

Nicky Fury was already changed in the comics prior to that however that's fair it's when a product is being promoted based on diversity rather than innate quality and then the changes are used as a shield that it's a giant red flag.
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Unfortunately I doubt we ever see an Anasi tv series because most of the people making these changes are rather racist and don't actually think African cultural stories can stand up on their own. It sucks because it would be very interesting but then again they would probably americanize it like they do with live action adapts like death note.




First episode was kinda mid mostly because it tried to compress a long and complicated backstory that for the most part seemed unnecessary for the narrow plot the show appears to be telling. Like the number of times the word "centuries" was said - "the war lasted centuries..." "we searched for centuries..." etc - made that pretty glaring. There probably won't be anything expressly linked to Morgoth so there was no reason to include it. Compared to the opening monologue in Fellowship it was just too convoluted, and ironically does what lore nerds want (always a mistake) even though a lot of them complain about silly violations of canon.
Second episode was much better, with much improved pacing and editing, and honestly made for a better pilot episode than the actual pilot episode. All the stuff about the Two Trees and the War of Wrath and Finrod's death could have been backfilled through the first season, as I suspect the show will do with stuff like Numenor and (I expect) the Silmarils anyway.

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Generally, the Blue Wizards came together as a pair because they were friends and they were tasked with traveling to the South and the East to disrupt Sauron's attempt to gather forces there. They were considered successful as Sauron was not able to muster the forces he could have if they had not been present and those forces would have outnumbered all those of Men, Elves and Dwarves. These Southern and Eastern areas would mostly similar to Africa, the Middle East and Asia. The second age was basically Sauron working to corrupt and gather the forces of the South and East. He was initially identified by Galadriel as a looming presence which caused her to create Eregion as a defense and to rally for the support of dwarves and men. Oddly enough doing so, it set up the events of Celebrimbor setting up shop in Eregion as a new great house of smithing into which Sauron appeared to initiate the crafting of the rings of power. After their creation and his full unmasking he want to war with the elves and sacked Eregion and the Elves withdrew into Eriador, while the dwarves shut themselve into Khazad Dum but they were constantly under attack by Saurons forces. Sauron by this time into the second half of the 2nd age was a growing threat and came on the radar of the Numenoreans who then built and sent a full host of forces to challenge him whereupon he surrendered and eventually corrupted them, causing their downfall. This then led to the war of the last alliance where men, dwarves and elves defeated Sauron and retrieved the one ring.
Oddly enough as JRR Tolkien developed the back story of the two wizards, he established the idea that these two eventually caused the spread of various schools of magic (magic cults) in the East and South after the fall of Sauron in the 3rd Age.
https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Blue_Wizards
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Much of this ongoing debate is only a distraction. I am curious for example, if they waited until Episode 3 to introduce some of the characters, whether most people would still be upset. If they weren't, perhaps we could discuss people's blind spots. But if there was still considerable dissatisfaction with the premise regardless, then I do think Amazon should try to make a serious effort to improve. People had VERY high expectations for this show, and some Tolkien fans patiently waited for months for its release, and so Rings of Power should indeed be held to very high standards in terms of performance and story and general quality. $250 million spent, and they should have created a brilliant masterpiece that riveted and stirred all audiences from around the world, reviving massive and widespread interest in the LOTR series in 2022, but I don't think this is it.
My main complaints was that:
1. The plot was simply bland and not so gripping, seemed to go off in uninteresting tangents, the pacing and story development seemed imperfect, and did not immediately "draw in" or invigorate the viewer by any means.
2. Elrond and Galadriel seemed unsuitable and at best very average portrayals for two iconic characters. I don't know if it was the lack of resemblance or something about their bearing and dialogue, but they were not ideal fits.
3. It didn't quite seem like the original complex and immersive universe that Tolkien and Jackson shaped together, almost like a ambitious imitation of it from fans (not unlike those Marauders and Snape short films you find on YouTube), but not quite being a worthy successor to the franchise.
4. They should have included some of the nostalgic Shire background music, that might have softened lots of reviewers.
And I wish they went more deeply into Galadriel's backstory, rather than 5 minutes of her putting a toy boat into the water, such as how she actually became the commander, and her further interactions with her older brother Finrod as they grew up together, fleshing her out as an individual. Instead, her brother got killed after those 5 min of screentime, Galadriel goes, "I must now avenge my older sibling", but since we did not know his character, and most viewers probably didn't even recall his name, most of us did not feel his loss much either way.
What I got out of the first episode was that she and a bunch of elves traveled to the Arctic, narrowly killed a giant of some kind, and then got sent to a distant island (except for Galadriel), despite basically failing to complete their mission. Then this giant amnesiac stranger lands in a crater, who whispers to fireflies and got rescued by two bickering female Hobbits. Not the kind of thing that makes everyone cheering for Episode 3.
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"The beauty of America was that it insisted that there are whole realms of human life located outside the province of politics, like friendships, art, music, family and love. And those are the most important parts of life. And anyone that says otherwise is forgetting what it means to be American and really a human being. Being a founder means resisting nihilism. [It]...doesn’t mean killing what you hate, it means saving what you love."
Weren't you the mod that forbid people from discussing anything besides the show in this thread because it was about to release? I wonder, shouldn't you have watched the show first and then come back to discuss the show instead of helping to derail the thread further about forbidden topics?
I don't know about this insistence on nitpicking on the topic about race, which you're helping non stop btw. It's anything but productive. The show has some real problems and it isn't about or because some characters have dark skin. Stop the ceaseless strawmans please.
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I am a tariff man, standing on a tariff platform.
William McKinley

Later writings;
Their task was to circumvent Sauron: to bring help to the few tribes of Men that had rebelled from Melkor-worship, to stir up rebellion ... and after his first fall to search out his hiding (in which they failed) and to cause [?dissension and disarray] among the dark East ... They must have had very great influence on the history of the Second Age and Third Age in weakening and disarraying the forces of East ... who would both in the Second Age and Third Age otherwise have ... outnumbered the West.
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Instead of mentioning that they drifted from their mission, Tolkien points out that they played a decisive role in the downfall of Sauron at the end of both the Second Age and the Third Age. They became known as Morinehtar and Rómestámo, Darkness-slayer and East-helper, and were successful in preventing the forces of the East and South from outnumbering those of the Free peoples in the West.
I still like Iron Crown Enterprises' take on the Blues...brothers.
im still angry they didn't show morgoth...
so by extension the human 'race' being the same race, racism is not real and is just a fabricated construct?, following on from that nobody in this forum has posted anything racist because we are talking about human beings, is that what you're getting at here?
OT: having watched about 15 minutes of episode 1 i can tell you that the writing of this show is atrocious, not just the inter character back and forth, but the sheer leaps through time and space that occur, 'we had no word for death', yet throughout the first age you had the elves fighting the armies of Morgoth, the sacking of Angband, the war of wrath, the kinslaying, etc etc, there's no frame of reference given to time, and that's likely on purpose because if they tried to give a timeframe reference it would destroy the rest of their utterly bullshit dialogue, and don't even get me started on the whole elf troop marching through a blizzard, one falls obviously cold and exhausted, 'commander we must stop' - warrior princess barks back a 'NO', and then in the split second after the guy addresses her by her actual name she's all like 'sorry bro, lets rest up aight', and then for no fucking reason whatsoever the entire troop is somehow resoundingly beaten by a snow troll yet warrior princess and her boy toy spare part take it down in a single acrobatic show of nonesense, not to mention that all throughout this first section of the episode all the elves are speaking perfectly good english, then out of nowhere random words of quenya, why?, the entire part should have been filmed and recorded in quenya with english subtitles, it's so out of place it made me laugh, i couldn't watch past the dancing twirling mess that was supposed to be a major fight scene, if the rest is anything like this opening section then i can see this show dying a death in pretty quick order.

So much wipe and money for this, what a disappointment
Of course people will say "wait and see" but come on, if you cannot hook up audience in the first or second episode, of a show that is supposed to happen in middle earth, something is going wrong with it
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