
Felagund
Mithlond

Mar 14, 10:50pm
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Very pleased to learn that the Dark Wizard appears to have been revealed as Pallando, and interested to see where things go from here. Getting this out of the way early: I still reckon the showrunners missed a trick in going for the option with the more immediate traction in terms of name recognition with audiences, ie. revealing the Stranger as Gandalf. They had a chance to go with something more interesting, in my view, in crafting a Pallando and Alatar story in the form of the Stranger and the Dark Wizard. It's not just about 'lore' here for me but a genuine chance to tell a different story, not anchored to a well-known (and loved) character, Gandalf. It's more about narrative choices in a screenplay context. It would have helped to make TRoP more its own thing, I reckon. And also avoided a few long-range issues regarding Gandalf's later dealings with Saruman in the Jackson, Boyens & Walsh film trilogy. If we have TRoP Gandalf deal with an 'off-mission' Istar in the Second Age, why does he fall for (yet) another one in the (Jackson) Third? From a commercial point of view, I totally get why this has been done though: name recognition (Gandalf) is priceless, if lacking in creative flare - again, in my opinion. I also didn't need a backstory to why Gandalf loves hobbits but again, I get the pull factor from a commercial point of view. Still, like you, I see potential in an Alatar sub plot, if Amazon fork out for further name/content rights. Speaking of purchased rights to name content, interesting too that Amazon bought 'Pallando' rather than 'Rómestámo'. The show has made an effort on linguistics to date, and Rómestámo (Quenya: "East-helper") is a more obvious reference to the Rhûn setting, than Pallando. And I can't express fulsomely enough how great it is to see you back on the Forum :) PS Still really struggling to login and post, sadly.
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