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fukutomichi · 10 months
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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power / S1 / 2 Sep. 2022 - 14 Oct. 2022 Cynthia Addai-Robinson as Queen Regent Míriel template by @thereigning-lorelai ♡
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spiderliliez · 1 month
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Tar-Míriel witnesses Nimloth lose its petals in a vision. THE RINGS OF POWER (2022)
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Cynthia Addai-Robinson as  Queen Regent Míriel in ( The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (TV Series, 2022– ).
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morfyddclarkdaily · 7 months
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Morfydd Clark The Ladies of “The Rings of Power” Photography by Peter Yang
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buffyfan145 · 8 months
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Today's "Rings of Power" scoop from Fellowship of Fans was a bit different as they actually got news about the editing stage season 2 is in now. Some of it is spoilery, which I'll put behind a cut, but there was news that the first pass of editing all 8 episodes are done!!! :D They're now going into the 2nd phase and figuring out what to cut and keep which is where the spoilers comes into play.
FOF actually posted an article today instead of a YT video as there was a lot of information along with this update about how editing is going. Apparently there's a bit of a standoff about which storylines they need to cut as two of the upcoming 2nd season's plotlines are needing to be trimmed as Amazon doesn't want to change the episode order of 8. One is the plot of Halbrand/Sauron with the elves in Eregion including the version of the Annatar storyline and creating the other rings and leading up to the two episode battle. The other is the storyline in Númenor about the two groups of The King's Men and The Faithful starting to build up and set up the downfall that will come in later seasons.
The issues is between the editors who want the season to focus more on the Halbrand/Sauron and elves storyline as to them it feels more important with the large battle. However the producers want more focus on Númenor since they felt they didn't get enough in season 1 and since again this will set up for later. FOF said their sources tell them it's not anything like a major battle it's self playing out behind the scenes but they're interested to see how this goes and then what gets cut.
Of course a lot of other fans including me replied about why Amazon can't just let the show do like Netflix and other streaming services have done by expanding the episode order to 10 or just giving some episodes a longer run time. "Stranger Things" has done this with multiple episodes being almost 2 hours long and their season 4 finale was almost 3 hours. It just makes more sense to do that instead of cutting things like they did with season 1.
Which also brings us to the speculated Blu-ray/DVD release of season 1, which has been rumored and Amazon does still release their top shows physically, and if they'll include these other deleted scenes and giving us "extended editions" similar to the LOTR movies.
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avoyagetoarcturus · 2 years
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Tar-Míriel from The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power for #HuionHauntober2022 day 12: belt 💍🌊🌸
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queenmeriadoc · 1 year
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Queen Regent — Tar-Míriel — Partings
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The Rings of Power is such a treat! Each episode is a gem in its own way and i can't get enough of it.
The best part being how each week is like an injection of a powerful mix of excitation for LOTR universe and desire to reread all Tolkien's work, as if rewatching the episodes multiples times isn't enough (I'm having very modest ambitions so far and starting with the appendices of the Lord of the Rings and planning The Silmarilion and the Unfinished Tales for next month...)
Some thoughts on episode 4 (full of spoilers for the series),
Episodes with no hobbits and more dwarves are a win. Actually anything involving Durin father and son, Disa and her children whom we see and don't see at the same time is a delight.
Howewer i don't see there a happy family story with their friend Elrond as a gentle and benevolent sponsor, like everyone seem to describe their bond. I think Elrond appreciate them a lot individually and as couple, enjoys truly their company, but he's by nature incapable to be a friend to them. I can't call friendship a relationship where he doubts his friend's intentions and invades their privacy with suspicious questions he has no right to ask. It could have been another kind of secret more personal to Durin like a real affair. So why did Elrond think it was ok to follow him and his wife and overhear their conversations? The little advice he gave to Durin in the end of the episode, under the form of a confession about his own his father, redeemed him a little bit, but only a little bit. I don't think the couple should trust him or consider him genuine. And it's not because they're dwarves that Elrond is acting this way in my opinion, but really because he can't trust people and can't resist manipulating them to serve his goals and ambitions, like he did in the first episode by colluding with Gil-Galad to send Galadriel to Valinor, out of their way, instead of discussing with her what the elves king has foreseen for her future.
The visuals of Númenor submerged by a giant wave were terrifying and stunning at the same time. What a way to start an episode! I totally empathized with queen Miriel: her panic is completely appropriate. This is the stuff of nightmares, more than any orc or Dark Lord could be and it's not even the work of the dark side. How could an alliance between elves (who are going to be blamed for it) and men work after so much destruction? But at the same time: what a way too to end a season! Because i can't imagine another season finale now than the real destruction of the island...
Loved all the scenes between Tar- Miriel and Galadriel. The verbal sparring between these two strong/competent women leaders was the best moment of the episode: be it the ego fight during the audience or the emotional revelation in the king's tower. In this later scene, the dialogues and acting were especially moving (all this inner conflict for Miriel, so ready to follow Galadriel but incapable to deal with any opposition and conflict, was really good characterization). My favourite part was Elendil staying by the side watching quietly "his" queens (queen of his heart for Galadriel and queen by legal authority and loyalty for Miriel) fighting each other, while trying a little joke to get some attention.
Romeo and Juliet aka Kemen and Eärien are too good and pure for this world, so of course, they will die. They had a dark cloud announcing their doomed fate on their head during the all episode, following them everywhere. It's insane how strong this vibe attached to them was despite all the cuteness of their dialogues and the extra romantic spirit of their costumes.
As expected Adar turned out to be an elf who has been seriously wounded, more likely tortured (captured or left behind by his squadron?) and has now joined completely the dark side. It's a charismatic and quite sad character and i'm really curious to know more about his past. I consider him to be literally the father of the orcs: the one who created them by torturing elves. In the first episode Arondir explained to Bronwyn that the elves healers are in fact artists who reveal the beauty inside everyone. I think Adar was doing the opposite job for Sauron Morgoth, a perversion of his past noble mission.
On the other hand i'm trusting less and less Arondir: did he make a deal with Adar or did Adar release him in a sick game to catch him later and make the hunt of the strong elf who deserted more interesting? Arondir got an interesting mix of action and romantic scenes for a character who was so close to die at the start of the episode. Almost too much, in as he's getting all the focus before getting really killed or turned evil like Adar. This dark turn wouldn't be surprising because the guy has no luck, not in love at least: the timing to kiss Bronwyn is never but never right. I think it will happen eventually (more than some kissing) but they might both deeply regret it. I mean i've got this theory that Theo's father is Halbrand, mostly because it's the only way i can explain for now the ongoing mystery about Halbrand's homeland (i think he was maybe from the same village as Bronwyn, the one that was emptied completely and burned to the ground by the orcs of Adar - that would explain Theo's attraction to the dark side if you believe like i do that Halbrand is the futur Witch King - and i fear his reaction if he catches Bronwyn and Arondir at one point (if Adar doesn't before him).
So far, all the human characters of the Southlands were invented only for the series and had little connection to the books or the films, that's why it was very satisfying when, intentionally or not the writers wrote the attack of the tower of Ostirith like a call back to the battle of Helm's deep. Of course it won't be as epic as in the LOTR films (there's no armies only civilians and the scale is something else), but just the awakening of my memories and of my nostalgia alone is a very nice feeling.
Halbrand and Galadriel keep getting a lot of attention and i still fail to see why? Sure they have chemistry but he's so clearly reducing her in the best case to her race, calling her elf all the time as if he's holding a grudge against elves, and in the worst scenario to someone he wants to dominate, to tame/control (like an horse to use a word that he used), and eventually possess sexually after the blacksmiths planted in his head that she wouldn't want him because she prefers men of better origin (the comment was clearly sexual, there's seduction/attraction but no really romantic feelings in his interactions with Galadriel)
Also this subplot makes Galadriel so stupid: why would she jump to the conclusion that he's a king in disguise just because he wears an insignia? Why does she refuse to believe his protestations and explanations that he found it on a dead man (whom he possible killed)? How can she believe that a real king would act like he did since she met him? He was traveling with poachers who were hunting the worm and have shot it with arrows, that's why the marine animal attacked them (she saw the arrow when she was underwater), he abandoned his shipmates to death, started a tavern brawl, stole the guild crest from the blacksmiths and beat them savagely etc.. In which way does this attitude compare to queen Miriel's regal posture in everything she says and does, or even a "lesser" noble man like Elendil? I don't know why she wants this bad to make him a hero, why she's being so blind to his objections. She keeps bringing his people and the emergency to save them and he showed no interest or care. It makes me crazy and that renders their scenes painful to watch, even though they were well acted and written.
EDIT: I just rewatched the episode and i realized that her position was clearly explained during the audience with Tar Miriel: Galadriel is desperately in need of a royal figure that could gather the men of The Southlands. They clearly won't follow an elf, and not even a numenorean queen can convince them given Númenor's closeness to the Elves. Only a leader born in the Southlands would be able to gather them under one banner. Thus Halbrand is her only and best shot at any attempt of an alliance, whatever the circumstances in which he came into the possession of the insignia, no matter if he's a real king or nobody. She's just trying praying very hard that he's not as bad as he pretends to be and taking a bet that nobody will detect his lies. Or rather, i really hope this interpretation will be proved to be true, because if not, i'm back to the part that i crossed out.
There's so much more to say, notably about Isildur who had a big episode, and his relationship with his sister Eärien, Pharazôn and his relationship with his son Kemen but this is already too long. I'm keeping the rest of my thoughts for future posts.
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houseofpevensie · 2 years
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charming-merlin · 1 year
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just a petty lord actually 😀
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spiderliliez · 2 months
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This conversation. 😅 THE RINGS OF POWER (2022) [+] MORFYDD [GIF Collection] 🌷 [+] ..more on Galadriel ✨ [+] ..more on “The Rings of Power” 🎬
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fuckyeahcostumedramas · 11 months
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Cynthia Addai-Robinson as Queen Regent Míriel in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (TV Series, 2022– ).
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morfyddclarkdaily · 11 months
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Morfydd Clark TIME Cover: “The Rings of Power” (Textless Ver.) Photography by Bryan Huynh ◼ Morfydd Daily
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stilltrails · 1 year
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I love that even though Galadriel is this high elf who comes from the highest house in Valinor (or one of them), Miriel absolutely did not bow or listen to her at first. Galadriel was still a subject in her kingdom, under her rule, who was under her mercy. 
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