Meanwhile the show never once implied that they are not a corrupted evil race
The fact that they too need protection and they rallied behind another evil dude only shows how much of a threat to everyone Sauron is, thats the point of the scene
Tolkien wrote the Orcs as a completely corrupted evil race; born from evil to serve evil with no other redeemable purpose. They represent evil incarnate.
The writers of Rings of Power are spitting on Tolkien’s legacy by trying to paint them as a marginalized group.
"These are the times in which legends are born, or slain."
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People wont admit it but original series was like this too
Each season finale was like
"Daenerys is ready to claim her throne"
And
"The white walkers are here"
Ok so, recency bias is a thing, but i have to say, #Deadpool3 was for me, the best crossover marvel has ever.
Because, it was actually a crossover, unlike the mcu where every character feels kinda samey, here, it felt like different worlds coming together, like a comic event
@NotLikeMonopoly I mean, its very subjective, while watching deadpool and seeing all these characters together it felt weird, but in a good way, like each character brought their own vibe and world with them
While also exciting, i didnt feel that way with the avengers
Just finished watching Rebel moon the directors cuts, both of them
And honestly the original versions feel like extended trailers compared to this
Also, is it just me, or are the visuals improved too?