-hearted leader she is, she just fumbles the bag again and again to command respect, and that is really frustrating to me. Because what we get here is a coup and, you know, a bloodless coup. And, you know, I'm like, Miriel, I feel like there are some things you could have done to prevent this, but she mostly just sort of like stands there and speaks for the emotions of the Numenorians, which is beautiful. But in this politically fraught moment, which she is
Starting point is 01:48:49 aware of because of the very beginning, Lord Belzegar, who might actually be my new favorite character because you know how much I like an older courtier. And like in the vein of, you know, Beesbury and Simon Strong, I'm just like, Belzegar, of course, is like a different shade of this. he is a schemer and a piece of shit, but I just really enjoyed him throughout, honestly. Will Keene, who was really great in HBO's, his dark materials. It was fun to see him here.
Starting point is 01:49:19 I have, so the, on your Muriel point, I was thinking a lot of, I mean, okay, listen, everyone's mourning, they've lost a lot of people. A citizen of Numeronor slapped the Queen region in the fucking face
Starting point is 01:49:35 in plain sight. And it made me, think of Reneira. Yeah, exactly. And the number of lines in season two where Reneer is like, don't mistake my mercy for pliancy and like where that line is. Because there is like a generosity of spirit and a graciousness on display for Muriel that I think is commendable. But like you, you have to be able to balance that with maintaining some level of control. Exactly. And then like, I don't want to let my guy Alendale off the hook here either. I will say, let me just say once again, I do it will every episode.
Starting point is 01:50:09 He looks great. I think these two, I just really want these two to fuck and I can't wait to watch it. Like, I just simply cannot wait. I think I really feel the chemistry between them, these little moments, like later during the riot at the coronation, the way he's like trying to get to her. Yeah. Just desperately trying to reach her. It's like, take my aunt.
Starting point is 01:50:27 Loved it. No notes. But he hears his daughter, A.R. Ann. say, you speak so freely of dead kingsy, you refuse to utter your own son's name, you blame yourself, but you needn't. True blame belongs to another. That is not the way that she says it. I don't know why I'm saying it that way, but that's what she says?
Starting point is 01:50:49 And he's just like, what are you talking about? But doesn't, like, drill down with her on, seems like you're working through something. Are you about to perhaps offer up the most crucial intel that will allow them to stage this coup? You seem to have had a hardcore villain makeover in season two, a really, a really, Real heel turn. Something is transpired. I would like, it's your father to ask you some questions.
Starting point is 01:51:10 They played the, you know, they plan C's for this in season one. It's not like coming out of nowhere. This is like building in season one. But it was just like the way they styled her this season, like the way that she's wearing her hair, the earrings, like the whole thing.
Starting point is 01:51:21 It's just like a real sort of villain makeover for A.R. in this section. So yes, that is a moment that we would love to hear from Melendial. I was also thinking of Renera. I mean, basically, Doreen allows some. minor to shove him
Starting point is 01:51:38 the, let's say, temporarily disgraced Prince Ocazadoum to the ground, merely allows someone to slap her in the face. And I'm just sort of like, I'm not a royalist by nature, but I'm just like thinking about Reneira. I always love when you have to say that
Starting point is 01:51:54 on a five. I don't believe in the monarchy. Where is the respect for our authority here? I was just stunned that people haven't been like losing their heads in their hands when they're doing this. But honestly, but the moment that I- Damon would have chopped a head off, no doubt. Exactly. The moment that I really was like screaming at,
Starting point is 01:52:14 Mariel, like, girl, you're in danger is when Farisand just waltzes into her bedroom, clutching two dresses or like bolts of fabric kind of, but like, and just gets really close and strokes her face and it's all extremely creepy. And I'm just like, Mariel, tell him to get the fuck out of your room. Like, I know somewhere, I don't think your guard is Kristen Cole and he is currently having sex with Allison down the hall. I bet you have guards. Please call them and get Farisun out of your room. Carlos, will you play this clip, please? Crimson for Numeruor's future or white her past. What is the occasion? Your coronation. We have mourned the dead long enough.
Starting point is 01:53:01 It is time that we attend to the concerns of the living. My father were white. That's all I can recall. That and an eagle. It is rare for an eagle to grace the coronation. Should one make an appearance of yours, it would be seen as an auspicious omen. The white, then. I'm partial to the red.
Starting point is 01:53:27 Like the sun rises a new one. It will show the people you are a new kind of ruler for a new day. They need change. The white. It is humla. Sorry. I mean, I love Farisand. He's terrible, and I love him. I think he's the best.
Starting point is 01:53:51 Quick refresher from people. A partial to the red. Partial to the red. This fucking guy. And then he just shows up resplendent in Crimson. We are, not everybody wants to watch a trailer because they don't want to see anything that's going to come. We are enthusiasts of a detailed trailer breakdown.
Starting point is 01:54:07 This was a great, like, moment we're like, I got a little chill hearing him say, I'm partial to the red, not only because of every, all of the dynamics of playing this conversation. But we were like, I'm like, oh, fuck, we've seen that. Like, we know he's going to wear the red. We had so much fun talking about what do we think it means when we see him in front of that eagle in the trailer. We were like, what's he go, boy. I mean, it was great, actually, because we sort of like fell for the same thing that like the courtiers who were like, what is his, what is he with this eagle? And that's exactly what he's hoping for? Um,
Starting point is 01:54:37 Ferrison. I'm telling you, Belziger is like a great new character. Okay. It's going to be hard not to call him Belsabub. It's going to be hard. Listen. Just a quick refresher, if you didn't listen to our primer pod and you're like,
Starting point is 01:54:54 what's the deal with Numenor and why is he talking about a new leader for the future? The main divide in the among the Numenorians are the groups called the Kingsmen or Faithful. faithful are friends of elves. Ellen Deal counts himself as one. Muriel counts herself as one. Her father, the king, counted himself as one. And then there are kingsmen who are like elves
Starting point is 01:55:17 are stealing our jobs or we hate that they have immortality or whatever the case may be. This is the divide. Elf lovers, elf haters. Farazan, Miriel has been sort of playing both sides and kind of pretending to be not one of the faithful. And this is sort of what Farazan is like,
Starting point is 01:55:35 let's, okay, let's do it. We're putting aside our past where we were friends with the elves and we're just moving forward with our new political party where we wear red and we say fuck elves. And that is, that is the new state. And she's like, nope, I'm going to wear the same thing my dad wore because guess what? I am an elthafel. And that's why it's such a big deal when the Palantir is exposed. And she's like, that's my Elf Stone.
Starting point is 01:55:57 Miro, why? Why did you say that? Okay, anyway. Yeah. And then the Eagles. The giant eagles who have seen in Lord of the Rings and in The Hobbit This was a thrill. You know, we were excited to see it in the trailer.
Starting point is 01:56:11 The reason they're such a big deal, besides the fact that they're giant, is that they're messengers for Manway, the holiest of the Valar. The giant eagles sort of confer with him, bring back messages to him. There is no lore history about them blessing the new leader at Numerner.
Starting point is 01:56:35 That's not really sort of like in the text, but it's not hard to sort of put those two things together. Here's what's really interesting about this. And also the warg that we'll get to that you alluded to that is chained up in Adars camp. In the books, the Eagles talk. The wargs also talk. The wargs talk to each other.
Starting point is 01:56:53 The Eagles talk to, again, off among other things. I think Peter Jackson is probably who we can, sort of, I don't want to say make responsible, but he made the choice that the animals were not going to talk in his Lord of the Rings. And I don't know if it was just sort of like, that feels too Narnia or, you know, whatever the case may be, but he opted to not have them talk in Lord of the Rings. They don't really talk in the Hobbit either. And that was, I remember that was a big source of agitation for people around the Hobbit because the talking animals, the spiders, etc. were so important. If the Eagles could talk, none of this confusion the coordination happens because the eagle landed. And he's like, Mariel, right?
Starting point is 01:57:32 Because when Farisand's like, it's me, the eagle is clearly like screeching and flapping his wings. This is so not to keep bringing up Thrones and Dragon, but of course, as we've mentioned many times, like George's, you know, so influenced, but then also updating Tolkien. So, of course, as the connections are apparent, this was so white heart, the Hans, Egon, Ranira to me. And like, fucking Otto and everyone like, you know. Oh, yeah, I got the conqueror babe. That's obviously a whistle. Never missed a chance to do it. Paras on.
Starting point is 01:58:08 Like, a portent for Aegon. And then the white heart appears to Reneera. And like, it's just Reneira and Kristen on their ride after the Reneira's like flight. And so nobody understands. And so like this is a different version of that. But like the way that a sign or a portent, a portent or a sign in Numenor of all places could be misinterpreted. is delicious. So I, I love, I absolutely. Yeah, I thought that was great. I love how quickly, like the look on Farisand's face, when he sees the Eagle land, he's like, oh, no. An Eagle has come to bless. I don't think that eyebrow could get any higher.
Starting point is 01:58:46 To bless Muriel. And then he's like, wait, I can turn this in my favor. Yeah. I mean, the third episode is called the Eagle and the Scepter. So, like, very much about these, like, symbols of office and ruling and stuff like that. And the challenge to Muriel, Queen of Lies, again, like, Renira the Cruel, very, very top of mind for us coming off of Dragon Season 2. But that first challenge comes as Muriel is reaching out for the scepter, reaching out for, like, the solidification of this moment, the coronation. But Farazan shamelessly walks forward to claim that omen that is not. Not is. And that was fascinating. I thought that was great.
Starting point is 01:59:26 Fascinating. This is not the way the coup goes in the books, but I'm going to save that just in case they've try to sort of incorporate that storyline and they may yet do that. So I'll save that for a future sort of book, look ahead, or to see if maybe they decide to add it into the mix of Farisanza Eagle maneuver here. Okay. Speaking of Warx, Adar and the Orcs, Malar, would you like to open this section with any sort of announcement that you have about Sam Hazeldeen, who plays our new version of Adar replacing Joseph Wall from season. I would. We love each other. We are in communication constantly. We text each other often as we were watching things for the first time before we pod. And I believe the first thing I texted you, certainly one of the first things I texted you about the three-part premiere of Season 2 of Rings of Power was that I was excited to tell you that I had a take on someone who I thought looked fucking great, surprisingly hot.
Starting point is 02:00:32 this season. And you, with a quickness that I felt both alarmed by, but also seen and known by, you guess, that it was in fact, Adar. I got it into. You did. And that made me feel good about myself, yes. It made me feel good about our friendship and also, like, I had some reflecting to do that this would be so obvious. It is something about, you know, obviously Adder is meant to be repellent, but I was like, I'm sorry, but we like to just speak our truths on this pod and multiple times watching, I was like, is Adar hot? Like, is he hot now? I don't know that he is meant to be repellent because he's like, in contrast to the his children, the Uruk, right? He's supposed to be like a tormented. He's not looking like, he's not looking like lug. No. Yet. He's not got like,
Starting point is 02:01:22 constantly got like black goo in his mouth. But like, yeah, he's, he was an elf, right? And so like, He's got that elven armor. He's got that great, I think a great wig genuinely. The hair looks fantastic. The high cheek bones. Like, it's all sort of working. Yes, there's like the kind of like curled milk-like quality to the skin that is, I think, meant to be off-putting. In addition to the way that he's constantly like, you know, I'm not a god, not yet.
Starting point is 02:01:49 But something about the shininess of the hair and the glint of the eye. There's a sheen and a glimmer on this. his eyes that I just found, I'm sorry, captivating. I thought it was really good. I liked all the Adar stuff and all the, we don't spend a ton of time in this camp. But obviously our guy Waldrake, who we already mentioned, has like a starring role until he's gone. We get the branding ceremony, which comes into play, of course, with a Seelder's storyline,
Starting point is 02:02:18 this like very useful way we have, the mark of Adar, as it is called, to know who has been the knee and who hasn't. And then we've got Sauron's latest gambit, which is super, super interesting. Again, I think it's a little tortured the way that Sauron leaves Kellebrinbore, goes to Moria and then goes back to Kellebrunborg. Like, that's a little tortured. But this idea that he rocks into Mordor, still pretending to be the Southing king, slathered in that accent, just like absolutely dripping around the vowels. Like, you know, pretends to want his people to be freed as part of his. this larger gambit of like instilling this fear in Adar that Sauron is still out there and basically
Starting point is 02:03:02 amassing Adar's army to point him towards Oregon question mark. Like we're not quite sure exactly to what end yet. We can make some educated guesses. But this idea, you know, we hear from the elf commander over in Linden where they say Sauron intends to plant Adar and claim his armies. but that's not how Sauron works, as we already mentioned when talking about Disa, this idea of identify what it is that your opponent most fears and exploit it, no, give them a means of mastering it
Starting point is 02:03:34 so that you can master them. So what is Adirmosphere? The return of Sauron. How could he master that? Get your army together. And I will help you with Intel, and we will go beat Sarn, who is also me, by the way. And so in that way, he gets control of Adar's army,
Starting point is 02:03:51 and all it took was like a few beatings. than like a couple days chained up near a warg, you know? Yes. Yeah. Yeah, this was, it was interesting to you to think about like where Sauron crosses paths with Big D. Like, he's marching toward the Southlands. And so then like this, this plot to go to Mordor
Starting point is 02:04:13 where obviously we see him at the end of season one, you know, the dark glimmer taking hold. Like, I was thinking back to Galadriel and Alendial in the Hall of Lore that we, for an entire podcast, that was the Hall of Law, because there are no subtitles in season one. I'd like shudder, thinking of that often. We have subtitles this season.
Starting point is 02:04:32 We're very excited. Galadriel saying, you know, it is the black speech, it speaks not of a place, but a plan, a plan by which to create a realm of their own, where evil would not only endure but thrive, a plan to be enacted in the event of Morgoth's defeat by his successor. And so, like, continuing to kind of noodle on, like Adar executing something that
Starting point is 02:04:55 Saran had a tie to originally and so like how is that playing into to Saran's decision to keep going there and like are trying to go there and then going there and like whatever he is trying to enact and do but like okay so I had a question I don't know if we know the answer
Starting point is 02:05:14 if I'm just dumb and missing something either is possible the when to skip a had a little bit when Adar makes the agreement. We obviously want to talk about the language at play there, so we'll go back to that in a second.
Starting point is 02:05:30 But he's like, follow him. He sends people after him. Yeah. After he doesn't fully trust him. Halbran? Yeah. Is your read?
Starting point is 02:05:40 Is our read supposed to be that Sauron wins those soldiers to his cause and like sends them? to kill the messenger elves? Like, he's like aware. I think we don't see the fault, the pursuers.
Starting point is 02:05:59 I think it's, I think we will soon, and I, again, we have not seen past episode three. No. But I suspect we will soon see who it was. That they're like monitoring him still. Well, I don't know that that's, that the people who kill the messenger elves. I think there's other threats in the woods. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:06:17 Because my, that was my question is like, was that unrelated or was this part of, like, was that under Sauron's control in some capacity. And then if that's the case, is he already winning or taking some orcs under his control, perhaps? That would be a wild thing for them not to show, I think. Yeah. I was like, are we supposed to be like just theorizing about this wondering, waiting? But he does know, obviously, part of how he like manipulates Kellebrimbor is he's like,
Starting point is 02:06:43 oh, you didn't hear from Gilliard? Weird. I'm excited to talk about. But he knows with certainty that word has not really. reached. Yeah, that's a good point. That's a good point. So that was like, I was trying to figure out if those were all connected.
Starting point is 02:06:57 There are a lot of questions about what did, uh, Sauron know and when did he know it? Because there's, there's that question of like, was he directly involved in killing the messages from Lyndon who we can, I mean, I laughed when I saw the case that Gilgal had handed to that messenger and the cameras who seemed in on it. And I was like, we're going to have to identify a body base on that case alone later. Lo and behold, of course, that, me know, mostly because I knew that message wasn't getting to Oregon. I was like, this case is so ornate. It can only be this way because we're going to have to identify a body later based on that case, which is what happened. But, like, so there's that that happens. But also, Sauron knows that the dwarves are having trouble.
Starting point is 02:07:43 Like, I think there are things he knows without having direct messengers. There's just uncanny things he knows, you know? Yeah. So that's why. I, you know, again, I don't know if we're certain who it was, who all the best information we have is they were, like, being dragged by chains. Which seems like something in Ork would do, but, you know, it could be someone else in the woods. And, like, based on trailer alone, it feels like Elron and Galad Trail are about to have many wood-based encounters and adventures. We see them drawing their swords against, like, all kinds of ghouls and beasts in the woods.
Starting point is 02:08:16 So I feel like those, whoever's wielding those chains will come. come back around to us. Yeah. Okay. I think that's where I am too. Saron has knowledge through a source of power. And something else is waiting in the woods. But I was like, am I missing that that is there's supposed to be a more direct tie there.
Starting point is 02:08:36 It would be insane for them to cut that, I think. Okay. So to go back. I vow to serve the Lord of Mordard to the end of my days and his. Before we get there, I do want to read this thing from Matthew, which I really agree with. Our listener, Matthew says, the show not being a mystery box is a huge. huge improvement for him, our listener, Matthew. It says, turns out when you let Sauron and the stranger act and have more depth in their lines,
Starting point is 02:08:58 it could be a lot better. Now, we loved both The Stranger and Hal Brand, who was also Sauron in season one. But again, seeing Charlie Vickers get to just do the full everything he has at his acting command as he manipulates everyone around him, all of his smirks to camera, like, everything that he does is just like truly tremendous. And so we get this one where he makes a vow to Adar. A couple things. First, before he gets to, I vow to serve the Lord of Mordor to the end of my days and his.
Starting point is 02:09:34 Wallace. Adar is recounting how Morgoth made him in the first place. Yep. And Hal Brand, who is also Sauron, who will soon be Anatar, is on the ground and he's crying. Yes. Why do you think he's crying there? I think to me it felt like he was just having to confront the depth of his failure. And like it was almost the opposite of, especially because he specifically says to Caliborim or later, like, are you weeping?
Starting point is 02:10:09 Yeah. Yeah. And Calibur is like, no, I'm reveling. No, I'm not crying. I'm so worried for my guy, Calibur. I'm rebe. I think it's going to be fine. this was, yeah, like the actual person who did this to him,
Starting point is 02:10:28 but also more broadly, like he made a play and it didn't work. Why? How? He is in his mind, we have all, like, some of the stuff that we didn't go like line by line by, the Gilgallad and Galadriel scenes, like, these descriptions of him as the deceiver and how, like, once he has ensnared you, you're more susceptible forever. He can alter your reality, all of which is effectively there to, like, set up what will happen with Anatar and Kelle Brimbor, of course,
Starting point is 02:10:54 to make us constantly worried about what the future might hold for Galadriel. But then I think also to make us ask, like, what went wrong before then? Like, when he lost that control or that grip on people or the masses, and for him to have to confront that so that he doesn't let it happen again
Starting point is 02:11:11 feels very... That's interesting. I'm like, you're the guy who beat me. I had to be a blob of goo rolling around in the snow. I think that's really... smart and reasonable interpretation. For some reason, I decided that this was like a moment of like humanity, for lack of a better word in, in Harvard, like a moment of regret, not for his own loss, but for the horrors that he enacted under Morgoth, right?
Starting point is 02:11:38 Yeah. I think that's there as well. Or possibly because Adar says, talking about Morgas lieutenant and his beautiful face. What I was before. think he was like, oh, my Jack Loudoun face. It was so beautiful. I miss it. Definitely.
Starting point is 02:11:55 Except no, because he's Charlie Victor's. Because he's doing fine. Okay. But yeah, I think that is absolutely there as well because that was present in the moments of regret and laments that we saw from him in season one. It was like, actually, maybe I don't want to be that. Exactly. I mean, I think that's what's so interesting about this depiction of Sauron is that he has,
Starting point is 02:12:15 he's not just mustache twirling the whole time. That's not an interesting thing to play. Okay, so Adar says he offered me wine red as a blood moon. And again, this red wine thing comes up, and I just want us to track it. When he was changed from the elf to the lord of the Orux. And then the moral ambiguity of I'm not yet sure what shape he has taken as Sauron, as Halbran, who is Sauron is describing Sauron. Obviously, he's saying, like, who knows what he looks like? not me. It doesn't look like me. Who knows what's our own looks like, right? But also this shape of
Starting point is 02:12:53 like what kind of man, again, for lack of a better word, he is no man, but like what kind of man will I be on this path? You got to make the choice again tomorrow. That I have chosen. And then do you want to talk about linguistic loopholes? And I vow to serve the Lord of Mortar to the end of my days and his. Just stay true to yourself, man, and you're good here. You never violated your own. I'm like, I need you to say my dad. You just say who? The Lord of Mortar is. This was great.
Starting point is 02:13:26 Waldrick is dead. You already mentioned Glug, but we should just... But he lives on here on this podcast, and that's what matters, and we will not let his memory feed. We shall not. Glug is another new member of the team this season. He has thoughts, feelings, hopes, desires, a partner, and a little Oric Babe and his little Oric Cradle. this is all part of just sort of trying to, again, for lack of better word, humanize the urucks. But I kind of like, kind of like Glug, you know?
Starting point is 02:13:57 Just the guy being a dude. Just the guy being a dude to his baby. It's fine. It's like, do we have to go to war again? Like, can't we just settle in? And this is where I'm going to do a terrible bore mirror impression. This is what I thought as soon as the hill troll showed up. They have a hill troll.
Starting point is 02:14:17 They have a cave troll. They have a hill troll. His name is Damrod. He's the eater of Dragon Boehm, sick nickname. It's a very like a sort of blobby CGI creation that I think is only going to come into play for some battle stuff later. I'm glad that you mentioned Boromar. He's very top of mind for us across these episodes as multiple elves are like, but what if we used to ring for good? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:14:44 You know? Yes. I'm actually going to bring him up. a little later when we get, oddly enough, get to the half-harfoots, which we will get to, but first we have to go to Polargar. I just want to hand this over to you. Barrick, we get an extended sequence with Barrick. Tell me everything you want to say about this.
Starting point is 02:15:01 To open episode three. One of thrills of my life. I, because I initially watched the screener and then like when I'm taking notes, do like watching it on my computer with a little split screen. Adam was watching the actual premiere. for me and like basically live texting me his thoughts. And he is, he, he was like, is Barrick to start the show.
Starting point is 02:15:25 And I was like, this is why we're still, we're married, we're going strong. This is, this is it. Every now and then you are like, this is what true connection can be. Speaking of true connection, I thought that, so we pick up with the moment where a sealed door, like, freeze Barrick. Alendio. And then, excuse me, Alendale. And we follow Barrick back to the battle scene.
Starting point is 02:15:54 He is immediately looking for his guy, looking for a Sealedor, makes his way into a orc ambush, back leg, hind leg kicks and orc through a tree branch. Loved it. What should Barrick be put in charge of is basically my question. After the sequence, he gets it done in a hurry? That's my question. I think it's possible in something we should consider. And he makes his way into a, I thought, frankly, terrifying spider layer in the black forest.
Starting point is 02:16:24 But he finds A Seildor. He nuzzles him. A Seleodore says, Barak, my boy. And I wrote down and shouted and thought and felt, no, my heart. This was wonderful. The love that these two have for each other later, Sealedor is like, I can't abandon Barak. I have to go find him. And tough look for Arundere, he's like, I got my own shit to do.
Starting point is 02:16:50 Well, like I get it. You have to burn your love. Arrondur was picking up a bundle of wood. Yeah. You needed wood for the funeral pyre? Sure. But like, Barrick needed help. Bronwyn's already dead.
Starting point is 02:17:03 Bronwyn is beyond help at this point. Okay. This Pallager sequence is what I'm calling this section. And we'll get, Pilarger is a very important place. and I think we'll talk about a little bit more in future episodes. Because, again, we're breaking three and a half hours, the television down. But I thought this was such a successful sequence involving Aseldur, a character. Maxine Baldry is an actor I really like, but Aseldor in season one just didn't really connect that much for me.
Starting point is 02:17:39 And Theo, I actively disliked in season one, except for his whole Galadriel journey. I thought that was really good. I loved Theo in episode three. And when Isseilder said Barrick, my boy, I was like, I'll follow you anywhere, Seildor, like, sold. So good. Great. Yeah, this was great. The spider cave, I mean, the fact that Barrick follows his master into, this is Sheelab's lair. Like, this is Shilab.
Starting point is 02:18:04 This is, you know, the giant spider from Richard of the King. That's what Samwise Gamgey does. We are putting Barak in Samwise Gamge territory. No higher honor, you know, for a character. It's just wonderful. Elite stuff. Love to the parallel of like the lighting effect and the backward look to kind of make the connection for us. Yeah, very fun.
Starting point is 02:18:28 The spider cape was horrific. And again, I was worried that children would be scared. The spider's just so scary. And I had a really bad time with them. But it was great. I mean, it was like really well done. Very scary. Very well done.
Starting point is 02:18:41 Like the visual effects and the practical effects and everything just like looked amazing. Another new character we get is Estrid, this woman that Siljur meets on the road, and I really like her. I don't know. I thought you were an arc. I never been stabbed. These character introductions can be so tough to nail, and I think they really did a good job. Like, I really, I'm like... They had a very, like, easy charm with each other right away.
Starting point is 02:19:03 Yeah. Yeah. Anything you want to say about the moment where she abandaged up his wound very, very, very, very high up on his thigh? Yeah, there are a lot of places that you can stab somebody and then have to bandage them. and very deliberately, they chose to make this like two inches from his, I'm sure, throbbing erection. The subtitles read, breathing heavily, ooh, ah, during the stretch, which I took note of. I'm rooting for Esther. I don't think they show us a mark of Adar in the back of her neck and her, like, talking about her regret and her remorse to make her be someone who is evil later.
Starting point is 02:19:39 I think this is someone who has done something that she was upset that she had to do. and has regrets around it and, you know, like a Sildor is going to find out about it, but also then hopefully forgive her, then they have sex in the woods or something like that. So, you know, I mean, what would, what would be big D say? Like, make a choice to be good tomorrow. Great. It's not too late. Does she have a betrothed?
Starting point is 02:20:00 Who cares? Okay. Probably dead. It'll be fine. Bronwyn? Or alive in there to complicate things. We'll find out. Bronwyn.
Starting point is 02:20:09 Bronwyn also dead. Died off screen. The foulness of an orc arrow. Tough. I have to say, when Theo and Arander, okay, I love the visual gag of Theo struggling under two buckets and Arander carrying like eight of them or something like that and just sort of like, I thought that was just like a really funny visual gag. And then the burn from Theo when he's like all those years you were watching us, do you ever know my father? And Arander says, no, I did not. And he says, neither did I, but I know this much he wasn't you.
Starting point is 02:20:46 And then he says everything we were is ashes. Like, it's just, I thought, I mean, how, okay, I think we had similar issues with Theo in season one. Were you as, like, into his depiction in this episode as I was, or how did you feel about it? I, yeah, I thought this was an improvement for Theo, certainly. I was, like, quite moved watching him. I thought this was, this tension with Rondier, who was trying to get. give Theo this advice that, like, is actually quite similar to the advice Galadriel imparted, right?
Starting point is 02:21:23 It is a thirst that can never be a slaked. In the end, it will drink you dry. Like, Theo could stand to listen to this. We understand why he is resistant, what he is working through, having lost his mother, etc. But I was, like, really moved watching him listen in on the conversation that Estrid and Asildur have by the fire, which I'm eager to talk about from the Asildur perspective as well,
Starting point is 02:21:46 the, like, anguish on his face, because they're, because of Sildur, they're both, they're talking about guilt. Yeah. And, like, Theo is carrying so much of that, not only for Bronwyn, for his mother, but in general, like, we heard him say to Galadriel in the penultimate episode last season, like, I gave them that power. And she has some very important bits of wisdom that she shares with him in response about intention and what's in your heart, et cetera.
Starting point is 02:22:13 But, yeah, this was, like, touching. and a character at this age, you know, it's like, I actually feel there's a lot of really potent stuff that they can mine here because we're spending a lot of our time with like immortal beings, beings who have, you know, spend so much of, so many, at the heart of so many of their conversations. It's like, think of like when Elrond and Duren reunited at the beginning of season one. And Dern's like, what the fuck, man?
Starting point is 02:22:36 Like, you've been out of my life for 20, you like, you miss my, you miss like the birth of my kids. And Elron's like, for me, that was like lunch. Sorry. Sorry. Yeah. And like, you know, for us to be with. the man, a mortal man, in like the formative teen years. Like, that feels like a kind of necessary
Starting point is 02:22:51 counterweight for just what the span of a life can be in Middle Earth and what every experience means for you in the scope of a moment. I love that. So I'm hoping that Theo has, yeah, a little bit of a little bit of a bounce back. Theo, forget the sophomore slump. Let's see a sophomore surge here. I love it. Theo is definitely, as you say, growing at a perfectly normal rate for a teenage boy. Just kidding. He's nine feet tall now. If you compare Theo. in season one episode one, it brings him power to now. He is just like so tall,
Starting point is 02:23:19 but this is what happens when you cast kids. Yeah, we got to, I think, retire, like the Mike Wheeler reference for teens who suddenly got like,
Starting point is 02:23:26 to, you know, NBA power forward height. Like, Theo's the new reference. For me, the reference is always Walt on lost, tall Walt on lost. But, but,
Starting point is 02:23:34 but yes, tall, tall, Theo is here. And, yeah, I rewound, we're about to listen to us,
Starting point is 02:23:43 I'll just have to imagine Theo in the dark on the tree line listening to him. But like, I rewatched that a couple times because I was trying to crack down on why it was so effective. I was like, who taught this kid how to fake cry? And I think what it is is that Theo in that moment is trying so hard not to cry. It's like the acting advice they give you if you want to play drunk. Drunkers aren't drunk. Drunkers are trying to be sober. So like it's like he's trying to hold back those tears. And I think that's that's why it felt so real and correct that this is what a teenage boy would be doing, like listening to this is he's just like trying so hard not to cry about his mom.
Starting point is 02:24:25 And as we're about to hear, he's listening to like the sharing of a deeply vulnerable secret and truth. But entwined with that is like an acknowledgement from a steel door that nobody knows this. So he's listening to somebody say, I haven't let people know when I'm really going through. Exactly. All right. Carlos, can me hear this please. Nobody knows it was my fault since I felt. bound to try and do something singular. It's something special to try and find a way to earn what she did. I don't know if you can earn a thing like that.
Starting point is 02:25:10 I think you just have to accept it as a gift. One she gave freely because you were precious to her. It is a gift. It is precious to me. It is precious to me. It is a gift. Oh, man, this pings so many things. to me, the show is often most successful in these moments where it is like pulling us into the deeply rooted emotion of the moment, born of the past, that we can associate with something in the future.
Starting point is 02:25:39 Yeah. That is a difficult thing to be able to do. It's very hard to not think of the recounting of Aseldor's scrolls and it is precious to me and like what this, like, hearing this language here might have meant in terms of like everything that is to come in the future. But also this is horrible. Like his mother died to save him and he didn't tell anyone. Like we think of hearing like Allendial say to the lateral. She drowned and it's like, but he doesn't, even his father, maybe especially his father, doesn't know this. Like no wonder it feels like there's the world between those two.
Starting point is 02:26:14 My God. This is a great, like Theo and Isild are going through their mom angst is a great counterbalance to like sort of the daddy issues that are banging around Elron and Doran and stuff like that. Tolkien didn't really care about moms in general. They were often left off family trees, which is why Silder's mom still doesn't have a name. And so this is sort of like, this is, mom stuff is new in the world of Tolkien because Tolkien didn't really care for them. So there we are.
Starting point is 02:26:44 I'm intrigued. It's like interesting that he says here he sees her in his dreams. He's dreaming of her. We had that very intriguing stretch in season one when he's part of the C is training in the C-Guard still and like hearing these, whispers and this called the West that like... I'm excited. I feel like we're going to get a sealed or dreams, and I'm excited about that.
Starting point is 02:27:03 I would be frankly thrilled. Will Kelloggling-Dreambor also be in his dreams? Let's find out. Okay, so just to wrap up the Pelager section, we should say, Theo also earns points when he's just like, you still want to get your horse back, meet me at, you know, at night, bring a sword. They go, they're like pretty competent. Like, they're not fumbling about this.
Starting point is 02:27:27 Like, Aseilder's pretty competent with the horses, like, pretty quiet, just staying to the shadows. And the fact that Theo sort of swoops in to try to distract was very heroic of him. I don't know that they would have gotten away with it, but I wasn't, like, embarrassed by their effort here. I thought they were doing a pretty good job. Yeah. Something attacks the camp to interrupt everything here. And Theo gets sort of yanked off his feet into the air. I think we're meant to, I think the hill troll kind of exists to make us think, oh my God, is the hill troll here or something like that?
Starting point is 02:28:03 But the first person to go was a man chopping at a tree for a really long time. I'm pretty sure this is the ends. I think this is an ent moment. Has to be. And I don't, I think Theo will be fine. Very entie camera angles on the, like, hoisting up. Theo. And we know from the trailers that ends are going to be in the season.
Starting point is 02:28:21 So I'm not. I'm not worried for Theo and his Sildor. I did have a question, though, because the axe comes, did the ends throw an axe? Is that? I'm wondering about that, too. Is that something that they do? It's like a well-eemed kick or something?
Starting point is 02:28:34 Yeah. Interesting. Okay. Two very important sections left. And not enough time to do it. Oregon and Caliborimbor. And this is, I mean, this is just the core of the season. We're going to be spending a lot of time here.
Starting point is 02:28:50 Yeah. This is, this. has to work. And I think, as we already said, we love Charlie Vickers. And as we said in our Primer Pod, or I said at least, I was like really eager to see what Charles Edwards, a performance we both already really liked from the trailers, Calibrimbor going through it, with a little more time because he was sort of like a late recast in season one with a little more time with the Calibrimbor to prep what Charles Edwards would be capable of.
Starting point is 02:29:20 and I think he's just crushing it. I think Calibrand Bor is so compelling. He tried for like a half second to keep his word to Galadriel, to keep Halberd at bay. Sort of. He did. He tried. Sort of.
Starting point is 02:29:38 He's like, yeah, tell him he can't come in. And then he goes out and he's like, he can't come in. Like, I mean, you could just like actually kick him out. He's so hot, though. So listen. I don't know. Maybe like maybe if Mardania, his like blonde assistant wasn't there, none of this would have happened, but she was. Let me tell you what killed me.
Starting point is 02:30:01 There's the initial like, you know, very deliberate like Halbrand showing the back wounds. Right. Oh, he might be injured. Yeah. But the building toward sweat and it's cold. Should we just bring him a shawl? It's like genuinely who among us stuff. And I loved it. I thought the oregan scenes were fantastic.
Starting point is 02:30:19 Oh, wonderful. And I was really worried about it. I was really worried that it would feel like a dragon. I thought it was wonderful. And Calibranbor comes out with this incredible umbrella situation and a guy that I have called the Brawley Bear, just this guy whose job it is to hold the umbrella thing over Calibranbor. But Caliborne Bar is still soaking wet. So do your job better, I think. We could have used one of these in Chicago.
Starting point is 02:30:46 We got caught in a downpillar. Genuinely thinking of me trying to hold one umbrella over the two of us in it. absolute torrential downpour in Chicago. You did great. It was very kind of you to share. That was tough. The way that Halbrain goes from, so like, Sauron, it's very clear that he, sorry. I'm doing it, too.
Starting point is 02:31:06 It's hard. It's very cool. We get it, go out. Clear to me that he brings on the rainstorm. The rain starts and he sort of turns towards camera and his face is kind of like dark and vainy with the effort, it seems like, of causing the storm. the way he turns from that to just all smiles when he sees Calibirmbore is so good. And that was also like what that was also that like summoning the necessary elements to spark this invitation in ultimately. Very much like a vampire like waiting to be invited in.
Starting point is 02:31:45 I love that. Because he had like, you know, Caliburnbor and like that's a prior form, right? Like, Kellebramber has to be complicit in this. It has to be, right? That's the only way the manipulation works. But at that moment, like, they'll look down us seeing the kind of effort and evil on his face as the storm clouds gather. That's one of the shots, I think, that Galadriel sees in her, like, waking nightmares. And so the idea that she is glimpsing a very key, a very key pivot point in a regia on no safer place. two rivers and a wall, Mallory.
Starting point is 02:32:22 What could possibly go wrong? Man. Kellebrimber loves his work. That guy loves what he does. I mean, listen, you got to love your work. It's inspiring. He makes the Athielden, yeah. Before you invite Sal Bernardin, we should say,
Starting point is 02:32:34 he makes the Athielden, which is the below in the dark writing that we see on the doors of Dorian and Moria from Tolkien. They are wrought of a field in that mirrors only starlight and moonlight and sleeps until it is touched by one who speaks words now long forgotten in Middle Earth. Guess what? Tolkien can write. He's good at what he does. But yeah, so
Starting point is 02:32:59 Sauron, who is also Halbran, brings the storm, which makes him seem more pathetic. He's just standing there in the storm next to his horse, just like patiently waiting for that invitation in. I was thinking of vampire. I almost brought up vampires. I was thinking about vampires with all the red, the dripping red wine. Just made me think of vampire stuff.
Starting point is 02:33:16 But there's I could I know The line from Tolkien is Soren tried to keep distinct his two sides Enemy and Temptor And that's what I was thinking of when we see him All black vein from the effort
Starting point is 02:33:35 Of bringing the storm And then turning around reithed and smiles When he meets Kila Brimbor here He tries for a second To get him to go away But when he says what of the rings have they worked It is over. It is done.
Starting point is 02:33:48 It is done. And I love, Sauer just, like, plays him expertly. It's not just, he's saying all the right things. Oh, Gil didn't write you a letter.
Starting point is 02:33:56 Oh, it's a tale is oldest time, right? They take all the credit, leave us, you know. I applaud your patience. Yeah, exactly. All of that.
Starting point is 02:34:03 But it's, it's the like, oh, you should ask Galadriel. Oh, I'll just go, you know, and just making Kellebrimbor, like, draw him in. It's just, it's a joy. It's a joy to watch a craftsman at their work.
Starting point is 02:34:15 It's a joy to watch appeared in, you know, build a ship. It is a joy to watch Kellebrimbor, you know, fashion something beautiful. And it is a joy to watch Sauron play people like, pluck of them like a harp. So that's what we get to care. I thought it was interesting. Later, Kellebram Bore says there's no way that Sauron could know how it feels after so many centuries to finally create something cut to Halber's face. Also, the word he uses is inkling. You couldn't have an inkling, which we hope is a Tolkien C.S. Lewis reference.
Starting point is 02:34:46 Oh, yeah. The combination there of, of course, the look on Hot Siron's face is he's like, let me tell you, boy do I know. About toiling for centuries. Boy do I know about long waits. But of course, then we're thinking about what we heard from Kellebrunbor in season one and that idea of true creation requiring sacrifice and his desire to grow beyond petty works of jewelcraft and devise, something of real power. And how susceptible he has, is not only in. in Sauron and Sauron Lord of Gifts land here, but by the nature of his own desire and ambition
Starting point is 02:35:24 and how that, that, you know, again, that, I think so that you can master them line is going to come up probably more than any other, maybe then touch the darkness this season, as we call back to season one. And there's a reason for that. Like, everybody can be vulnerable in that way. What does that look like for them?
Starting point is 02:35:40 Sometimes it's fear, but sometimes it's desire. And for many people, those are intertwined, right? Because one of the things that you fear is not achieving your desire. Exactly. I would say that Caliborne's fear is being forgotten, right, of not establishing that legacy. Like he, like Elrond thinking about his father, he's thinking about Fanor when we meet him at the beginning of season one. Fanor made all these creations. Will I ever, like, rise to those heights? Will I ever make something of such comparable beauty? The fear is that he won't. And Sauron can exploit that. So I'm not going to read you the passage of what Anatar says in the book.
Starting point is 02:36:15 just suffice to say that it is quite beautiful and I think a bit better than saying, and when our work is complete, never again will the world overlook you as the mere sign of fairener, but forevermore review you, the Lord of the Rings. This did not work for me. The Anitur reveal is awesome. I thought it was great. I thought the way that's the forge exploded. The wig is growing on me.
Starting point is 02:36:39 The Anitur wig is growing on me a little bit. I think the little like elvish crown helps and just sort of like seeing. motion helps. A beautiful shine on the cheekbones. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, he's got blush and a little bit of liner and his eyebrows are different. It's a whole new look for Anatar hair.
Starting point is 02:36:57 But I just think, you don't have to say Lord of the Rings, I promise. It's okay. You're already saying rings of power. We don't need to say Lord of the Rings. New wig. New accent. No longer. The Southwinder.
Starting point is 02:37:09 Right? We are using the posh. And like a new register. Yeah. That like sort of elderly. lightness is sort of what it's going for. Yes. So when Disa and Duran show up in Oregon,
Starting point is 02:37:21 and Kellebram Bore offers to trade metreel for rings, this is where Sauron, this is where Sauron could go wrong. If he has your read, if he has a correct read of what your fear is, I think he has you. But he misdiagnoses Duren, right? Because he tries to go for his dad, because Disa mentions like, we can't, you want us to talk to the.
Starting point is 02:37:45 king, the king's not talking to us right now. And Sauron says, bringing your father a means of saving his kingdom might be just the way to earn back his respect, perhaps even your inheritance. And Doren's like, wrong. That's not the key to my heart. This isn't working on me, right? And so then he tries the Elron tag. Again, I do think Elron in some way or another is the key to Dern here, or perhaps it's just through Disa, who is an easier remark because we already know what she fears. But Sauron tries again playing the Elron card and he says Elron said that you were the wisest of all the dwarves. Did he speak true or is there someone else we should be treating with? I mean, incredible, iconic bitchy stuff from, uh, from Anatar here.
Starting point is 02:38:28 And Duren later, she's like, Elron would never say that about me. I loved it. Duren, Duren is wonderful. Duren's like, who the fuck are you? Where did you come from? What are you talking about? I don't know you. What you need to know is, yeah.
Starting point is 02:38:43 It's not worry about the details, the particulars. I think to your point about us, it's important for us to see how or when, in what way Saran can maybe air. Misreading the, what's the fear is a great one. I think also, like, in general, he's in a rush. He's in too much of a hurry. And so, like, that comes up in the Durandisa recruitment, right? where they're like, can we just take a minute to think about it? And he's like, no.
Starting point is 02:39:17 And Calibur is like, yes. My dude, can you chill? This is like very intense. Give him a beat. It's like the slow drip. Slits a stone. Yeah, the slow drips. Yeah, that was fantastic.
Starting point is 02:39:28 But like even before that, the, as he's building toward the forces in the world be on evil, Kellebrambor. He's like, can you make me ring? Can you make me rings for men? It was a little quick to go right to the can you make me rings for men because Kelle Brimbor is like, men are covetous. The risks of corruption are far greater. Now, I love that in terms of the substance of the scene because we think of like men, men are weak.
Starting point is 02:39:53 You know, in terms of what awaits, we think in the past of like the watchboard and like because of who they still are. But it's like, wow, he's just, he's going for it right away. He's just like, do this thing for me now. I need it now. And then he's going to have to like recalibating in real time. It's ridiculous that Lyndon would know what's up and Oregon would it. And so, like, you know, what he's solved here, once Calibran Borr sort of forts him in his, no, you don't have time to think about it, Dernady, so we need the answer now.
Starting point is 02:40:21 He then manipulates Calibur into writing a letter to Gil Gallad saying, like, everything's fine here. We're all fine here. Don't worry about it. This was, like, the one part of the Ragayan stuff that, like, didn't really work for me. Tell me why. Because I actually, so I think it tracks in terms of, like, how Caliburn Bor is being manipulated and deceived. That works. What we are watching play on Anatar,
Starting point is 02:40:47 who is Had Sauron's face, all of that. Yes. There, I just like, I don't know, I'm kind of like, and in terms of Kellebram's ambition, the fact that he would say, this is my moment, he will not take it away. All of that works. I'm just like, wait,
Starting point is 02:41:09 he believes that he can just write a letter? even in this state of deception, he believes he can just write a letter to Gil. And he's like, I'm going to shut down the forge. I'll see you soon. And then no one will check in. Well, for five and time. That seems very odd.
Starting point is 02:41:24 By then time. Yeah. And again, as you said rightly, like, that's, that is why I saw it's like, let's go. Because, like, I can't believe that's going to work for long. But I don't know that Kellebrimbor should believe even in this duped state that that will work for very long. So that just was like a little odd. The dwarves are getting their rings. and I'm scared for them.
Starting point is 02:41:47 That's all. Baby Duren, tried to talk Papa Duran out of it. That was fascinating when he's like, what if you were right? And then he was like, cut to King Duran said a reggae on. I guess that didn't sink in. Anyway, ominous music plays as, you know, Galadro keeps insisting, Sauron never touched our ring, so they're fine. But as Calibur Moore is about to drop the mithril into the metal soup,
Starting point is 02:42:11 I think that's the technical term for the Dwarven rings. You're ready for your guild crest. Thank you. Sauron. He's like, I got to touch the mithril and do a little chanty chant over it before I drop it in. It's not great. I mean, he's cradling it in his hands. His eyes are closed as he like chants and praise and mutters a spell. You know, it's worrying, Joe.
Starting point is 02:42:39 It is worrying. It's worrying. Are you worried about the Harfoots and the stranger in? because that is our final destination. Here's to deal with Roon. That is exciting. It must be exciting for the writers in the writers room, is that this is a place on the map that Tolkien never really went.
Starting point is 02:42:57 The Eastern Wastons. So it is a fun little playground for the writers to create new lore. We get a bunch of new lore in this section. And so, you know, they're not constrained by what did Kellan Bramber know and when did he know it? We've got, we're sort of definitely off the map here. It is our absolute joy to report to you that Poppy catches up with them almost instantly. I don't know why they ever separated in the first place, but Pop is here.
Starting point is 02:43:32 And it's great. But before she gets there, the stranger's having dreams, right? She's there with honey biscuits, Joanna, and it's the best day of Norris. Honey biscuits? Well, you don't enjoy the feeling of the legs dancing down your throat. grow as you eat a buggy dinner? I personally do not. I definitely was hoping for, as Nori originally was, fresh fruit to sprout from the stone
Starting point is 02:43:52 trees, not just an ample, a fountain of bugs. But Norie seemed fine with that, too. Ready to make the best of it always. Yes, the dream. Stanger's dream. Tell me. The vision. We get a bird's eye or giant eagle eye, if you prefer.
Starting point is 02:44:07 I view of the artist formerly known as Oron-Druin, aka Mount Doom. I might have bungled that pronunciation. He sees himself, a lot of what he sees is like stuff we see in the next few episodes, right? The giant storm. The shot of Kieran Heinz is the Dark Wizard. The shot of the acolyte getting her palm cut open. More storm stuff.
Starting point is 02:44:31 The stranger unable to grab Poppy and Oriental time. His own hand reaching for the staff. More storm stuff. He got to staff again. And then Mount Doom. So it's just bad. Everything that he sees seems bad. It seems connected.
Starting point is 02:44:43 to him finding this staff or Gant, as we won't talk about. He can't control his powers until he has it, but will finding it also lead to bad things. He's unsure and so are we. Now we get to this discussion before Poppy gets there, Norie is quite homesick, and we get this beautiful exchange between Nori, and I'm still calling him the stranger and not choosing any of Norrie's names that she was brainstorming. You don't like, not her. To our listeners' earlier point, I love, I love this section, not just because we love
Starting point is 02:45:22 Norie and Poppy. I mean, I have some questions about The Dark Wizard. We'll talk about that in a second. But I love Norie and Poppy. Dana We haven't, like, I mean, we have been, like, just chewing over his, like, two scenes with the ability to actually speak at the end of season one. So the fact that he has full control of, he doesn't have all his memories. memories, but of language. He's just got such a beautiful voice to listen to. And he's funny.
Starting point is 02:45:50 And so that's really helpful. Again, like Duran and Disa, you need this levity a bit. So when, like, Nori's like, when Poppy's like, you already tried that one. And she's like, no, I didn't. And they both off screen were like, yes, you did. Like, it's really sweet. But this moment by the fire before Poppy gets there, where they're talking about home, Carlos will you play this, please? It is quite all right for a half foot to miss home. I knew it'd be hard. It's just how it's just hard's different. Strange how that which is left behind can be the heaviest burden to carry.
Starting point is 02:46:27 I miss my home as well. You don't even remember yours. No. Sometimes I perceive a glimmer of it, nonetheless, and longing for a feeling I can't remember or even name. But I know it's real. just beyond the sunset. I thought this is beautiful. One of my favorite things that we talked about in season one
Starting point is 02:46:51 as we sort of began our, you know, years-long journey into Tolkien's work is this idea of like home and what's worth defending, right? We talk a lot about the good tilled earth of the shire. You know, so Sam, Frodo, Mary and Pip missing the shire is such an important part of the Lord of the Rings. Gimli talking with pride about what Kazadoum used to be. But what actually immediately popped to mind, and I think it has to do with the use of the word glimmer,
Starting point is 02:47:24 is in the movies in the Peter Jackson film, this isn't taken directly from the book, Boromir talking to Aragorn about Gondor, right? And he says, have you ever seen it, Aragorn, the white tower of Eccullion, glimmering like a spike of pearl and silver, its banners caught high in the morning, breeze have you ever been called home by the clear ringing of silver trumpets. So this idea of a home, even a home that the stranger doesn't know what it is, but the idea of home is such a core talking concept that I absolutely love. Our listener Tim wrote in about this too, and I thought that that was really beautiful.
Starting point is 02:48:04 I'm just going to read part of his email where he says, what is home? Is it somewhere else, somewhere better, the hope of which sustains and makes you better and the painful here? Is it the thing you make here? If so, what cost to yourself and others? Is it home the thing you accidentally find when you went somewhere for a different purpose and then discover you can't let go of?
Starting point is 02:48:25 Is it the people you're on the journey with or the place that made you what you are, which you cherish and protect? Even it means leaving it behind. I wonder what twists this show will put on this theme. What do you want to say about Tim's email or Tolkien or home or the, The White Tower of Echthelian or any of that.
Starting point is 02:48:45 Yeah, I mean, I love this, and I also am eager to see how the show continues to explore what home means for different characters, because I think that's one of the reasons it's so consistently compelling to us is because it does mean different things to different characters and to each character at different moments. Like, there is something sacred and precious about it. To the gift. precious. Like,
Starting point is 02:49:15 Aragor, you know, to go back to that Arragorn Boromir moment, like, initially in their relationship in the film, you know, Boromir is like, we don't need you. Gondor has no king.
Starting point is 02:49:29 Gondor needs no king, yeah. And then so what it represents for him to like say, you know, my captain, my king. Like, I want to follow you and like, to give him the gift of that idea. that shows us something crucial about Boromir because that's the greatest door
Starting point is 02:49:45 that he could open for anybody. And then for Aragorn, it's like, I don't want it, right? He's resistant to the idea of home and the embrace of home because it is tied in his mind to his fear of that legacy and that bloodline and this weakness that might lurk inside of him.
Starting point is 02:50:01 And so when he eventually can push through that into an embrace, that is a hugely meaningful thing in his journey. We heard Galadriel say at the beginning of season one, I promise you there's not a soul amongst our company who yearns for home more than I but she jumps off the ship because she doesn't think she deserves it.
Starting point is 02:50:21 She's not ready to let go of this thing that is holding her and gripping her and rooting her to Middle Earth, but she also doesn't believe, like, should we hear her describe to Elrond hauntingly? What would she carry with her there? How would the pain inside of her corrupt the sanctity of what home should be?
Starting point is 02:50:38 She has to, she can't go home because she has to protect what home is supposed to mean from the thing that she would carry there. That's like a terrible thing to have to confront. And like, you know, you mentioned the Shire and that necessary, sacred thing of showing us what the characters love and believe in and hold dear and have to protect.
Starting point is 02:50:55 And so then when Frodo says it has been the same, but not for me. Yeah. It's just this, like, it's like the most devastating... You can't go home again. Yeah. You can't go home again always. And like somebody got to.
Starting point is 02:51:09 And for Frodo, that was a gift and a thing that he can take joy and comfort in, but he couldn't go back to that life. Like when he and Sam are in Rivendell, Sam just wanted to see the elves. And then for Frodo, say, like, yeah, let's go home. And then, like, he can't. He can't at the end. So this is just, this is every character has their version of this. And then, you know, inside rings of power, this is very true. Like, you know, Norie's nostalgia or, you know, a Sildor will see, but like, you know, we didn't mention the Silder's like, my dad left.
Starting point is 02:51:39 We went back to Numeron, what's happening? But Assyldra was always like very Moana-coded, like, what's out there beyond the horizon for me. And I'm glad you said that. I love thinking of how those ideas can exist in harmony of the call to adventure and still, like, the prominence of home. They don't have to be mutually exclusive. And like, sometimes you find that appreciation for home if you then, like, heed the call. Would you see? My dad left me.
Starting point is 02:52:07 I'm glad you. Yeah. So when he sees when Esther gives him a map and he's like, oh, no, he went here. He didn't leave. And then he's like, oh, no, no, boats in the harbor. Uh-oh. Would you say that when a sealed door left Newmanore, he'd trade all he'd known for the unknown ahead? I would.
Starting point is 02:52:26 Okay. As a personal gift to Mallory, Rubin, and Joanna Robinson, in addition to the personal gift to Mallory Rubin of the Barrack section, we get this lovely return to Wandering Day when, like, our. I don't know. Like, I'm going to say it. Our favorite part of season one of the Rings of Power. The idea that Wandering Day is a sort of Goody-esque riddle map, that the lyrics are also a map through this land is absolutely delightful. Daniel Weyman has not only a beautiful speaking voice as a stranger.
Starting point is 02:53:00 He has a gorgeous singing voice. Any warbles, sing to me, sing to me, land far away. Do not go look at the season two Spotify, play. list official Bear McCreary soundtrack for season two. There are spoilers on there. There will be spoilers. But Daniel Weiman will say more. I think that's something I feel comfortable saying.
Starting point is 02:53:22 But don't look up. Exciting. Where and how I would. Or unless you don't care, then do it. It's fun. Okay. Oh, man. Meanwhile, at Jabba's Palace, uh,
Starting point is 02:53:36 the Dark Wizard's Lair, uh, Kara Skaer, which means Fortress City. We've got the Gowdram who are basically like the dark writers, but make them mad max. These guys would work really well for me, except I have an issue with their masks, which looks so odd to me. I don't know. They're just so shiny.
Starting point is 02:53:56 And I'm like, I think I just want them to be a bit more like beaten. I don't know what it is about the masks. But the idea of this like threat, these riders who are following us, following us and giving us no quarter, like, you know, that's that's. that's interesting enough to me. Malar Ruman, how do you feel about Kieran Hines here as a dark wizard in Rune? I'm thrilled. I'm always thrilled to see Kieran Hines.
Starting point is 02:54:21 I love Kieran Hines. I am still not over how little time we got with Kieran Hines in Thrones. And I never will be, frankly. I'm intrigued by what's happening in Rune, the kind of like, the return of our little a little, uh, uh, moth friends, like, uh, we saw goopy, venomy, saron, absorb, uh, rat insect being and, and take form. We see like the, the, the slicing of the acolyte hand and the blood and the, um,
Starting point is 02:54:56 reconstituting of the dweller. So there's a lot of fascinating stuff there. Also like this, you know, idea that he sent these trackers out and they come back and it's like, you know, like, remove this, this curse on our flesh. Yeah. And what's that about? I'll happily kill the halflings to get you your wizard. So there's a lot going on here.
Starting point is 02:55:17 We know very little about it yet. But I'm excited and eager to learn more. I think I'm about to shock you. I was a little mixed on the return of wandering day. Oh, were you? Yeah. I'm like, I don't, I can't quite wrap my mind around why. I think I loved the, I did love the thing you cited genuinely.
Starting point is 02:55:41 The idea that like, Poppy's like, you know, are kind of been like going on exploring for all this time and the idea that like they are connected to a larger swath of the story and the world. That's really cool to me. And then like thinking about how that song is passed down from Poppy's mom to Poppy, et cetera. like who else had an adventure that we don't know about. That's delightful to me. There was like a little almost like gut, like genuinely like instantly like reflexive response I had where I was like,
Starting point is 02:56:19 some things are just perfect and we can leave them. And like I don't want everything to have to be like redeployed as plot when it looks so well as like emotion. And I had I'm not offended by it or like how dare they. I was just like. I thought I would find it astonishingly moving if this effort came back up. And I was like, I'm not shocked that you have that reaction because there were moments when they were just sort of like exclaiming the lyrics that felt a little like cheesy. But then the beautiful instrumental kicked in behind them.
Starting point is 02:56:55 And I just thought that was so beautiful. So like I don't disagree. I think there were some cheesy elements where I was like, don't, don't, you know, ring the towel too dry on. this or something like that, but I, but on the whole, Daniel Wayman getting to sing a little bit of it and I'm like, sing the whole thing. Do it. And then the instrumental was like, was really powerful. But yeah, some of the like, black sand for my bed. Yeah, that was like a little like, okay. Okay. In terms of the wizards, here's, here's my stance on it. And we will continue to monitor the spot. But I believe very strongly that this is not.
Starting point is 02:57:36 not Gennelph, and this is not another wizard that we know, but these are the two blue wizards who are the unnamed wizards that Tolkien wrote about. And I think what they're doing, because they went to the east, this is a thing. There's Gennelph, Saramon, and Radagas, those are the three named wizards that we know. And there's these two blue wizards that do not have some names in some writings or whatever, but their lore is not nailed down, and they went to the east, and it's this whole thing. So I think they're giving us the blue wizards. It's not Gannold, it's not Sarmat, but they're not. They're coding them so strongly as Ganof and Saramon to make it feel familiar.
Starting point is 02:58:11 So it is both outside of canon, you know, in that they're exploring these wizards that we don't know a bunch about. But they're giving us a dynamic that we are extremely familiar with. Does that feel right to you? I remain in the undecided camp here. I am strongly compelled by that case. I have like really no counterpoints to that, honestly. I think the logic is sound and convincing. I think even like something like his cloak is really gray in season one,
Starting point is 02:58:45 and now it's really dirty and brown. It's like, what color will it be next? You know, I will say the conversation about his name. But she's like, and wise, it is a fine name. Nevertheless, it is not going to be mine. I know. Fredegard. Norrie, you know what was delightful, the scorpion cactus thing?
Starting point is 02:59:10 And it's like completing each other sentences, right? And that's how I found the cactus, wonderful stuff. But don't you see? No one can give you a name. It is yours already. It is who you are. And when you hear it's spoken, you feel your heart glow. And then Norrie says, you'll hear it one day.
Starting point is 02:59:25 I'm sure of it. We'll find out who you are. Now, playing with this idea, I think is... It's compelling. That's compelling. Compelling and in bounds. They're on the line. of people being mad if it doesn't end up being Gandalf and they keep like kind of
Starting point is 02:59:42 toying with that idea. So if I think to your point of like the Gandalf Saramon coding and we had the like very Saramon asking if that fails, where then will you go? If the mountain defeats you, will you risk a more dangerous road when they have to go out through the like, well, I'd rather not run out of water and then die from heat the next day path. Playing with it and playing our expectations and then subverting them. Great. You got to tread carefully, though, because at a certain point, people are just going to be like, you toyed with me too much and made me think this was Gandalf.
Starting point is 03:00:17 Having him search for a Gandh is in that camp. So a Gandh being a staff and Gandalf's name being, you know, one of the first things that Tolkien never, you know, did is from an old Norse poem, a list of dwarf names. in Old Norse, the name means staff elf, Gand, elf, Gand elf, Gandolf. So he's looking for a staff, which they are just outright calling a Gant. And yeah, that's a little,
Starting point is 03:00:50 just a little follow on your, follow your nose. Yeah. What I will say conclusively is I do not think that there is any way this could be Sauramon, because Sarmon's arc is that he was on the path of the righteous, good path until the events just like right before Lord of the Rings. And this guy is like, you know, saying stuff like, perhaps the blood I wasted to bring you before me should have spent on more useful servants. Like this is, this is already deep into his evil era. So, um, I would say,
Starting point is 03:01:23 yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely. He's got his whole like own look to like in the trailer. I was like, oh, those eyebrows. But then you see his staff and like the redstone and like he's, he's got his He's got his own visual tapestry here. I sure does. Last thing I'll say. We find the well. I just, I love Poppy so much and I do not like her playing the Fool of the Took role that she plays here where she gets, I understand it's emergency. They get the water.
Starting point is 03:01:51 It's good. But when the bell starts ringing and they're just like, that's fine. I was like, Poppy, what person can ladle water into his mouth? he hasn't been breathing. Is that how you bring someone back to breathing? Who knows? But like, Poppy, go stop the bell for ringing. There are riders after you.
Starting point is 03:02:11 Anyway, not Gandalf kicks up a huge storm. Right after he said, we're none of us going to lose each other. The hardwoods fly off into the wind. And that seems like not a great thing. So that's where we leave our friends in Roan. Oh, I can't wait. for episode four. And that's the other thing
Starting point is 03:02:35 about the split approach to the season. I'm like, fuck, we only have five episodes left. I know. Like, after next week, we're halfway through. It's wild.
Starting point is 03:02:43 Not ready to be almost halfway through. Not ideal for us. Perhaps I deal by Amazon metrics for, I'm sure they've done a lot of research on what it takes to retain attention. And like, I mean, to your point about pacing, like, perhaps if people just watch the first episode,
Starting point is 03:02:57 you know, would they have come back for episode two, but watching it altogether? a lot of momentum in depth of four. I'm really excited for that. And I'm really excited to be back here. I had so much fun. Same.
Starting point is 03:03:08 Same. Same. And my unfinished tales and my Silmarillion and my, all my texts and all of that to do this today. So that does it. Four. Joe, I wouldn't trade our time in Middle Earth together for a mine full of fire opals. I wouldn't. Fire opals would be nice.
Starting point is 03:03:25 Okay. I'm bound to Mallory Rubin forever, obviously bound by love. Bound to this podcast. Thank you so much to Carlis Sherpoga on the edit today. John Richter on the video production. John really doing it because he loves Middle Earth. And so John is in his element right now. Arjuna Rick with Powell on his just being the best always forever and his production work on this episode. Jomi Adineron, also the best always on the social. Steve Alman will back with us soon. And we will see you. back in middle earth. Bye.

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