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What's up, homies! We're back with another reaction to The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. After three episodes of introducing all of the major characters, events and locations, we're now starting the process of building to the events which will lead us to the finale. Queue up your Amazon Prime and join us.

Stay tuned for reactions to Andor, coming next week!

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Count Monte-Cristo

I think, 4 episodes are enough to say: I feel so tired after watching each episode. This one I watched straight here, on Patreon with this guys, because I knew I couldn't watch it twice. Sad, I was interested in this show at the beginning 😑

Philip Smith

Great reaction! Do you think the nugget of mithril Elrond was gifted could be used by Celebrimbor to create Nenya, Galadriel's ring.

Roman Penna

I do love how they're doing Numeror and making the kingdom very-well established and making their own decisions away from the Elves. Getting away from the implications inherent behind a group of people being given their land by another group. The showrunners are very clever in how they're dealing with the Tolkien material and I am here for it. Also Morfydd is amazing!

Nurhadi Roshaimi

As I was watching this weeks' reaction, my dad + bro are watching Return of The King on tv..

Josh Hiner

On Mount Doom being in the background: Bronwynn mentions Orodruin which is the name of the mountain/dormant volcano that becomes Mount Doom after Mordor is established. My guess for how the seasons will end up playing out. Season 1: The Numenoreans join Galadriel in defending the Southlands from Adar and the orcs. Season 2: Annatar comes to Gil-Galad, is turned away, goes to Eregion where he's accepted by Celebrimbor who is seduced by the knowledge Annatar wants to give and the rings are forged. The Elves perceive Sauron immediately. Suaron emerges and begins his war on the free peoples of Middle Earth. Season 3: Halbrand, as a King, is given a ring and becomes the Witch King. The Southlands fall; Mordor established, Mount Doom is awoken. Numenoreans coming to aid the Elves after most all of Middle Earth is conquered. Season 4: Sauron having been defeated is taken captive back to Numenor where he corrupts Pharazon and the rest of the island save the Faithful and the season ends with the downfall of Numenor and the establishment of Arnor and Gondor. Season 5: Only real time jump, 15-20 years maybe. Minas Tirith, Minas Ithil, Osgiliath, the Argonath and Orthanc are all built. Amon Sul is built. Palantir are placed. The Last Alliance of Elves and Men is formed and battle is joined in Mordor to defeat Sauron. Isildur cuts the ring and we end where Fellowship begins with the Ring being lost down the Anduin.

Carol Rozendo

Thankfully the show has a lot of lore and world building details to keep me entertained and intrigued. I wish the show was focused on Elrond, Durin and Disa in Khazad-dûm because that is the most fun part, with actual emotional connection... I get delighted by Khazad-dûm, intrigued by Adar and the southerners, but absolutely annoyed by Galadriel. I understand the need to fight the bigotry online but they did not write her well, and the problem has nothing to do with her being a fighter.

Anonymous

Thank you guys for all these videos, please get some rest; and Hector, disfrute de sus merecidas vacaciones, señor.

Felicia B

The warg got me too when I first watched the episode 😂 Agustin is going full cosplay mode and I’m here for it: Hoochie shorts for Namor, yellow spandex for Wolverine, Dwarven armour for LOTR and now loin cloth for Conan 😂 love this for you Agustin!! Now get Hector and Adam on board 😉 Hope you’re having an amazing vacation Hector and please rest up Adam and Agustin. Appreciate all three of you! Love being in the fantasy world with you guys

Thadman

How many rings were there all together. It's been a long time since I watched the movies (which I plan on doing after this season is over) but there were a lot of rings, if I recall, with "one ring to rule them all." I was always curious about the purpose of the other rings, that the elves, dwarves and men got.

Stephen Woods

Now I’m going to have Tenacious D in my head whenever Elrond and Durin are on screen together.

Tim Arnold

Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky, Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone, Nine for Mortal Men, doomed to die, One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie. One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them. In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.