Lets approach from probably a better example: the ford mustang.
You have ye olden mustang and all its successors essentially being the same thing. RWD V8 coupe. There were some missteps in there that got ford properly lambasted, and there are some cheaper mustangs that are mustang-lites like the non-v8 variants, but by-and-large the mustang has been a RWD coupe with a v8.
Then, some yahoo at ford decides "You know what? In order to make this monstrosity of a CUV EV a 'mustang mach-e'! People will love it! They recognize the name!"
THAT is what this series is. It's the Mustang Mach-E of Tolkien.
So the new thing that lots of people love that will help save the planet is supposed to the show? Poor metaphor that just really shows how much people reach to try to crap on something. Not to mention Ford is having a gas Mustang as part of their line up and Ford says the success of the the Mach-E convinced them to still offer the old mustang. What if this show's success allows further Tolkien related stuff? Remember Amazon has the rights to do spin offs if they so wish.
Farley said a big reason Ford is continuing with gas-powered Mustangs is, ironically, the success of the Mustang Mach-E, an all-electric crossover that first went on sale in late 2020 and has actually outsold the gas-powered version during some months. https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/16/ford...s-powered.html
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You know a community is bad when moderators lock a thread because "...this isnt the place to talk about it either seeing as it will get trolled..."
this part is true. Outside of lotr and ze hobbit the rest is fucking toilet.
quite funny that appeal at the end 'this could have been the greatest show ever'. Go write it then pal. You have an imagined idea of what you want which will never measure up to anything anyone else produces. Entirely unrealistic expectations. Impossible to please.
/shrug I obviously have my doubts.
At this point I put his work on the level of the old classics that you'd be assigned to read in English class in high school. The stuff may be technically good, but...I don't know...it's just not as exciting as it may have once been.
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And what basis do you have for that outside the one from where you sit?
Like, trying to mock his work in a vain tentative to defend the show - because you have no argument - is some next level for sure
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Then why a company like amazon is wasting billions for just some pages?
That's a lie. The mustang is still a killer seller without the mach e. Also, a faithful mustang would have been a coupe with EV. It's not the EV that's the problem. It's the fact that it's an SUV EV incorrectly wearing the mustang nameplate trying to convince us it's cool by doing so. Also, if the mustang was in actual jeopardy due to no longer being feasible, I'd rather it just die and them invent a new car name for the mach e.
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Go look at the mach e. It's not a mustang. It's an SUV.
Look, the show is alright. It has some really bad writing and some lore inconsistencies. I'm gonna keep watching it, but it's definitely worthy of some heavy criticism.
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If Tolkien outside of those is so bad why are you here? You just admitted the show couldn't be good for you as it is based on "fucking toilet".
I don't have to write it mate, it was already written. Yet you are the one claiming to be an expert and able to call it crap? Ego much? I mean I guess the rest of us in the literary world are just idiot chumps compared to you.
I believe it’s well established that while the world he has created is amazing, Tolkien’s not an amazing writer. His stories lack planning and can be a drudge at points.
That’s not what his work is lauded for though. It’s the depth of the lore, the care for the cultures depicted. One can read his works and imagine the living world.
I read the silmarillion long ago, and it was a fuckin chore. What I loved most about it, is that “the lord of the rings”, the epic that sparked the mania, was just a single chapter in history, and really not a very major one. That perspective blew me away.
So, is Tolkien “toilet”? Not by any means, but if you judge him just on his narrative planning, he’s definitely not good.
I'm referring to the symbol that appeared on the first and last episodes of GoT season 1, AFAIK might have reappeared at other times of the show.
A frost magic circle thingy opened the show North of the Wall on 1st episode, and Danny's fiery circle concluded the season.
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Honestly i like most of the show.
My problem is mainly:
1. Galadriel.... fucking hell... why did they make her into a stubborn insolent child. She is allready thousands of years old... it was ok in the first episode but it gets worse and worse every episode. No wonder the humans hate elves...
2. The dude with the sword hilt... same problem but he is ACTUALLY a child so... bit expected
3. Adar... why the ever living fuck did he let him go to "deliver a message"? And then they try to kill him?
I really really like the storyline of the dwarfes and elrond. I like Halbrand.
Hobbits are quite savage to be honest in contrast to their comic relief nature.
Twist your ankle? DEATH!
Can't really "defend" most points, because it's still unclear where the story will move, but I would like to present some arguments for consideration.
1. Galadriel. Yes she's already quite old, but an "insolent child" she is not. Mind you she's actually among royalty within the elves, and has spent 100's of years battling an absolute evil, that people around her now act "doesn't exist" and she should "just chill". The term gaslighting comes to mind. The difference between Galadriel here and Galadriel in LotR seems to me, that she has not yet learned how to deal with obtuseness. I'll be curious to see how this unfolds.
2. In my opinion the show did a bit too little to show that "the southlands" is actually a region that will later fall into "mordor". These peoples ancestors were not very kosjer, so to say. A bit like Germany post WW1 (though for a longer timespan). They hate the outside world (especially elves) because they are blamed for what their ancestors did, several generations ago. The kid then finds an item of obvious power, and we all know how sensitive humanity is to power.
3. The orcs that were in the village looking for swordkid weren't necessarily the same orcs that knew he was released by Adar. As to why he was released to give a message, probably because Adar thinks the watchtower is a deathtrap anyway, and the surrounding lands are already well infiltrated.
Completely agree with you on the dwarven storyline, LOVING seeing more of them. The Harfoots clearly show here that their existence is far from idyllic, and we'll see why they decided to settle in the shire.
That is the problem with her though. She is among royalty. She is the commander of armies. Yet she acts nothing like such.
Other people aren't obtuse at all, considering the only reason she has given to believe the evil is still around is because "why isn't it gone from in here?". She just feels it and we know she is right, but others have no reason whatsoever to believe such. Especially not Númenor.
She acting like a child because others don't fall in line and accept her feelings of something is not them being obtuse and certainly doesn't validate her behaviour.
So I don't agree with that she hasn't learned how to deal with people being obtuse, she hasn't learned that everyone won't just take her word for everything and actually need something to back it up before they make big decisions for her cause.
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I disagree with several points you make, I'll try to elaborate point by point.
"She is the commander of armies, yet she acts nothing like such". The show tells that we only see the backend of her being a commander. After 100's of years of chasing an enemy you never find, few still followed her, and the final group fell apart after the snowtroll. This is frustrating as hell for her, because she KNOWS the evil is still out there. How? Literally magic, she's well established to have visions.
It is then quite vexing that others keep asking for proof when you yourself are literally the witness. She overplays her position in Numenor, but at this point in time I think humanity felt insignificant to the elves, as is also implied in the southlands. Imagine standing in front of a court of toddlers, blocking you from what you know you need to do, NOW.
1. Galadriel is still an allready more than accomplished leader at this time.
Storming into the throne room and basically demanding whatnot depsite full well being aware, that they are not really on good terms is just stupid.
At that point in time Galadriel is not just a meddling swordsman/women.... she is allready quite proficiant in everything including "magic" and one of the oldest being in middle earth^^
She even gets compared to someones children at one point.
Gild-Galad, the dude crowning them is 100 years younger than she is.
2. This storyline i keep being wary. He child is just unlikable. Maybe the mother is to blame.
3. The storyline is not that far spread.
and The hobbits... the contrast is too high imho. They act like "the hobbit"-dwarfes who are more silly noises and slapstick then serious stuff. It is just HIGHLY out of place for the overall tone of the show. Like Katy Perry on a Ozzy Osbourne concert. And they are not enough people to let whole familys die just because ONE of them as a sprained ankle.