{"id":4756,"date":"2022-10-22T15:38:06","date_gmt":"2022-10-22T22:38:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.contrapositivediary.com\/?p=4756"},"modified":"2022-10-22T16:18:00","modified_gmt":"2022-10-22T23:18:00","slug":"review-lotr-the-rings-of-power-silliness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.contrapositivediary.com\/?p=4756","title":{"rendered":"Review: LOTR The Rings of Power: Silliness"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Yesterday was all overview. Today we get into things that most people would consider spoilers. So if you&#8217;re of the cohort that can&#8217;t abide spoilers, leave now.<\/p>\n<hr id=\"hr\" \/>\n<p>Here and there during the 9+ hours of the first season of <em>The Rings of Power<\/em>, I rolled my eyes. Every so often, I giggled. I doubt that this is what Amazon intended. I&#8217;m a hard man to please on the fiction side. I considered <em>The Silmarillion<\/em> a waste of time and money. I&#8217;d already been to college, and had read quite enough Cliff Notes, thank you very much. I wanted another <em>story<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><em>The Rings of Power<\/em> is certainly a story. Several stories, in fact, and I enjoyed most of them. I was very interested to see what Amazon could do, given how little they had to work with about the Second Age. We got Ar-Pharazon the Golden; will we get the sinking of Atalante? (Yes. That&#8217;s what Tolkien called the Lost Continent underneath Numenor. Really.) Well, they made a lot of it up. What would <em>you<\/em> do, with a sparse outline of events and a billion bux to blow? You&#8217;d make most of it up too.<\/p>\n<p>They did. Some of what they made up was better than expected. And some&#8230;I giggled.<\/p>\n<p>First up: The Three Witches Or Something Very Like Them. Here and there in the saga there were these three women dressed in spotless cream-white capes, wandering around the wild country asking every third person they met if they were Sauron. This is silly enough on the surface. But really: Where were the grass stains? Where were their backpacks? Did they camp somewhere, somehow, or just get a room at the Southlands Best Western?<\/p>\n<p>One was a soldier, with a helmet. She threw knives, and nailed one of my favorite characters. Another was a preacher, with her hair under cover, who carried a saucer sled and said a lot of pompous things that didn&#8217;t amount to much. But the third&#8230;Eru help us&#8230;she was another damn <em>deranged albino<\/em>. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.contrapositivediary.com\/?p=112\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">I was already tired of deranged albinos in 2008<\/a>. (There is <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Albinism_in_popular_culture\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">a whole Wikipedia entry about deranged albinos<\/a>.) I guessed that she was the boss, carrying around a very Egyptian-looking magical staff and levitating rocks with it. Alas, she eventually picked a fight with the wrong man (also not Sauron) who grabbed her staff and roasted the three of them real good.<\/p>\n<p>The Harfoots (proto-hobbits) were sweet and sane, and only occasionally silly. I liked Sadoc the Harfoot tribal chieftan, who was well-cast and acted the part brilliantly. He defied The Three Witches Or Something Very Like Them and got a knife in the heart for his trouble. So what was silly? Just this: As best I could tell, their primary source of protein was&#8230;snails. Raw. Sometimes shells and all. Ye valar, everybody knows that snails carry a veritable arsenal of parasites, many of which can send you off to that far green country beneath a swift sunrise with barely a burp. The Harfoots haul their whole village around in tumbrel carts. A few dozen chickens in cages wouldn&#8217;t weigh that much and could work wonders for their diets.<\/p>\n<p>Ok. Here we get to the more significant stuff. Elrond, one of the Elf-lords who eventually got to wear one of the Three Elf Rings of Power, is a cuddly, huggy, back-slapping round-faced good &#8216;ol boy who looked like he could do standup and keep the audience in stitches. Ok, this was the Second Age. He still had a few thousand years to develop Hugo Weaving&#8217;s gravitas&#8211;but probably wouldn&#8217;t. The actor did his best with what they gave him. But the casting and the scripting were all wrong.<\/p>\n<p>And now, the biggie: Early in the series, a human teen kid named Theo discovers a weird artifact in his unpleasant neighbor&#8217;s barn. It looks like the hilt of a sword minus the blade. It gives him the serious galloping creeps, so being a teen, the only thing he could think of doing is to wrap it up in rags and take it home. It comes out of hiding here and there, with Theo&#8217;s blacksmith friend finding that hammers can&#8217;t do a thing to it. Shifty-eyed people want it, and eventually get it, without having to kill Theo in the process, whew. I was thinking it was some kind of immaterial magic sword, which would have been way cool, like an Iron Age lightsaber. But no&#8211;here there be belly-laugh spoilers&#8211;<em>the damned thing is the ignition key for Mount Doom<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Really. And literally. I am not making this up. The shifty-eyed neighbor takes the gizmo, shoves it down into some kind of keyhole, and gives it a twist, just like a car key, if any of you remember what car keys were. Alluva sudden, in an undisclosed location that clearly wasn&#8217;t anywhere nearby, hidden machinery opened up a very big dam and sent a megacrapgallon torrent of water roaring toward the dormant volcano. The water goes down into the cracks, meets some lava, and (presumably) boils. Then, <em>boom!<\/em> Old Orodruin (AKA Mount Doom) suddenly erupts like Krakatoa cubed, and turns the Southlands into&#8230;wait for it&#8230;naw, you already figured it out&#8230;<em>Mordor<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>I did not know that you could make a dormant volcano erupt (rather than merely explode) by giving it a good thorough soaking. I was really into volcanoes when I was a kid, and that never came up in any of the books I read about them.<\/p>\n<p>I didn&#8217;t giggle. I laughed out loud.<\/p>\n<p>Here and there I also groaned, but those groans were few and far between. (I hope you figured out by now that I&#8217;m not being entirely serious about all this.)<\/p>\n<p>To avoid leaving you with the wrong impression, tomorrow let&#8217;s talk instead about what works and how well.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yesterday was all overview. Today we get into things that most people would consider spoilers. So if you&#8217;re of the cohort that can&#8217;t abide spoilers, leave now. Here and there during the 9+ hours of the first season of The Rings of Power, I rolled my eyes. Every so often, I giggled. 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