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Le Seigneur des anneaux : Les Anneaux de pouvoir
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The Eagle and the Sceptre

  • Episode aired Aug 29, 2024
  • TV-14
  • 1h 6m
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Lloyd Owen and Cynthia Addai-Robinson in The Eagle and the Sceptre (2024)
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Isildur and an old friend reunite. Arondir grapples with change. Míriel faces rising opposition. Annatar counsels Celebrimbor.Isildur and an old friend reunite. Arondir grapples with change. Míriel faces rising opposition. Annatar counsels Celebrimbor.Isildur and an old friend reunite. Arondir grapples with change. Míriel faces rising opposition. Annatar counsels Celebrimbor.

  • Directors
    • Charlotte Brändström
    • Louise Hooper
  • Writers
    • J.R.R. Tolkien
    • Helen Shang
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    • Lloyd Owen
    • Maxim Baldry
    • Trystan Gravelle
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    6.4/10
    24K
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    • Directors
      • Charlotte Brändström
      • Louise Hooper
    • Writers
      • J.R.R. Tolkien
      • Helen Shang
    • Stars
      • Lloyd Owen
      • Maxim Baldry
      • Trystan Gravelle
    • 26User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Lloyd Owen
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    • Captain Elendil
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    Maxim Baldry
    • Isildur
    Trystan Gravelle
    Trystan Gravelle
    • Pharazôn
    Cynthia Addai-Robinson
    Cynthia Addai-Robinson
    • Queen Regent Míriel
    Charles Edwards
    Charles Edwards
    • Lord Celebrimbor
    Sophia Nomvete
    Sophia Nomvete
    • Disa
    Owain Arthur
    Owain Arthur
    • Durin IV
    Charlie Vickers
    Charlie Vickers
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    Ismael Cruz Cordova
    Ismael Cruz Cordova
    • Arondir
    • (as Ismael Cruz Córdova)
    Tyroe Muhafidin
    Tyroe Muhafidin
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    Alex Tarrant
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    • Directors
      • Charlotte Brändström
      • Louise Hooper
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      • J.R.R. Tolkien
      • Helen Shang
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    User reviews26

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    3and243

    Not good enough

    I find it odd that with such an astronomical budget, and fantastic source-material, they fail to make a show that really sparks ones interest.

    This season will have 8 episodes, andnow after 3, nearly halfway, «nothing» has happened.

    I fear it might rhyme with Game of Thrones, where they end up in a position having to bulk all the epic events into an all too short timeframe.

    The trailer for Season 2 looks great, but I assume that 90% of the epic scenes are from the very last episode.

    All in all the character development is somewhat lackluster, I personally don't feel anything for any of them, not even if I try, cause I genuinly WANT this show to succeed, but with the B-movie acting and writing, one starts to wonder where all the money went.. Hats off to the CGI and scenery, the show looks fantastic, but the people and conversations pale in comparison.

    Elves are supposed to be behaved, conservative and wise, but at times this show displays them as reckless teenage human beings, which is a little disappointing.

    I believe Tolkien himself had a clear image if the elves as far superior to humans and their moody nature.

    Sauron, arugably the most powerfull entity in Middle-Earth at that moment in time, crawls his way to power through a path of weakness and inferiority.

    He doesnt feel like the threat he is supposed to be.

    These are only a few things to point out from a personal point of view, from a wide array of matters that fall too short to be worth the title of Lord of the Rings.

    • Cheap character development
    • Too slow build-up compared to the screentime
    • Characters differ too much from source-material
    • Writes/directors taking too many liberties to make this material their own.


    The source-material is there, and it is fantastic The resources are there, and they are astronomical.

    If you can't use the budget of a small country, to make a good show of a source-material that is already written for you, in great depth and detail, you are not good enough.

    I want the show to succeed, I will watch the full season, but I am hoping to be positively surprised in the next episode, else I hope the owners will hire a new crew at the head of this show.
    6yahaira-729-694701

    Slow yet watchable

    Maybe too many plots to follow as Sauron weaves his trap. The storyis slow moving and the script seems dull lacking wit. The sets, costumes and cinematography are amazing, stunning and beautiful. But perhaps the different plays within a play gets tedious no single protagonist emerges but many to follow Luke in game if thrones.. Tolkien's kingdoms that of the elves, the humans ,the demons all struggle for supremacy. The actors seem to struggle with the boredom unlike Jackson's Lord of the Rings which was beautiful , fun and intriguing perhaps this one is hard to follow the success of that trilogy. The rings still hold the illusion and desires of the people. The war between good and evil continues Sauron fools everyone testing their desire for power.
    8PraetorianGuard

    Rings of Power Season 2 continues to impress

    With Sauron now out in the open in Eregion, we see some great character work with Charlie Vickers and Charles Edwards, who begin to lay the foundations for one of the most pivotal periods in the history of Middle-earth and the Second Age. We also revisit the Numenor plotline, with Isildur beginning to grow as a character as he fights his way out of a nightmarish situation. Back on Numenor itself, Miriel wrestles with a turbulent political situation as the Numenorians aren't impressed with the way she handled the expedition to Middle-earth. Pharazon also becomes more sinister, and the climax of the episode with Miriel's coronation is quite an emotonal gutpunch. The season continues to be more impressive than Season 1 and is paced much better, particularly in this episode.
    4mauromontemurro

    Please stop!

    The Rings of Power, without a doubt, is made by people who fundamentally do not understand either the work or the message of Professor Tolkien. It's at best a fan fiction of Peter Jackson's movies (they shamelessly copy scenes and dialogue) but, unlike the original trilogy, this series lacks good writing, terrible acting, and appalling direction. The only thing I can rescue is the photography, but that's not enough. Friends, I'm a fan of Tolkien's work, but not a fundamentalist. I'm not offended when they change the race, color, or appearance of the characters as long as they do what they're supposed to do according to the original work. The Rings of Power borrows character names from Professor's legendary work to tell a kind of low-quality afternoon soap opera. I don't know who's to blame for such a calamity, but already into the third episode of the second season, things are getting worse and it's becoming increasingly boring.
    3Exceptia

    1 BILLION dollar budget...

    I won't go into great detail, as others have already covered the various issues with this show.

    The original story is undeniably fantastic, and the scenery is visually stunning. Unfortunately, that's where the praise ends. The show has a superficial tone that undermines the depth and mystique I was expecting as a fan. It attempts to deliver a serious, dramatic atmosphere but ultimately falls short.

    Good acting should be seamless, where you forget you're watching a performance. Here, it's painfully evident that the characters are acting, which detracts from the immersion. Rather than feeling like I'm watching a high-budget production, it often feels like a staged theatre play - though without the charm and nuance that such a setting can provide.

    The dialogue is another weak point, often coming across as superficial or nonsensical, with the wrong tone for the scenes. The characters strive to appear deadly, mysterious, or emotionally complex, but they fail to convey these qualities convincingly.

    While I can't pinpoint the main flaw that makes the show fall flat, the overall execution just doesn't work.

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