So do we think they are taking huge liberties with the source material or are a few characters implied dead in this episode going to show up later?
So do we think they are taking huge liberties with the source material or are a few characters implied dead in this episode going to show up later?
I posted in the other thread that it’s the Spaceballs principle. Evil will always win, because good is dumb.
Oh shoot, you’re right, I meant Elendil, not Isildur. I know better than that, I promise.
Not yet, he will be next season I’d bet.
I’d be prepared to be disappointed, all the hints are there that he’s Sauron’s fair form. I don’t necessarily think its romance, I think he’s trying to fill the brother sized hole in her heart.
1. Nobody ever opens it to see what it is. As soon as Adar gets it, he walks out of the cottage, says ‘Waldreg, I have a task for you.” Then the Numenoreons attack and it’s not seen again until waldreg is turning the key. Adar must have given it to him off screen there. Then Adar rides off as a distraction/decoy.…
Arondir is the best part of the main cast and not by a small margin. ICC is absolutely killing it. I will entertain arguments for Isildur, but I said what I said.
I dont know if the show has told us the Isildur knows about his sister’s relationship with Kemen, but I just assumed that was why.
That’s not what most people think of when you mention Hamm’s organ.
She outlived all of them.
“her desire to bridge the gap between Catholics and Protestants in the name of French sovereignty.”
She had to remarry, otherwise she would have been treated like Helen Bishop, and that Betty would never countenance.
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You are correct, they are still used.
I enjoyed the author in the first pub who I think was supposed to be Chaucer defending the Canterbury tales.
Do you think the crowd/academy would have felt free to be so awful if Brando had been physically present? I wonder. I understand his reason for not going, but boy did they illustrate the point literally in fine fashion.
I really enjoyed both seasons of Medici, had high hopes for this, but if they’ve straight-washed DaVinci, that might be a good reason to skip this.
His actual professional relationship with Cesare Borgia would be enough material for a season for most of us.
I think he just looks like somebody combed Robert Smith’s hair.
Thank you, Kansas for being a light in this dark fucking timeline.