• "Doomed to Die" Review - Season 02, Episode 07

  • Sep 27 2024
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast

"Doomed to Die" Review - Season 02, Episode 07

  • Summary

  • A massive battle for the fate of Eregion is at the heart of this episode, as is the relationship between Sauron and Celebrimbor.

    Episode Takeaways:

    • Doom and mortality are central themes in the episode.
    • Character arcs are crucial for emotional engagement.
    • The battle scenes, while not on a film scale, were effective.
    • Elrond's despair highlights the stakes of the conflict.
    • Foreshadowing hints at future conflicts and character fates.
    • The dwarven alliance adds depth to the storyline.
    • Canon discussions reflect the challenges of adaptation.
    • The podcast's success indicates audience engagement.
    • The hosts appreciate the show's commitment to storytelling.
    • Anticipation builds for the season finale.

    Hosts: Dylan Blight: https://twitter.com/vivaladil Ashley Hobley: https://twitter.com/ashleyhobley

    Doomed to Die Eregion's fate is decided. Directed by: Charlotte Brändström Written by: John D. Payne, Patrick McKay, Justin Doble Starring: Charles Edwards, Charlie Vickers, Ismael Cruz Cordova, Owain Arthur, Sophia Nomvete, Robert Aramayo, Benjamin Walker, Morfydd Clark, Peter Mullan, Amelia Kenworthy, Sam Hazeldine

    The Lord of The Rings: Extended- A Middle Earth Podcast Music: Haunting Celtic Soundtrack Artist: Zac Nelson Stock Media provided by zacnelson / Pond5 Art: Created by Dylan Blight & Cherie Henriques The Lord of The Rings/The Rings of Power elements are owned by respective copyright holders at Tolkien Estate & Prime Video.

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