https://www.tvinsider.com/1148742/lord-of-the-rings-the-rings-of-power-season-2-galadriel-sauron/
"It's also a psychological thriller," Payne adds of the season's arc. Sauron is forced to take new form now that Galadriel has warned her allies not to trust Halbrand. He transforms into Annatar, the Lord of Gifts, to combat this, a guise Vickers says is specially designed to lure in Celebrimbor (Charles Edwards). Annatar manipulates the master craftsman into making rings for Dwarves and Men, an act that will make "Celebrimbor descend into madness and Eregion hurtle towards potential destruction," Payne reveals
Lmao, a "psychological thriller"
Galadriel and Sauron share the deepest connection to another being either of them has ever experienced, a fact that haunts them both in the new episodes. What they share "is greater than romance," Vickers explains. "Their connection runs far deeper than anything surface level."
WTF is this shit?
!ringbearers !bookworms Celecuck completely BTFO by chad Dark Lord.
https://old.reddit.com/r/LOTR_on_Prime/comments/1f39rtp/ign_reviews_the_rings_of_power_season_2_610/
6/10 in IGN
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Why do the the costumes look so bad?
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I honestly have no idea. I think it's possible that they rushed everything to get it done in time for broadcast, but the design just is so poor. Celebrimbor's granny bathrobe, for one. And the worst part is that there are tiny elements here and there which are good - the holly leaf motif on garments for Eregion, for instance, because that is the land of holly trees.
But it really looks like "copy the movie version of a painting of imagined real mediaeval armour and costuming".
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