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: The episode focuses on Galadriel’s survival as she navigates the red-orange hellscape of the eruption. She bonds with the young boy Theo, sharing personal stories—including the mention of her husband, Celeborn , whom she believes is dead.
: The Harfoot grove is destroyed by volcanic "fire-rocks". The Stranger uses his magic to successfully regrow the grove, but a mysterious white-robed trio arrives seeking him, leading to the destruction of the Harfoot caravans.
: Queen-Regent Míriel is blinded during a rescue attempt in the burning village, a literal fulfillment of her father’s prophecy that only "darkness" awaited her in Middle-earth. Viewer and Critic Reception : The episode focuses on Galadriel’s survival as
: Critics praised the episode's "bleak" and "impressive" visual representation of the volcanic wasteland, noting it as one of the darkest installments of the season.
: The episode sparked debate among fans for its changes to Tolkien's lore, such as the early tease of the Balrog (who shouldn't wake until the Third Age) and the suggestion that Celeborn might be dead. The Stranger uses his magic to successfully regrow
: Prince Durin IV and Elrond attempt to mine mithril in secret to save the Elves from "fading," but they are caught by King Durin III. The King denies the request, leading to the Prince being disinherited. Crucially, the episode teases a Balrog lurking deep within the mines of Khazad-dûm.
: Many viewers found the superimposed text changing "The Southlands" to "Mordor" to be a bit over-the-top, though it served as a definitive marker for the shift in the show's landscape. Ending Explained, Review And Lord Of The Rings Easter Eggs : The episode sparked debate among fans for
: In a dramatic closing scene, the Southlands are officially renamed Mordor after the volcanic eruption covers the land in ash and shadow.
