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Episode 46 - Spoiler Review of S2 Eps 1&2

Episode 46 - Spoiler Review of S2 Eps 1&2

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Welcome to the forty-sixth episode of The Daily Rings of Power Podcast!

Oh we're so back, after 685 days we have new episodes of The Rings of Power and that means it's time for some spoiler reviews of Season 2's opening episodes!

We're starting off with the first two episodes today, and then I'll be following up with another episode reviewing the third one that was released yesterday.

I cover the overarching story arcs across the episodes, pick out some of my favourite moments, discuss some fun Tolkien easter eggs, and highlight any criticisms or concerns that I had.

Timestamps

  • Introduction & Reading: 00:10
  • The Prologue: 04:13
  • Manipulation in Mordor: 10:52
  • Lies in Lindon: 13:56
  • Rambling in Rhûn: 27:54
  • Chaos in Khazad-dûm: 34:28
  • Emissary in Eregion: 39:14
  • Closing Thoughts & Outro: 45:10

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