Categories: Enterteiment

Rings of Power Season 2: The Stranger's Identity Confirmed by Tom Bombadil

Episode 6 of season 2 of Rings of Power left a new clue about the identity of the Stranger. But how long does Prime Video plan to base an entire story arc on a revelation that never comes?

; what is amazon prime video playing?

Prime Video definitely likes to play with the nerves of its subscribers. While the two showrunners promised before the release of season 2 to reveal the identity of the stranger (whom we recall that everyone, or almost everyone, thinks is Gandalf), it is clear that after six episodes (out of eight), we still do not know who this mysterious character created from scratch by the production is.

Since the beginning of season 2 released in August, JD Payne and Patrick McKay seem to want to play the treasure hunt. If the clues about the stranger being Gandalf seem obvious, the first episodes released opened the way to another track: that of one of the two blue mages, the two Ithryn Luinsent to the East of Middle-earth, a region unexplored and little mentioned by Tolkien, where is located precisely abroad.

200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000

a new clue suggests that Gandalf is indeed the stranger

But the main hypothesis about his identity remains that of Gandalf the Grey. In episode 6 released last Thursday, September 19, Tom Bombadil once again left a clue. In his quest to find a staff to master his powers, and thus get rid of the dark mage, he must make sacrifices. With all the wisdom that characterizes him, the most mysterious character of the Lord of the Rings tells him: “Many who die deserve to live, and some who live deserve to die.”

This line probably resonated with fans of Peter Jackson's film adaptations. And that's only natural, since it's taken from the almost similar one Gandalf himself says to Frodo in The Fellowship of the Ring, during a long monologue. It's reversed in the 2001 film:“Many who live deserve death. And some dead people deserve life.»

For many, the debate is no longer relevant, the series has long implied that the stranger is indeed Gandalf. We recall that he walks in a gray robe alongside two Piévelus (the descendants of the Hobbits), or that he has already taken up an emblematic phrase of Gandalf:  “When in doubt, follow your nose.”

However, Gandalf did not arrive in Middle-earth in the Second Age (like Saruman and Radagast), but in 1000 of the Third Age. A fact important enough for some fans of the series to rekindle the debate. Whatever the outcome, we wonder how long Prime Video plans to play with its viewers on this revelation that is slow to arrive, and which unfortunately cannibalizes the entire narrative arc around Rhún, with the stranger, Nori, the dark mage and his mysterious city. An arc that fans are already getting tired of.

Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

Share
Published by
Natasha Kumar

Recent Posts

What needs to be done in the fall of 2024: a checklist of necessary things

>>/unsplash In autumn, both the weather changes and the mood changes. But in order not…

32 mins ago

TOP 10 Best Movies About Psychoanalysts: Watch and Enjoy

Illustrative photo/unsplash In autumn, you usually want to learn new things, think a lot, feel…

32 mins ago

Get cash back: 38,000 products are available under the National Cashback program

Done in Ukraine/Ministry of Economy Beta testing of the "National Cashback" program will last about…

32 mins ago

Getting a job: 5 things that “age” your resume

Resume/Educational Hub You can send out dozens of resumes every day and not receive a…

32 mins ago

World Tourism Day: A selection of popular travel bloggers to watch

World Tourism Day/unsplash World Tourism Day is celebrated annually on September 27. This holiday is…

32 mins ago

Maggie Smith: the essential Professor McGonagall in Harry Potter has died

All fans of the Harry Potter universe are in mourning this Friday, September 27, 2024…

32 mins ago