This ep is essentially a
Breaking Bad–style hour-long illustration of just how quickly ambitious people can ruin their lives.
Man, I really hate Kemen right now.
Making the conscious decision to mostly ignore Tolkien’s source material and just go with the flow on this thing has paid dividends.
Sorry, Tom Bombadil, you are a close second in my heart.
Tolkien's world has never made me giggle so much.
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 is exhilarating fun, so long as you don't expect much more.
Giant spiders and the shepherds of the forest aren’t the only legendary beasts who pop up this episode.
There’s no place on Middle-earth that Cynthia Addai-Robinson would rather be than Númenor.
Rings’ first order of business this season is clearly getting Charlie Vickers’s Sauron on something resembling a path that makes sense.
..plus a new season of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power on Prime Video and more!
With Sauron stalking Middle-earth, the rings are more important than ever.
Same evil orc daddy, new scarred face.
The wait is almost over for Tolkien fans.
Amazon's lavish fantasy series might not be for the normies, but for the nerds.
I've never seen a studio reveal a cameo this big before.
House of the Dragon’s back, and it’s bringing with it a definitive war for succession. Blacks or Greens: who ya got? All must choose.
I hope you like orcs licking swords and snakes slithering in the forest!
The Wheel of Time Season 2 ends on an exhilarating high note that evokes GoT in its heyday.
From big stars who were snubbed, to a little Freevee show that could, here's what left today's Emmy nominations shook.