I originally read the book(s) when the FOTR was about to be released in the early 2000's. I loved the book and the movies didn't disappoint. The movies were mind blowing adaptations. The combo of the story, real landscapes, miniatures, and CGI was incredible at the time. I think the movies still hold up very well today.
The Hobbit movies got WAYYYYY too bogged down in Peter Jackson trying to stretch the source material into something it wasn't and became a special effects orgy that stained the sheets.
The Rings of Power:
First off, the scale and production of the episodes is incredible.
The first episode was a bit slow, but it had A LOT to do to try to establish the main characters but fell a bit short on trying to establish the darkness that we all know is coming. It is true that the nearly all of residents of Middle Earth think that darkness was vanquished with the defeat of Morgoth and were generally blind to the new rise of darkness (Sauron). I'm sure a lot of the lack of 'darkness building" is due to the fact that Sauron is likely disguised as a current character and is pretending to be a friend but ultimately it is all to establish his foothold so that he can take over (e.g. Emperor/Sith Lord Palpatine).
Anyway, as the pieces start to come together in the second and third episodes, it is really starting to get good. I'm excited to see how the season plays out. The other thing to think about is how many seasons this show is planning to go. Will the scene with Isildur cutting off Sauron's fingers be in season 3 or 4? Because if that happens this season, this is going to be a pretty short "series".
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