• S.1 Ep.7 - The Eye

  • Oct 10 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • How many ROP pods have you listened to that identified the Macbeth references? None, right?

    This is a balanced Rings of Power podcast. We find the beautiful in this show, while having a good laugh at the foibles. Hopefully the dreadful foibles will give way to the great art we have seen so far in this incredible series. More caviar. Less turd. In this episode...

    Some heavy breathing, Galadriel humbled, an amazing and disturbing Irish synchronicity, regrets: sorry Nori; sorry Elendil; sorry Galadriel; sorry Theo; sorry Elrond; sorry Durin... who is Greenwood the Great... Is the Stranger Radagast? Let us pick lettuce plants. 3 witches. 

    Lady Macbeth and the ornament of life, the cat and the shiny fishes, elfishes, dwarfishes, riddles in the hollow mind and secrets in the hollow 'mind' [read - mine]..... "Is this a digger I see before me?"

    You will not find another Rings of Power podcast quite like this one. We specialize in revealing that which other podcasters and writers don't see, and entertaining you along the way. From the creators of Saul Rewind, the popular Better Call Saul podcast. From the creator of Proper Full-On Gay Crisis - the popular Heartstopper podcast. 

    www.shutup.world - the Shut Up and Listen podcast network. 

    Insta: @podoftherings

    Email: podoftherings@gmail.com

    Proper Full-On Gay Crisis - the Heartstopper podcast: https://properfullongaycrisis.com/

    Thanks to the "Unexpected Podcast" for a Sauron theory mentioned in this episode.  U.P. is a top-notch Rings of Power podcast. More notes on other ROP pods to come.



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