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Sauron mostly maintains the upper hand, eventually stabbing Galadriel with his spiky crown and taking the Nine Rings from her. He demands she hand over her ring, but she trust-falls off a cliff ...
The Rings of Power’s most entertaining and tragic character was tricked into forging 19 rings for the dark lord Sauron as easily as Buggy Bunny got Daffy Duck to switch from saying “rabbit ...
Throughout their battle, Sauron makes some remarks that Galadriel-Sauron shippers would eat up, including when he was turned into Halbrand: “Fighting at your side. If I could just hold onto that ...
The kiss between Elrond and Galadriel was controversial among viewers and commentators, particularly because Elrond goes on to marry Galadriel's daughter Celebrían in Tolkien's history. [ 15 ] [ 50 ] [ 51 ] In his review, Whitbrook criticized the scene as poorly timed during the battle and said the kiss was "an odd twist" to the characters ...
Elrond and Galadriel set out for Eregion with a company of Elves. They come to a bridge that has been destroyed by lightning and are forced to take a different path. Galadriel receives a vision from her Ring of Power that danger lies on their new path and believes this to be a trap set by Sauron. Elrond dismisses the ring's warning.
Sauron attacks Galadriel and takes the nine rings for Men, but she steps off a cliff before he can take Nenya. Durin IV sends his army to aid the Elves, allowing Elrond , Gil-galad , Arondir, and other survivors to escape to a valley north of the city .
As the orcs ravage Eregion, The Rings of Power at last brings Galadriel and Sauron back together, allowing the two to engage in maybe one of the better sword fights on TV in recent memory. While ...
[19]: 4:46–13:10 The final confrontation between Galadriel and Sauron in this episode repeats more dialogue that Galadriel says in The Lord of the Rings when she is tempted by Sauron's One Ring. [14] Sauron discusses wanting to bring order to Middle-earth, which is how Tolkien described the character's motivations during the Second Age.