1. #6941
    Quote Originally Posted by Flurryfang View Post
    I think its actually a really good decision to "lose" the momentum. Cause really, how much momentum do they have? I don't think the show is going aswell as they expected and they might have know this from the start, that this is not the optimal way to create a long living series.

    So going on a break, trying to get a new start with a Rings of Power version 2/season 2 might not be a bad idea. It will give them the chance to rethink their production process and make something that hits a little more home than what season 1 did.

    Highly doubt it. Its one thing to work on a show and release season 1, its another producing season 2. They have more time before anything is launched, now they dont. Its not like they can wait to 2026-2027 with S2.

    The actors have been picked. The roadmap for the stories they want to tell has been made. The only thing they really can change is how they tell the story, thats about it. Tweaks can be made, sure, but this is what we are going to get in the future too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Varodoc View Post
    Halbrand being Sauron was such a good plot twist that 99% of the people already figured it out before the show even started (the remaining 1% were just on copium about the writing being more complex and making Halbrand the future Witch King).

    It reminds me of when it was revealed that Littlefinger orchestrated the War of the Five Kings. Or when it was revealed that Frey and Bolton were allied with Tywin. I applaud this writing! I love these plot twists so much!!!

    Another stunning performance by slay queen Galadriel as well.

    But even if Halbrand is evil, I have faith in slay queen. Somehow she will fix him, I'm sure of it, and it will be awesooome to see!!!
    Yeah Halbrand being Sauron was a given. Sucks it took whole of season 1 to reveal it. When they finally did, it ended. lol.

    Galadriel will probably try to convince Halbrand that he is a good boi and doesnt need to do evil stuff.

  2. #6942
    Quote Originally Posted by crusadernero View Post

    Galadriel will probably try to convince Halbrand that he is a good boi and doesnt need to do evil stuff.
    They've already stated they want him to be Walter White... so most likely yeah.
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  3. #6943
    Quote Originally Posted by Kumorii View Post
    They've already stated they want him to be Walter White... so most likely yeah.
    Meh. I want Sauron to be an evil master strategiest. That outplays most of his enemies, but in the end the "good guys" eventually win somehow. I mean its LoTR so we sort of know how it ends anyway. Unless Amazon goes bananas and end it with Sauron being a happy good boi, and that would be madness.

  4. #6944
    Quote Originally Posted by Varodoc View Post
    Halbrand being Sauron was such a good plot twist that 99% of the people already figured it out before the show even started
    It was leaked by some dude on Reddit, lol. People were sceptical to the poster's list of leaks but all of them turned out to be true.

  5. #6945
    Quote Originally Posted by crusadernero View Post
    Meh. I want Sauron to be an evil master strategiest. That outplays most of his enemies, but in the end the "good guys" eventually win somehow. I mean its LoTR so we sort of know how it ends anyway. Unless Amazon goes bananas and end it with Sauron being a happy good boi, and that would be madness.
    I mean... *points at RoP*.
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  6. #6946
    Quote Originally Posted by Majestic12 View Post
    It was leaked by some dude on Reddit, lol. People were sceptical to the poster's list of leaks but all of them turned out to be true.
    You didn't need a leak to figure that out, literally just look at the dude. No one sane would trust a guy who looks like Halbrand irl.

    Literally just look at him, there's not much left to say. You don't need a leak to figure out that the guy is shady and this was a promotional image:


  7. #6947
    Quote Originally Posted by VinceVega View Post
    Oh please. No one would have noticed this except some idiots watching the show 20 times to find stuff to complain about...
    I noticed it first watch through, was pretty obvious. A LOT of the armor/costumes were straight up bad. I mean the Numenorean helms were so loose fitting they looked more like buckets than helms.
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  8. #6948
    Quote Originally Posted by Kumorii View Post
    They've already stated they want him to be Walter White... so most likely yeah.
    But... the whole point of Walter White was that he was a deeply flawed and evil person, mainly because his constant superiority complex and resentment for anyone that is more succesful then him despite being less capable (in his eyes) kept him unsatisfied with whatever he had. Providing for his family was an excuse to justify himself, but even after he had provided enough for 10 families and lost his wife and son he couldn't stop his ambition. He needed an empire and most likely even that would not have been enough.

    I can see Halbrand using a similar justification, doing everything "to heal Middle-Earth" and "for the people", but the writers aren't remotely skilled enough to create a character as complex as Walter White. If they wanted that then they should have had Galadriel actually accept his deal and believe she can control his evil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VinceVega View Post
    Oh please. No one would have noticed this except some idiots watching the show 20 times to find stuff to complain about...
    The point isn't even that it was noticed. The point is that in a 2 billion dollar show they are not using decent costumes. House of the Dragon has a far lower budget and still has far superior costumes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Varodoc View Post
    You didn't need a leak to figure that out, literally just look at the dude. No one sane would trust a guy who looks like Halbrand irl.

    Literally just look at him, there's not much left to say. You don't need a leak to figure out that the guy is shady and this was a promotional image:
    Tbf, I still have trouble with the fact that Sauron has a human visage at all. He is supposed to be 2,5 meters tall in a spiky plate armor and swinging a mace the size of halve a Galadriel. This feels... diminishing. I really hope that this is just a form he took, like the Anatar one, and it will not be revealed that Maia are in fact just looking like humans.

  9. #6949
    Quote Originally Posted by VinceVega View Post
    Oh please. No one would have noticed this except some idiots watching the show 20 times to find stuff to complain about...
    That nitpick is made all the more asinine by two simple facts: There are other Numenor costumes with gilded "printed-on" motiffs, and if they'd wanted to give her a quilted undershirt they could have easily done so:



    But they chose to go with something that would make it look like she was covered in shiny scales instead. You know...because she's a queen and has appearances to keep up. Hence being covered in gold in the first place.

    I mean, I challenge anyone to just look at Elendil's costume and try to tell me with a straight face that they didn't care about the quality of these costumes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by s_bushido View Post
    I mean, I challenge anyone to just look at Elendil's costume and try to tell me with a straight face that they didn't care about the quality of these costumes.
    Credit to when its good, the only quality of armor i can remember on top of my head is the ones Galadriel used, with the exception of the one going to her chin, quite realistic and functional (the nonsense is how the numenorians had one elven plate armor for her there though).

    His outfit seems to me like cosplay, his helmet don't even look like tis fitting right.

    I also don't understand the pick on scales in the armor, maybe because it was easy to fake with the printing

    Quote Originally Posted by VinceVega View Post
    Oh please. No one would have noticed this except some idiots watching the show 20 times to find stuff to complain about...
    If you are paying attention to the show, you could see easily, but i doubt many people were actually doing so, or just sleeping/zooning off.

    Quote Originally Posted by jonnysensible View Post
    i really dont remember a shot being zoomed into his armpit
    You don't need to zoom it to see it, you can see in the episodes, the combat armor also show plenty of times is fabric/printed

  11. #6951
    Quote Originally Posted by Raisei View Post
    But... the whole point of Walter White was that he was a deeply flawed and evil person, mainly because his constant superiority complex and resentment for anyone that is more succesful then him despite being less capable (in his eyes) kept him unsatisfied with whatever he had. Providing for his family was an excuse to justify himself, but even after he had provided enough for 10 families and lost his wife and son he couldn't stop his ambition. He needed an empire and most likely even that would not have been enough.

    I can see Halbrand using a similar justification, doing everything "to heal Middle-Earth" and "for the people", but the writers aren't remotely skilled enough to create a character as complex as Walter White. If they wanted that then they should have had Galadriel actually accept his deal and believe she can control his evil.
    You are right. The build up of that was so good though that you felt the tragedy when he stopped lying to himself.
    I think everyone were on board on the sympathy train from the start. And I wouldn't say this isn't a bad aim to go for.

    Having the showrunners then say "we want you to feel sympathy for him, like for example Walter White" they now have to regress his arc. Especially since Sauron now literally told Galadriel his plans of ruling over everything and he had no sense of remorse and we have no reason to feel sympathy for him. He has to go from being all out evil to a character being forced in a difficult position and then resulting in doing bad stuff and then fall in love with it. If I remember correctly plenty of character tried to "fix" Walter White(Wife and Jesse tried to steer him off the path numerous times) and it's only when he finally admits to his wife (i think) and himself that he loves what he does the "hope" is lost. Up until that point people had that hope of him choosing the right path.
    What hope is there to lose with Sauron at this point?

    I think they are wanting to make something like this. Make it seem like he is forced into something and the audience should hope he goes on the better path and maybe even fall in love with Galadriel and vice versa and then we all feel he can be fixed and then we feel the loss of help when it's revealed when it can't be done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by s_bushido View Post
    That nitpick is made all the more asinine by two simple facts: There are other Numenor costumes with gilded "printed-on" motiffs, and if they'd wanted to give her a quilted undershirt they could have easily done so:



    But they chose to go with something that would make it look like she was covered in shiny scales instead. You know...because she's a queen and has appearances to keep up. Hence being covered in gold in the first place.

    I mean, I challenge anyone to just look at Elendil's costume and try to tell me with a straight face that they didn't care about the quality of these costumes.
    But that would mean, that all Numeanor armor is leather armor.... Which is just kinda, you know, underwhelming. These mightiest of humans, who are supposed to conquer across the world, wear less armor than the goddam rohan horsemen O.o
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  13. #6953
    Quote Originally Posted by Flurryfang View Post
    But that would mean, that all Numeanor armor is leather armor....
    I'm sorry, what? How'd you come to that conclusion?

    They're clearly capable of making plate armor, given the set they give to Galadriel (unless that was supposed to be an elven suit they just happened to have laying around).

  14. #6954
    I do have to ask.

    Did they really need to give the Dwarf Princess gospel magic?
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    This was their promo picture... you know a picture that's supposed to be looked at. Nothing of this "you have to watch it 20 times to see it" fly as an excuse.
    Everyone pointed it out that it was a printed shirt and looked cheap from the moment this was posted.
    Even if I buy the excuse of "it's printed" on a shirt or leather... it just looks odd. It's a weird design choice because it has the same scales as the armor and naturally you think the arms will be armored as well. It makes it look cheap even if we excuse it in-universe being made such... it's just cheap looking.

    Hell, they even solved it with Elendils armor by having an undershirt of another color where the creases would be in their costume. And they have a thicker piece of leather/thick cloth there to begin with. So they did know how to fix it... probably forgot about it for Miriel though. if they did this to make Miriel look regal they failed. Frankly, Elendils armor look more regal than hers because of the details in it.
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  17. #6957
    Quote Originally Posted by Kumorii View Post
    You are right. The build up of that was so good though that you felt the tragedy when he stopped lying to himself.
    I think everyone were on board on the sympathy train from the start. And I wouldn't say this isn't a bad aim to go for.

    Having the showrunners then say "we want you to feel sympathy for him, like for example Walter White" they now have to regress his arc. Especially since Sauron now literally told Galadriel his plans of ruling over everything and he had no sense of remorse and we have no reason to feel sympathy for him. He has to go from being all out evil to a character being forced in a difficult position and then resulting in doing bad stuff and then fall in love with it. If I remember correctly plenty of character tried to "fix" Walter White(Wife and Jesse tried to steer him off the path numerous times) and it's only when he finally admits to his wife (i think) and himself that he loves what he does the "hope" is lost. Up until that point people had that hope of him choosing the right path.
    What hope is there to lose with Sauron at this point?

    I think they are wanting to make something like this. Make it seem like he is forced into something and the audience should hope he goes on the better path and maybe even fall in love with Galadriel and vice versa and then we all feel he can be fixed and then we feel the loss of help when it's revealed when it can't be done.
    Is it me, or did his character radically change in the last 20 minutes? Before that you could actually take his claim seriously that he was going to try to heal and help. But then after the reveal his entire tone seems to suggest how much pleasure he took in tricking people, it felt jarring somehow. As if a mask dropped that I never felt he wore. Knowing who he is from the start made me look out for details that betray his real character, but all his talk seemed genuine...

    In a better show I would say that he tricked me, despite me looking at him, but here I just think that they wrote a break in his character so that Galadriels rebuttal wasn't too forced.

  18. #6958
    Quote Originally Posted by Kumorii View Post
    Everyone [who was already looking for an excuse to shit on the show before it aired] pointed it out that it was a printed shirt and looked cheap from the moment this was posted.
    Fixed that for you.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kumorii View Post
    Hell, they even solved it with Elendils armor by having an undershirt of another color where the creases would be in their costume. And they have a thicker piece of leather/thick cloth there to begin with. So they did know how to fix it... probably forgot about it for Miriel though. if they did this to make Miriel look regal they failed. Frankly, Elendils armor look more regal than hers because of the details in it.
    There was nothing to "fix," given that what she's shown wearing it in the same exact scene that we first see Elendil's armor. And since she doesn't actually go into the battle herself, it seems pretty obvious that it's supposed to be more decorative than practical. Therefore thinner gilded cloth instead of quilted padding like the rest of the soldiers were wearing.



    It's a bad complaint and people making it should feel bad.

  19. #6959
    Quote Originally Posted by Kumorii View Post


    This was their promo picture... you know a picture that's supposed to be looked at. Nothing of this "you have to watch it 20 times to see it" fly as an excuse.
    Everyone pointed it out that it was a printed shirt and looked cheap from the moment this was posted.
    Even if I buy the excuse of "it's printed" on a shirt or leather... it just looks odd. It's a weird design choice because it has the same scales as the armor and naturally you think the arms will be armored as well. It makes it look cheap even if we excuse it in-universe being made such... it's just cheap looking.

    Hell, they even solved it with Elendils armor by having an undershirt of another color where the creases would be in their costume. And they have a thicker piece of leather/thick cloth there to begin with. So they did know how to fix it... probably forgot about it for Miriel though. if they did this to make Miriel look regal they failed. Frankly, Elendils armor look more regal than hers because of the details in it.
    The funny thing is that this was wholly unnecessary. You simply do not wear scale armor under a breatplate of more scale armor. You wear a mail shirt and a gambeson under that, allowing for both mobility and protection. If this shirt she is wearing was actually made of metal she could barely move, both because of the rigidness and weight, and with as thin as it is, she'd have to wear it directly on the skin, which is extremely painful.

    Of course, considering the swordplay scenes, it is quite clear they neither had a fight coreographer nor an expert for medieval weapons and armor on the set. So of course everything just follows the rule of cool. I literally have no clue where all that money went....

  20. #6960
    Quote Originally Posted by Raisei View Post
    Is it me, or did his character radically change in the last 20 minutes? Before that you could actually take his claim seriously that he was going to try to heal and help. But then after the reveal his entire tone seems to suggest how much pleasure he took in tricking people, it felt jarring somehow. As if a mask dropped that I never felt he wore. Knowing who he is from the start made me look out for details that betray his real character, but all his talk seemed genuine...

    In a better show I would say that he tricked me, despite me looking at him, but here I just think that they wrote a break in his character so that Galadriels rebuttal wasn't too forced.
    No, it's not only you.

    The entire scene between those two was to try and convince the audience he has been scheming and manipulated Galadriel with subtlety all this time. When in fact most of the stuff she did was on her own accord against Halbrands wishes. Trying to make it seem like some reverse psychology trick... problem is they cant sell it and didn't build it up in a believable manner.

    I mentioned it in my "review" post. They forced this and sped through it while they spent 6 episodes on basically nothing... More time should've been spent on this. And I think they revealed Sauron too early. The only manipulation I buy from him is his wound to get to Eregion and how to make the rings. They should've done more of this throughout the season.

    The water shot was pretty cool though, I give them that... the rest though... blegh.
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