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Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2, Episode 1 - Ben Walker Weighs In On The Galadriel And Elrond Feud

"He's team pissed."

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Warning: The following contains major spoilers for the Season 2 premiere of Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power.

Uh-oh, mom and dad are fighting in the Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power Season 2 premiere. The new season of the epic fantasy series kicks off with Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) and Elrond (Robert Aramayo) racing back to Lindon to tell High King Gil-galad (Benjamin Walker) that their buddy Halbrand (Charlie Vickers) is not who he said he was.

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Elrond knows that they've been deceived by the man who helped architect their last hope of saving Middle-earth from Sauron's spreading evil, but he was shocked to find out that Halbrand was the evil sorcerer himself. Once Galadriel reveals the truth to him and Gil-galad, he's aghast and absconds with the rings so that neither Galadriel nor Gil-galad can be tempted by the evil potentially embedded in the rings.

It's a lot of information for Gil-galad to absorb in the span of one scene, and Benjamin Walker admits that the High King is in quite the predicament with trying to save Middle-earth without making everything so much worse.

"He's at a crossroads. The analogy is like discovering nuclear technology where you think this has the potential to provide lights for the entire northern hemisphere, or we could blow up the planet. I'm not really sure. I think [the rings] have a power that they don't fully understand, so they are in a precarious position, but it is still better than abandoning Middle-earth to eat itself alive," Walker told GameSpot at a recent press junket for Season 2.

While Gil-galad is not stoked that Galadriel allowed Sauron to interfere with the making of the rings, he can't deny their power. When Cirdan (Ben Daniels) returns the rings Elrond turned over to him to Gil-galad and Galadriel, the High King doesn't waste time in putting one on and realizing the power they possess.

"They're going to stay and try their last Hail Mary: that last ditch effort. They still have hope, but it is minuscule at this point," Walker said. "They don't know what they have, which I think is an exciting thing as a Tolkien fan. We all know the rings and what they do--what they turn people into--but the idea of having that power and going, 'What is this? What can we do?' I find that really fascinating."

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Elrond watched in horror as three of his most respected friends put on the rings he's convinced are evil (and we all know he's right!). The decision to keep the rings and wear them puts Elrond at odds with Galadriel and Gil-galad, but Walker says that Gil-galad isn't necessarily on Team Galadriel even if he took one of the rings.

"He's Team Pissed. Neither of them are doing what I said. They're squabbling like school children," Walker explained. "I think he's a bit frustrated. It's like, 'Go to your room and you go to your room. What have we learned here? Daddy knows.' Like a loving parent, he's letting them find their own way. He trusts them because they're incredible. Technically, Galadriel is older than I am, but he's frustrated."

By the end of the three-episode premiere, Gil-galad and Galadriel are still wearing the rings but are aware they have adverse effects. To help balance their judgment, Gil-galad puts Elrond in charge of Galadriel's envoy to Eregion to check on Celebrimbor (Charles Edwards). That's going to be a change in dynamic that will take some getting used to. Will Elrond and Galadriel find a way to get back on the same page before Sauron takes over Eregion? Only more Season 2 episodes will tell.

The first three episodes of Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power Season 2 are now streaming on Prime Video. New episodes will be released every Thursday.

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The show is mediocre at best and certainly not worth the amount of money Amazon dumped into it. The Rings of Power had so much potential, but was turned in a steaming clogged toilet because of the studio’s weird casting practices. smh

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Scheduled to cancel my prime membership. I just don’t use it much anymore anyways. Now they are making me watch commercials in the middle of episodes. The show is not good enough to make viewers watch commercials. Season 1 was a mess. So far season 2, is the same thing. The numenor, butterfly people, and dwarves scenes are hard to watch. I guess a big budget doesn’t guarantee good writing and good acting.

The pinnacle of this story line would be the last alliance of elves and men. However, there is no way this show lasts that long to get to that point.

As inferior as the hobbit trilogy was to lotr, the movies were still enjoyable. Peter Jackson’s credibility is again spiking due to the lack of quality of this show. Warner bros is about to make several middle earth movies. I hope Warner brothers learns from this show. I also hope they see Disney brandishing Star Wars and marvel by putting out subpar and quite often unwatchable content.

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god they should cancled it after season 1 there just some many thing wrong there

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This show was so boring S1 I can barely remembered what happened. It's not even worth hating it was so boring.

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"...rings he's convinced are evil (and we all know he's right!)."

The three elven rings aren't evil.

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@alanole31: Yeah, Gandalf is secretly wearing one of the three elven rings during the LOTR.

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I won't watch Amazon anymore because of the ridiculous amount of commercials. I know this probably doesn't have any, but I wouldn't watch this anyways. The commercials just helped me find other things to watch on different platforms.

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Complete pants they threw out the lore and not following the books. God bless you Gary for watching this mess. Hail nerdrotic!

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