Rings of Power: Episodes 1 & 2
I honestly couldnโt find it in me to simply sit through it as if I wasnโt compiling a mental checklist of all of the offences. And the offences are many. Itโs just my first watch so Iโm sure I missed a lot of finer details. Itโs hard comparing certain things to anything because itโs all just made up by the showrunners and the timeline is at this point irrelevant because this whole thing is some weird AU.
I also mostly donโt comment on the acting because although itโs of exceptionally inconsistent quality from actor to actor, and itโs obvious that some of them have not managed to get into character, I find more fault with the writing. Had the writing been better Iโm sure that the actorsโ deliveries would have felt more natural. With that saidโฆ
Episode 1:
Even the opening scenes of baby Galadriel playing with other children like a bunch of little gremlins who appear of accurate age to their physical development doesnโt sit right with me. Elves mature much slower than Humans physically, but develop much faster mentally. According to The Nature of Middle-earth they reach puberty only at over 200 years old. Which means that an Elven child that looks 7 might instead be over 100 years old and has lived for what would be for a Human a whole lifetime or more. To portray Elven children as comparable to Humans in their speech and manners is absurd.
In the first few minutes of the episode Galadriel is portrayed consecutively by two actresses whose accents are cardinally different and it stands out.
The timeline is such a disaster, that much is obvious before the first 10 minutes.
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