Some viewers may find the "traveling" segments a bit long.
While interesting for Hobbit lore, the Rhûn storyline can feel disconnected from the urgent threat of Sauron in Eregion. 💡 Final Thought
Summarize the and who holds them.
The visuals remain the show's strongest suit, particularly the foggy, claustrophobic woods and the ethereal lighting of the Elven paths. 📉 Where it Stumbles
Episode 4 is for the . It prioritizes atmosphere over massive battles, setting the stage for the chaos to come. It feels like the calm before the storm. If you're interested, I can:
Some viewers may find the "traveling" segments a bit long.
While interesting for Hobbit lore, the Rhûn storyline can feel disconnected from the urgent threat of Sauron in Eregion. 💡 Final Thought
Summarize the and who holds them.
The visuals remain the show's strongest suit, particularly the foggy, claustrophobic woods and the ethereal lighting of the Elven paths. 📉 Where it Stumbles
Episode 4 is for the . It prioritizes atmosphere over massive battles, setting the stage for the chaos to come. It feels like the calm before the storm. If you're interested, I can: