
Bladerunner
Mithlond

Sep 30 2022, 6:21am
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I agree regarding the Galadriel and Halbrand shenanigans...
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...and for the first time, I'm begining to believe that Halbrand is Sauron, which would make this budding "romance" doubly stupid. The writers once again threw the word "bind" into the conversation between Galadriel and Halbrand. Adar claimed to have killed Sauron, and then asks Halbrand "who are you?" And Halbrand recognizes Adar and wants vengeance for something Adar did to him. And Adar doesn't seem to much care for Sauron. It sounds like Sauron has taken a guise that Adar does not recognize. Perhaps Sauron was seeking to repent and then Adar "killed" him for it, or some such nonsense. It is telling that the townspeople didn't recognize Halbrand as an existing King that abdicated or that was reluctant to govern, but rather assumed he was the "King that was promised" which is a very different thing altogether. Also, there was a scene where Halbrand was sitting next to Galadriel and staring into space with a look that was almost malevolent. I had had my doubts about Halbrand being Sauron but now those doubts are fading. I hope that he is not Sauron and that there isn't a romance between him and Galadriel before he ends up returning to the dark side. This episode was another disjointed mess.
(This post was edited by Bladerunner on Sep 30 2022, 6:26am)
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