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The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power Season 2 review: Steps up its game but still falls short

The second season of Rings of Power is certainly a step-up from the lackluster first season which took world building so seriously that it forgot to deliver an engaging plot. But is this improvement enough for Prime's LOTR to justify a third season?

August 28, 2024 / 20:45 IST
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The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power Season 2

After the first season of LOTR: The Rings of Power, all of us agreed that JRR Tolkein’s source material deserves better. A better plot, a more formidable Sauron and characters worth rooting for. To that end, the second season of Rings of Power is certainly a step-up from the lackluster first season which took world building so seriously that it forgot to deliver an engaging plot. Galadriel (played by an earnest, yet ineffective Morfydd Clark) cut a pathetic figure as she was taken for a ride by Dark Lord Sauron posing as the human Halbrand (Charlie Vickers).

#NotMyGaladriel was a common sentiment among LOTR stans. Season 2 has Galadriel get some of her mojo back (the keyword being ‘some’). The scale of the show is larger than ever, but this time, there is a plot that matches up to the scenic beauty and the majestic shots of erupting volcanoes and scenic Lindon. The 3 rings which were forged by the dwarves (with the help of the sorcerer) create a rift between Galadriel and Elrond (Robert Aramayo), as the former possesses one of those rings.

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Rings of Power Season 2: Plot

The second season opens with a prelude dating back to the Second Age. Adar (Joseph Mawle) uses the anti-Suaron sentiment among the Orcs to his advantage. He stabs Sauron with the crown, and organizes a rebellion among the Orcs to overthrow the Dark Lord.