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Sauron already exists in the world though, why would he come on a comet after he's already been around and the elf chick is trying to track down?
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He disguised himself as Annatar and walked among the Elves. He actually works with Celembrimbor to make the Rings, but leaves to work on the One Ring before Celembrimbor makes the Three Rings.Sauron already exists in the world though, why would he come on a comet after he's already been around and the elf chick is trying to track down?
I doubt it's Sauron. If Numenor still exists, then it's possible he's there right now and not in Middle Earth.He disguised himself as Annatar and walked among the Elves. He actually works with Celembrimbor to make the Rings, but leaves to work on the One Ring before Celembrimbor makes the Three Rings.
He's one of the most powerful beings in the world here. At this point, he's still capable of taking up "fair" forms. Comet arrival from the west would potentially be a way to trick the Elves that he's a new, good being (since they came back to Middle-Earth from the west).
I am about 70/30 Blue Wizard, though. I don't think he's Sauron.
I guess they're setting up how Bilbo's ancestors got to the shire or how Smeagol's ancestors got to the AnduinShow is great except for anytime it goes to the Hobbits which are always very boring scenes.
About 40 minutes into the 3rd episode and it's been on the Hobbits far too long after an interesting first 30 minutes.
I'd enjoy some good spoilers.Just finished ep 3.
So now I know exactly where we are on the timeline.
No spoilers!
Don't like seeing this. I want this series to play out.
They’ve got too much money tied up and they haven’t marketed at all. That’s a big issue for Amazon in that people don’t know they drop new shows. I stumble upon half the stuff I watch on Prime.I'd enjoy some good spoilers.
Don't like seeing this. I want this series to play out.
This. For Netflix and the others, they do huge marketing, for Amazon there's barely a peep.They’ve got too much money tied up and they haven’t marketed at all. That’s a big issue for Amazon in that people don’t know they drop new shows. I stumble upon half the stuff I watch on Prime.
Gonna watch tonight, you catch it already?Anybody seen episode 4 yet?
Aside from the Uruk-hai that Saruman created, in the books it was mentioned that Orcs didn't like sunlight. I don't recall how it was dealt with in The Hobbit (battle happened late in the day, bats clouded out the Sun, etc.), but I remember it being a point of emphasis that the Dwarves were trying to make it to daylight (and the Orcs were trying to burn them out of the trees beforehand).As someone who never read the books, and just saw the movies, it kinda threw me off about the orcs not liking sunlight. I know during the movies most of middle earth was dark and polluted but they still were able to be in the sunlight. I guess they adapted over time?
Correct, they would only go into sunlight "when driven at great need" by their Lord, whether that be Morgoth or Sauron.Aside from the Uruk-hai that Saruman created, in the books it was mentioned that Orcs didn't like sunlight. I don't recall how it was dealt with in The Hobbit (battle happened late in the day, bats clouded out the Sun, etc.), but I remember it being a point of emphasis that the Dwarves were trying to make it to daylight (and the Orcs were trying to burn them out of the trees beforehand).
I have. I'm enjoying it, but it's hard to keep up because I never read the books.Gonna watch tonight, you catch it already?
Might be easier for you to enjoy them, since you won't be going, "hey, that's not in the books!"I have. I'm enjoying it, but it's hard to keep up because I never read the books.