Rings of Power Has a FATAL Galadriel Problem

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Published 2022-09-25
Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power episode 5 reviews highlighted a key issue with Galadriel and her progression as a character. Since episode 1 on Amazon Prime Video Galadriel has left a lot to be desired by episode 5 in Númenor doubled down on everything just to get Halbrand to go to middle earth. This isn't the Galadriel we know from lord of the rings. But can this version in LOTR: Rings of power save or destroy the show? How does Galadriel impact if Rings of Power is worth watching?

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All Comments (21)
  • @disparutoo
    I mention Deep Space 9 at one point and mean Babylon 5, oops. Either way episode 5 of Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power REALLY exemplified just how much of a disaster Galadriel as a character is, and this is someone meant to pull me into the series! Combine that with the Harfoots and the expectation that we think these characters are actually GOOD people, what are they thinking? Whose morality is this? But what do you think of Galadriel and the Hobbits? Let me know your thoughts below, and as always, thanks for watching :)
  • Galadriel is just the most recent example of this kind of writing, where "strong female" to the writer evidently means "angry and/or violent female." They have zero clue what makes endearing characters.
  • @eteline_music
    Galadriel pulls the kind of facial expressions that should only be found in a demonically possessed woman in a third rate horror movie
  • Galadriel is in constant attack mode. She's never just, level headed and cool. ALWAYS on the off. It's quite exhausting to watch. She's got that crazy look in her eye, like all the time.
  • The actual Galadriel in the actual LOTR was a super-chill lady who was so powerful that she had no need for the strong and independent meme, and so kind that she was simultaneously loved and feared. Read her interaction with Gimli the dwarf and where she stands down the rude interaction he first received. Then there is one thing for certain. This Galadriel in the Amazon debacle would have taken the one ring when Frodo offered it to her, and became the new evil ruling middle earth.
  • @LastSamurai80
    So are we all in agreement then, that out of all the possibilities, Galadriel is the most likely candidate to be Sauron.
  • @Aikinai
    Liv Tyler on Arwen: "You don't have to put a sword in her hands to make her strong.” I was recently watching the Two Towers extras and stumbled on the "From Book to Script" segment where they talk about how they realized they didn't need to make Arwen fight. Liv Tyler specifically says, "I went right back into the book and into the appendix and what we came to realize was that you don't have to put a sword in her hands to make her strong. And where we've come to now is all these true elements of who Arwen is. I mean this is an incredibly powerful and fearless woman filled with so much hope and belief, and that is strong enough."
  • @voidstarq
    "they could no longer distinguish me from the Evil I was fighting" -- She's not admitting that she was evil, nor even that she'd done evil (not the same thing); she's saying how wrong she thinks they were. "Poor me, I had to deal with all these people who were too stupid to see how good I am!"
  • Ironically in the end I will find Saron quite likeable. Afterall, he has a genuine plan , goal and not bossy.
  • @someguy4405
    Galadriel is a several-thousand year-old woman who somehow has yet to discover how to negotiate with people or selectively keep her mouth shut to avoid offending people, which are skills most real world humans learn by age 30.
  • In an army, no man is not left behind. By letting someone behind she lost respect from her subordinates. Amazon's Rings of Power is not even Tolkien's LOTR. It's just plagiarism. Galadriel is worse than Sauron. All these characters are villainous, as well as the writers that wrote them. These characters have no honor. Most of them are narcissistic, selfish, self-centered, show offs, all the human flaws from the evil human nature, these characters have. They are evil. There's no other word but evil that get others killed. "No one left behind" means something to soldier, true warriors. Tolkien understood good v evil. For Tolkien good v evil were not relative, actions had consequences,& people reacted to actions being executed by people. Tolkien's real Galadriel was humble, meek, friendly, respectful. This version is not Galadriel, it's a perversion of her.
  • Oh c'mon. The best part of this show was the Hardfoots saying "nobody gets left behind" then reading through a list of people they have left behind. 10/10 would watch again.
  • This is why Eowyn was perfect in The Lord of the Rings she cared for her people and others, but also was kind In her dealings when she disagreed with others and fought like a lion when she needed not this Galadriel they ruined a great character.
  • @Pax00Imperium
    There is a subtle similarity between how Galadriel treats others who "disrespect her" and how the show runners treat the audience that "disrespects them". In both cases, they can do no wrong and it's the other person's fault for not seeing their greatness.
  • @AS-fu1kd
    She's literally written like a bad guy. This is what characters are written like when you're supposed to hate them. This show is not just poorly written, it's villainous
  • They're basically making Galadriel the new Feanor - obsessed with revenge, arrogantly doubling down on her violent approach now matter how many people try to talk her out of it, threatening people to get ships, abandoning comrades on the ice - except Feanor actually got to make a few legitimately cool speeches (villain speeches, but very well written ones), and he was shown as a villain who tragically betrayed his potential and ruined everything.They're trying to show Galadriel doing these things and it supposed to make us root for her? If she does end up roping Halbrand into this fight and he is Sauron, they're also making her a mini Melkor in addition to a Wish brand Feanor. I can't decide if it would be worse if they did know the actual story in the Silmarillion and are clumsily trying to reference it, or if they're just that incompetent at writing characters who are good people in general. It's extra insulting to Galadriel in particular to have her behaving like Feanor, given that she recognize his hubris even before the Kinslaying and deliberately led her people in Middle Earth in a way that was as far from Feanor's style as possible. She did not like him one bit, and that only deepened after his multiple betrayals and violent acts. She was supposed to be wise, even back when she was ambitious and proud perhaps to a fault. By the second age she was absolutely past any sort of pride she may have had when she left Valinor. They gave her such a downgrade in this show.
  • The only way to turn the tables is to show that she is not Galllllladriel but Sauron, and the real Galadriel has been captured and be freed in the end. But that plot twist is possibly not possible 😂
  • @jonchowe
    The way she looks right into the camera while manipulating Halbrand is both creepy looking and a Freudian slip by the show makers; they're manipulating us, too.
  • The worst part for me about her manipulating Halbrand was that he gave what felt to be a genuine apology for what she went through, and then she manipulates him without a second thought.