Mount Doom Explosion | Rings of Power Episode 6 Clip Scene
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The Theory that Mount Doom was going to transform to what we already know! An Active Vulcano from the Trilogy! and the Land of Mordor becoming what it is! Finally happened in episode 6 of The Lord of The Rings : The Rings of Power! AMAZING!
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@@GamingNameless Thank you Master! hahaha we do it FOR FRODOOOO!!
I'll sub for Frodo as long as you understand this series is trash
For Frodo!
Next episode: all those with plot armour please stand up.
You mean like the entire fellowship?
if wasn't for Boromir
rip
@@TheJunmengo
Frodo never truly recovers from the Morgul blade and later succumbs to his wounds in Valinor.
@@AveTrueToCaesar8212 and? the show ain't over.
Galadriel just standing there like she's Din Djarin
Welcome to Lord of the Rings
Never thought despair could look so amazing. After those people got saved by the soldiers i believed in hope then the creation of Mt. Doom happened out of nowhere.
I’m a big fan of Tolkien’s originally published maps. When The Rings of Power included beautiful map transitions, I noticed that the Southlands (Befordor) had towns like Tirharad & Hordern, the tower of Ostirith, and (most strikingly) a river than ran east through them all to the sea; All of which were not included in Tolkien’s map of Mordor.
I welcomed the inclusion to support the story, and after watching “Udûn” it suddenly dawned on me:
Arondir fell Ositirith, Orcs pillaged Hordern, Waldreg broke the dam- draining the lake, and Adar & Co. rerouted and dried up the river triggering the eruption of Orodruin, which just for good measure wiped Hordern and Tirharad OFF THE MAP!
The show just erased its own footprint, so as not to contradict Tolkien’s map of the Third Age. I think that’s really clever!
Wow! very good logic! Made me like even more the episode! You'are right!
It's awful. Wtf...
Wow! I hadn't even considered that but it makes sense. A clever idea by the writers to not leave any plot holes.
@@mish375 the whole series is a big plothole
@@finalgirl640 very thought provoking rebuttal!
''Fire glowed amid the smoke. Mount Doom was burning, and a great reek rising. Then at last his gaze was held: wall upon wall, battlement upon battlement, black, immeasurably strong, mountain of iron, gate of steel, tower of adamant, he saw it: Barad-dûr, Fortress of Sauron. All hope left him.''
The Mount Doom was created by Morgoth during the First Age. In unknown moment of First Age, perhaps shortly around the War of Wrath, Shelob left the Nan Dungortheb and settled there with her offspring. Sauron settled in Mordor 1,000 years after the end of the First Age, and it remained the centre of his power for the whole of the Second Age and again at the end of the Third Age of Middle-earth. In the north-western corner of this land stood Mount Doom, where Sauron had forged the One Ring. Near Mount Doom stood Sauron's stronghold Barad-dûr. After this time, Sauron was known as the Dark Lord of Mordor
Thranduil had half his face burnt off by Dragon fire, Galadriel gets an entire volcano in her face but no problem.
She's one of the most powerful beings in Middle Earth. A volcano isn't going to do much to her.
She is Mary Sue.
@@mish375 mate, she's not invulnerable - elf immortality means they don't age, she can get stabbed and die just like any other elf...like her brother did. Otherwise why would she bother with the armour ? A pyroclastic cloud would definitely kill her. Maybe you're thinking of Captain Marvel - because they both have about the same level of personality.
Special effects and visuals are great otherwise.
@@RRTNZ Her magic is far more powerful than most elves in Middle Earth. So it stands to reason she could set a barrier around herself. While she can die by conventional means, she'd be difficult to kill. Given that in this continuity, it took Sauron to kill her brother, I believe that the point stands. Galadriel had enough time to protect herself. Whether that extends to the others with her remains to be seen. Haven't watched the most recent episode yet.
@@mish375 Yeah, she uses that power all the time when she and Reed are fighting Dr Doom and it certainly came in handy against the Super Skrull. Wonder if Galactus will show up next episode.
so Mount Doom was allowed to be created because Arondir AND Galadriel, the wisest elf in existence, didn’t check under the cloth to make sure it was actually the sword?
It would've been created if they did notice anyways. Waldreg was already close to Ostirith.
@@troy1092 yup. Adar used himself as a decoy. He’d already given the dagger to Waldreg beforehand.
Galadriel had no idea why it wasnt important anyway only arondir wanted it
Galadriel did not know of its importance, and none of them knew that Waldreg had it
Yes. The script is awful and so is the series.
I do not know what is the original Tolkien way of creating Mt. Doom, but I absolutely loved this part, it was amazing, the visuals, the sounds, how the whole thing come together. And then you realize this was their plan all alomg and this is how Mordor came to be. This was one of the best ever visual experience for me.
Next 5 episodes are just Galadriel in a burn unit. Good times
Look at the water as it's rushing through the trench. Not even sure if miniature or CGI?
Look at the moment of eruption and the edge of the shockwave travelling down the mountain and through the clouds...
This is so well done!
Yesss it really isss the visuals are amazing
Yeah. And it's stupid as fuck and barely watchable for anyone who still have a working brain.
I hope this is the last episode, they all died, Sauron won and Tolkien can rest easy because this circus has ended...
I dont really like LOTR. Never was a big fan of the movies. Didnt even finish the 3rd movie cause it was too long/boring. Hated the Hobbit. Yet, this show is great. I guess only the true nerds dont like it because...? It doesnt line up with the book? Neither does GOT/HOTD or Harry Potter.. I dont know a single movie/show that is 100% true to its source material. Its called "based on" for a reason.
@@Buggabones the Witcher is accurate
@@jaco992 To what the books? I havent read them. I played the games and they are completely different.
@@Buggabones, if you find the Peter Jackson movies boring but this show exciting, you are indeed just a typical consumer and no Tolkien fan. The Peter Jackson movies had lots of Oscars and despite not being 100% Lore accurate, were loved by most Tolkien fans.
@@Buggabones, the true fans don't like it because it's a kind of satirical show about Tolkien. There is nothing faithful about LOTR in this show. But I bet you won't understand it because you said it yourself, that you are no LOTR fan and hated the great Peter Jackson LOTR movies. You said you fell asleep while watching them. It's senseless to explain you, why real Tolkien fans don't like this show. You will forever be unable to understand it!
Strange how the Southland "king" has some mad relations with the orc commander
Then the orc commander staring into space like "wait a minute"
Sauron could be helbrand never know
Just that wierd relation
Also how come the villagers didn't recognize helbrand dispite running away from the Southland's
Very strange indeed
Annnd you were 𝐫𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭 on the money!
Can’t wait for season 2 !
Scorching volcanic heat and suffocating volcanic gas. Galadriel comes out without a scratch. Yeah couldn’t take this show seriously.
So the ancient evil sword was just a key to unlock a dam?
Dwarves had a magic keyhole whose express purpose was to show itself on one particular day of the year, at a specific angle of light.
Elves helped build a glowing façade that opened upon someone muttering the word "friend"
Not exactly out of the realm of absurdity for Tolkien.
For the steel to be "strong enough" in order to turn a large water lock, it could be considered needing to be blood sacrificed...
@@JameZayer Creating a magic door which people knowing the password could enter makes logical sense.
Creating a magic sword for the sole purpose of unlocking a dam doesn't. Why was the magic necessary? Why a sword? Why a sword that requires blood? Who designed it? How could they possibly know what Adar's plan was thousands of years before it happened?
@@danb9028 Just an observation... The script on the door literally reads "Speak Friend And Enter". It's hardly a password protected entryway so much as a gimmick in glowy gaudiness.
@@NightRunner417 But you would also need to know where exactly were the door was and on what day of the year it would appear. So it seems fairly well protected.
@@danb9028 To be honest, it is clever in its own way.
Sauron has probably been planing for the taking of the Southlands for a long time. We know he took on the mantal of Dark Lord after Morgoths defeat. We know he is involved in the making of the Rings of Power and the Fall of Numenor. We know it is extremely unlikely that the Dark Elf we saw was working on his own. The plan he was devising through the first 5 episodes of this season was way to complex to be all his doing and only his doing. Sauron is gearuing up to return.
With that in mind... why not make an elaberate key?
To anyone who would not know better, it would just be a sword only usable by doing some harm to oneself. It may even have more uses beyond being a key for all we know right now.
Second, it would ensure that unless instrusted, most wouldnt have a clew what to do with the key. We got a clear sight of this at the tower. A whole host of villagers could see the stature and didn't put two and two togehter. This would also mean the watchtower was not built by the elves, but by orcs. Or at least by servents of Sauron/Morgoth. They were just using the watchtower after their supposed defeat. And when you also consider that it is almost tradition at this point for some blood to be paid to serve Sauron or Morgoth, it just makes that much more sense the key would require some harm to be dealt to the user.
- The Dundlind blood oath to Saurmon
- The Uruk demanding sacrifice from the villagers to serve him.
- The blood required to activate the Key.
- The countless sacrifices Sauron has been making in his fortress we saw in the frozen lands.
There is a bit of a pattern going on with these guys and blood payment.
Don't get me wrong, its a bit over the top, but this is also kinda Sauron and Morgoths MO at this point. Nothing either of them has done was done with the intent to be simple.
The biggest favor they got in this is how clewless everyone was about what to do with the thing.
When Galadriel turned back and yelled "GET TO THE CHOPPA!!!!" to all the villagers, I shed a tear of joy. So glad this show is paying homage to Predator starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Fuckin underrated comment LOL
Mate, that's nothing. Galadriel really comes into her own when she yelled "Death to Ming" before stabbing Voldemort in the face with her lightsabre, and saving Narnia from the Klingons. I was literally shaking.
A volcane just erupted and Mary Sue barely react to it, everyone in despair and she looks almost normaly, until the other elf is terrify by it lol
Guyladriel just standing in front of the blast wow that was cringe. Beautiful CGI but I can’t stand her acting 🤦🏼♂️
Go now, my Lord, while there is time
There are places below
And you know them too
I release thee, go
My servant you'll be for all time
As you command
My King
Things work different in middle earth….deal with it……
This was the best episode by far, this ending was SO GOOD!
This is an historic scene ! I loved it! This Episode was my favorite but still alot of weak points to recover in the next Seasons! Will make a video about the bad parts today. FOR FRODO!
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@Hilbert Dingleberry I like Elrond and Dorins story a lot, but the harfoots have been super hit or miss. I’m happy they took a break from both this week
No it wasn't😂 The payoff was not just astonishingly disappointing. You are telling me that this evil, magical swords purpose was to open a damn? And somehow the water from the damn makes a volcano explode? Why didn't the orcs just break the damn open? Is this some evil magic water thats making a volcano explode? Also, did they all die at the end? There is no way anybody is surviving that, assuming its a pyroclastic flow which destroyed everyone and everything in pompeii in seconds.
Also the numenorians just teleporting across the map (a bit like how elrond teleports to khazad dum whenever he wants). And how did the numenorians know the orcs were at this specific village? Those are the biggest problems with this episode, but certainly not the only ones.
Its improving. But i consider it a creative adaptation lol. Adapting 1000s of years of lore to tv is sorta risky, so have to make compromises. I just hope they work out the pacing and dialogue. Also maybe abit less of the hobbits lol.
The moment I saw the mountain and realized it was Mt. Doom - amazing! I had wondered if this was the Uruk/Orc's plans from the start, although I thought they would be funnelling lava/magma to Mt. Doom, not the waters of the Anduin
I think the idea here was that the vast tempature difference would be enough to destabalize the magma chamber and force the mountian to erupt. And they may have been spending time doing that as well because we did see tunnels into that chamber. From the way this is all set up, I would bet that watchtower was there literally for this exact purpous and Sauron has been devising this plan for a good deal of time. He has the patience for it.
So that’s where all the money went!
Seriously, NOTHING in this show makes any sense...maybe they should have at least told the extras which direction to run or where the CGI fire was supposed to come from. When the pyroclastic flow hits the village, there are a whole bunch of people just running into the damn wall of fire!! just...facepalm...not to mention how absolutely ridiculous it is that anyone survived that. It's one of the dumbest and most implausible things I've ever seen in a movie or tv show... It's like the town was hit by a nuke, and then afterwards half the people were completely fine, while random people standing next to them were burned to a crisp...The air would also be toxic, so anyone who survived, would have been dead in minutes...but Galadriel and the rest of the plot armor crew just dusted themselves off and then it was like nothing happened..then while there are people crying for help, Galadriel just takes a random boy who is completely fine, and leaves behind Miriel, Elendil, Isildur, Halbrand, her soldiers and everyone else for no reason, and didn't help anyone...and she took Theo away from his mother..They were right there!!! The village had like 4 houses, and Miriel was like a few yards away! and then Miriel get's blinded by a few embers...You would think the huge volcano she just took to the face a minute ago would do more damage than a minor burn but okay.... Then Galadriel leaves to go back a camp way up on a mountain, which just came out of nowhere...they never mentioned or showed a camp, and they came by boats, so why are they on a mountain? oh well...but they need to get there.. why? get this: to find the others!! The people she just left behind to die and fend for themselves...I swear, the writing in this show is sooo fucking bad that it's basically a comedy...
don't think any of us saw that coming 👀 beautiful episode
Historic scene!
@Jack Sparrow + 1 xd
Yes now everyone is dead because writers dont know how volcanos work
Yeah, you're right. That's pyroclastic flow mixed with volcanic ash. Everyone, even elves, would be utterly destroyed by that. So yeah, I didn't see that coming, no one should have survived.
Yes Galadriel, stand there and do nothing!! Great idea! Pompeii pt 2 I guess lol
It is inspired in pompeii absolutely ahah BUT in Pompeii they all die! and die fast! not the case here...
ok but they should have at least got poisoned there how are they going to survive it
nobody survived that. not even in a fantasy based story.
there are physical rules like gravity or HEAT.
After the war of the ring did the southlands restore back to the way they were?
If I recall right in the 4th age of Middle-Earth, there IS mention that Aragorn did give the lands to the slaves that were kept by Sauron (most of whome were human and located around the Sea of Nurn (if I recall the name of that body of water right). Conturary to what is belived because of what we see in LOTR, the lands around the Sea of Nurn were very furtile from the eruption and the majority of it was farm land that human slaves worked. The only reason the volcano remained active was because of Sauron, which kept the dark clouds in the air. So I would imagine not long after his defeat, the volcano would return to slumber and the clouds would clear. But if I also remember right, there is also another evil that comes to Middle Earth in this time with leads to the distruction of the world and its recreation. But its loose stuff and I don't beelieve Tolkien went in extensive detail about it. At least not that I am currently aware of.
an absolute colossal scene but it breaks with so many things they should be all dead but we know they are not isildur galadriel should be dead after this but they cant be dead because of the lore
Plot armour.
My guy, shes a magic elf.. Are you trying to compare earths volcano eruptions to a magical world that doesn't exist? It wasn't meant to kill, it was meant to create a new land. There is like 10000 things in the book that should have killed a lot of people yet it doesnt do as much damage as youd think.. This world has gods that watch over it and constantly intervene. So the people that lived have a more important mission to complete before they randomly die to something that one of the gods can dampen the effects of. Thats how I see it at least.
@@Buggabones no, a literal volcano going off fifteen feet in front of you kills any character in lotrs unless they're a god. there is no character in the entire history of that franchise that would surive that unless they aren't mortal. people can make the absolute dumbest shit happen on screen and then mindless drones such as yourself will defend it. it's incredible.
@@raymondvalasquez3992 Its like 15 miles but ok nerd. Get mad
they needed a legendary artifact to open a dam? I mean, they didn't have pickaxes? Make a little hole on the dam and the water will do the rest!
lol yeh. Especially after they show us the crazy long riverbed they've been digging.
What if that Stone wall is indestructable? like you can’t mine it or do anything and thus needed this?
and when the key is inserted its magic is broken?
Sauron as an aspiring Dark Lord is really aware of the limitations the human resources he has available, inherently have (you know orcs and evil men).
So he would obviously tie the key to the whole "contingency project in case of Morgoth's defeat", to a powerful object he would keep himself to avoid any underling having a brilliant idea before everything was ready to go.
And notice that his precautions still were not enough, since he ended losing the key and got himself murdered offscreen by a disgruntled employee.
Should have been more paranoid actually.
@@marshalsoult3860 well clearly the key is magical on some level because the idea that centuries old stone machinery can remain completely serviceable allowing the sluices of an enormous dam to be operated with minimal exertion by one weedy old man isn't in any way physically plausible... Which begs the question that if mount doom was to be started (or restarted?) by *magic* then why waste our time with all this Indiana Jones mechanical bullshit? Just give us a magical explanation. It's not just that it's physically improbable that's so egregious. Galadrial's swim was improbable. The problem is how out of universe it seems.
Mt. Doom has awoken.
Yeah, that's not how Mount Doom formed.
I'm not a book reader, nor an have much knowledge about LOTR lore, I have only seen and adore the LOTR trilogy, and although this episode still has some faults, this episode felt more like the LOTR I know, with the music, impending doom, calvalry charge, can someone who has read the books/knows more about the lore confirm this for me?
Nothing in this show has anything to do with Professor Tolkien's work besides a few character names and places.
I am enjoying the show so far anyway though it has nothing to do with the actual "The Lord of the Rings" book. It has been based on the appendices and maybe other histories of Midde-Earth.
@@gdbssa Eh its still very much Tolkeins overall arc with some extreme condensation of the time line and creative liberties. Not saying its the best show or anything but it's still slightly Tolkein. Maybe 60/40 in favour of Amazon
"this episode felt more like the LOTR I know"
That's because half the good scenes in this episode were basically different bits taken from the movies. Tower falling down = Sauron's tower falling. Arondir slow-mo yelling "to the keep" a la Aragon in Helms Deep, battering ram for the ‘keep’ (actually a tavern) also like helms deep. Charging Numenorians = Charge of the Rohirrim. Dam break/flooding like the Ents with Isengard. Mount Doom Eruption. etc. You're getting LotR vibes because it is basically scenes from LotR.
@@chefchef7604 no it's not
Why not just make a lever?
that's not how volcanos work
You might be missing the point
@@OLDMANTEA what point
Was epic. I just hope the hate doesn't cancel the show. It's better than nothing. More hate shows like this get means less investment into this genre in the future.
I think they confirmed minimum of 5 seasons
This is trash that has nothing to do with the lore. They have bastardised every aspect of the Second Age of Middle Earth, including Mordor.
@@AveTrueToCaesar8212 no
@@AveTrueToCaesar8212 Still a good show to me at least.
@@AveTrueToCaesar8212 oh you sad ol sally
Anyone notice at 4:30, Adar is gone?
😍😍😍✅✅✅
Fly you fools!! 😂
loved this episode
This was pretty cool. But I swear if they have people survive the wave of superheated ash....fun fact, that literally kills you in seconds.
Dude, this explosion is extremely exaggerated, of course they will. If this was realistic, the explosion would have been just a trail of smoke from the top.
@@pmester228 reeee
@@pmester228 oh my how unrealistic
You know about Mount visuvsius
@@sadiqahmed4143 It wasn't a standard eruption, it was a steam explosion... happening backwards. Steam would have to form under the magma and be held back by the pressure of an entire ocean to be able to properly erupt. Not a river getting diverted into a huge open chamber with a clear opening
Actually sick I’ll give them that
"Smoke rises from Mt. Doom, the Southlands burned to ash, and so the Land of Mordor is born."
That's absolutely not how volcanoes work.
Have you been to middle earth and studies the volcano effects there? Oh right its a magical land that doesnt exist that also has multiple god like beings that constantly intervene. Mount doom isnt a weapon, its a tool to create Mordor. How do you know one of the gods didnt dampen its effects in order to keep the people they protect alive?
Sheeeeeeet
This is the Way.
I don’t give a damn what anyone says. This show is gonna be great the further it gets
This is trash that has nothing to do with the lore. They have bastardised every aspect of the Second Age of Middle Earth, including Mordor.
Apparently the entire Internet has now red the books / the silmarillion. But at the same time the same people celebrate Peter Jacksons movie adaptations.
@@AveTrueToCaesar8212 cry some more under every video imaginable lol
@@FeaRdaMaggot honestly. I don’t think people realize how much was changed in Peter Jackson’s trilogy. Yeah they’re good movies, but he changed so much
@@AveTrueToCaesar8212 let me guess. You’re one of the idiots who thinks that the Peter Jackson movies are exactly like the books. I don’t think you realize how different they are from the books. Like all the battles, elves weren’t at helms deep, the massive wall around Mina’s tirith, the eye wasn’t a fiery eyeball on a tower, etc
Wonder how many paid bots are gonna say this episode was sick or a masterpiece. Disgusting
This was really unexpected!!!! just epic
In a real eruption of Doom all will die .
it was all part of his plan !
Ofc mount doom has a fuction ignition switch, kek
I heard this was supposed to be the best episode of the series so I finally gave it a watch. My brother summarized everything that's happened so far and wow man I'm glad I stayed away from this series. If THIS is considered the best episode I can't imagine how dumb the previous episodes must have been. Good CGI and costumes especially the practical orcs, but there are so many dumb occurrences with plot conveniences everywhere. Still, this took the cake 3:38 the way she just blankly stands there looking so bored, starring at an oncoming avalanche of fiery ash lmao oh so brave and genuine. It's like some of these characters KNOW they won't die 😂
Tell me you don't know how to make a film without telling me you don't know how to make a film.
If you are going to judge something, you might want to take a moment and maybe educate yourself on the subject before you go ranting online in the comment section of a video about how bad something is. Like really, that was probably as bad as someone complaining they don't like Lord of the Rings because the films are "too long". Amatures.
@@christopherpoet458
That's a non sequitur
@@meris8486 he was clearly trying to explain that if you want to make an omelette you need to superheat the concrete and feed the Wildebeest.
@@meris8486 No, not it is not. In fact, I am more than willing to argue just how far on the point that statement was and how pathetic the original post is.
Do not get me wrong, the show is not perfect and it absoluitly has its flaws. But there is a stark difference in discussing the actual flaws of a show and throwing a half-assed, crap comment about something clearly one is not educated in.
@@christopherpoet458 yet you haven’t refuted any of their points or provided any of your own so yeah, it was a non sequitur and you haven’t added anything of substance to the discussion
What an amazing episode. This series is on track to be something truly special and prove many people wrong.
Loved it! My favorite so far! Still alot of weak points! I have Hope they will get the fans critic and make it even stronger! Will make a video about the bad parts today. FOR FRODO!
lets calm down, they had one above mediocre episode. They got me for another week but if they blow the finale here im out.
@@toaleydanza14 Just released the video with the Worst things about the episode! Check it out! Give your opinions! Would love to debate! FOR FRODO!
Copium
This is trash that has nothing to do with the lore. They have bastardised every aspect of the Second Age of Middle Earth, including Mordor.
What a sick scene man
Lore breaking but I liked it
This was Rule of Cool well made.
Not really, only the tower of Barad Dur itself is said to be made by fell magic of Sauron.
Orodruin existed prior. It would make zero sense for elves to live for 1000+ years with the notion that "The enemy is gone" when there's a giant black land filled with smoke and darkness. Someone would have needed to make the land first.
@@JameZayer It is said in the books that Mount Doom was made by Morgoth and it first erupted thousands of years before this scene. That is why no one went there because they feared that some evil may still be dwelling there. For that reason all of Gondor's fortifications were outside Mordor( Minas Ithil, Cirith Ungol and Towers of the Teeth) because they still didn't want to go into Mordor.
Is Galadriel targaryen? Doesnt she burn?
She emerges with 3 baby dragons in the first scene of the next episode
In posters and trailer scenes her entire skin gets covered in ash and she is burned.
Probably what ends up forcing her to rest in Eregion... after fucking up hard enough that she comes back with a sense of humility.
Great clouds roll over the hills bringing darkness from above
But if you close your eyes, does it almost feel like nothing changed at all?
And if you close your eyes, does it almost feel like you've been here before?
How am I gonna be an optimist about this?
How am I gonna be an optimist about this?
Why didn't they just break the dam instead of looking for the sword?
Siiiiiiiiiick. Music was great in this episode, too.
How could she survive this?
Rise of Mordor
I am just dissappointed, Undestructable blood sucking legendary sword, used as a key for opening a dam which can be easily opened with other methods...
Only thing that takes away from this awesome scene was Galadriel’s expressionless derp face in EVERY SINGLE SHOT 😐 a mountain just erupted, show some emotion!
My only question is "how did that massive volume of water get to the -top- of Orodruin?" but I'm gonna write that one down to Rule of Cool
I do think the water didnt fall through the top, but traversed tunnels directly to the heart of the inactive volcano
love the cgi but the directing is uncanny af
visually amazing. that's about it.
California?
So 2022 has taught us being a strong powerful wamon allows you to survive being stabbed by Darth Vader multiple times and now in this case taking a volcano eruption to the face means nothing when you have the power of being a wamon on your side.
Someone’s salty😂
@@jonjones6804 🐑 🐑 🐑
@@randomiser2267 it’s fictional you know that right?
@@jonjones6804 So that automatically means it has to be bad in your eyes?
Well a woman with the power of Thor died of cancer so......
The rise of mount Doom!!!!!!!!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nice explosions and all. But it can't undo the cheap costumes, the logic faults, the horrible characters like the cruelty of the Haarfoots and Galadriels narcicisstic personality. The awfull dialogues!!!
And it copies too much of Lord Of The Rings.
I can't understand how people just need memberberries and big happenings to call something so bad great Entertainment...
Okay Your opinion :) but sry
It cannot copy Lord Of The Rings. It is the same! only in the second age , without Frodo, Sam, Merry Pippin and until now without rings.
That's like saying Andor copied from Star Wars 4 , 5 , 6.
Just because it's also set in the Galactic Civil War.
But better than the movie definitely no ! 😅👍🏻
Just released the video with the Worst things about the episode! Check it out! Give your opinions! Would love to debate! FOR FRODO!
You must be fun at parties
@@gabrielk.8523 yeah 😅
If you don’t like it don’t watch it. Nobody is forcing you.
Es tan, tan ridiculo todo...
The way that it went off was amazing. It's one thing I really enjoyed. Them Living through it... Not so much. I did a Whole science video on it haha. But The way it goes off because of a Massive Body of water was pretty realistic and it's one thing I did really enjoy because I found it Believable.
One of the Great moments of the show!
So it begins...
This is the SILLIEST thing EVER! 😅🤣
so let me get this straight, the sword was the key to start up a friggin volcano??? Ok Amazon you get an extended time out alright
I mean, technically, it opens a dam, but Adar rerouted its flow into a magma chamber.
I am going to assume by this comment you did not put a lot of thought into this.
So, with that in mind, not as far fetched as you are hacking it up to be.
Sauron is patient. Always has been. He spent a great deal of time just casually waging war with Middle Earth and using conventional warfare for his conquests. Alliances with the Men of the South and Rhun. Etc. More than liekly, since Sauron was being hunted, he knew he had to probably go into hiding. He would need a new fortress because the elves would be cralling all over the other ones or watching them. The Southlands was once loyal and with people still there who honor that loyalty, makes sense he would choose that to be his new fortress. Its far from the elves. Gondor and the other mortal kingdoms don't exist yet so no quarals there. It would give him distance and time. Both of which he needs.
So, knowing all this, is it really far fetched that he had a key made that would require its weilder to inflict self harm to activate and be the only means of releasing a damn with the intent of destabilizing a valcano to force an eruption and blacken the sky to block the sun and make the land more hospitiable for the very creatures that served beneath him? Like... did you try to think about this before whining on the internet or are you just trying to join the hait train? Its not being hidden from us and we will probably see more of this unfolding in coming episodes.
@@christopherpoet458 The eruption should happen naturally, not, oh someone puts in the Car key to start up a volcano. Also Sauron is basically a demigod so him activating it with his magic makes sense, not some plot magufin that conveniently starts the volcano
@@christopherpoet458 To be honest, I kinda like the idea of Sauron coming up with an elaborate mechanism that will kickstart Mount Doom which in term will kickstark the terraforming of Mordor just in case the humans stop being dark and edgy.
@@shizachan8421 Its also a good backup plan if he can't personally attend to it either. He could at least ensure he followers (as they did) could make sure everything happened according to plan.
And that's how Mordor was created/formed. Make sense now.
Not created, reawakened.
Technically every time the mount doom erupt , the Mordor is rewakened
Well that's definitely not how volcanos work...
By the Valar! If there are dozens of flaws in this one scene, I'm afraid to imagine what the rest of the season will look like
Huray, the witch Is dead. We all know why we love this episode
Is this show perfect? Nope. Is it breaking the lore? Yes. Do I like it? Yes
Yeah fuck the greatest fantasy of all times lore
I like to think it fits into the film universe rather than the book universe.
@@connorm200 its style is different from the PJ films, even middle earth feels different. I like to watch this show as its own universe
Rofl
@@Guilherme-qo9ye whatever you need to tell yourself to cope with
Only good scene after the very first scene
This scene is literally saved the reputation of the show
Eeeeeh...
This was probably the best scene of any current show airing rn this was so sick and the graphics were incredible
Incredible graphics and sound. Truly epic and glad we got to see Mordor before Mordor 🤩
I really like the part where the pyroclastic flow hits the village and half the people are just running right into it, because the director apparently forgot to tell the people which direction to run and where the volcano was going to be edited in.
@@Indiegaze entirely accurate as humans are stupid.
I hate this show. Seriously. If you like this show I wanna fight you. That’s how passionate I am about my rings of Power hatred
I understand completely Season 1 was shocking disapointing. I liked the trailer for season 2 tought its just a trailer...lets see..
Amazon's/Jeff Bezos' approach to Tolkien's masterpiece of fantasy was to hire people who had no real love or knowledge of the Middle Earth lore or canon, glom together pieces of The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit and the Appendices ignoring timelines and storylines, add made up characters that have no place in the tale and throw a billion dollars worth of CGI at it hoping no one would notice. When everyone who knew anything about Middle Earth noticed, the untalented, PC and woke cast and crew went on the offensive deflecting the justified criticism by attacking the fan base as racist, sexist and bigoted. This was the second clear sign that this project was an abject failure by any standard applied, the first being their own admission that their aim was to "modernize" the tale to appeal to a new audience. In true Hollywood fashion the directors put all of their political baggage and wokeness into a tale about a fantasy pre-history of England that was created by a scholar who devoted a lifetime to develop it in detail greater than any other work of fiction that existed before and certainly since. It was a disastrous formula from the first day. Add to that the bad casting, high school drama club level writing and dialogue, horribly bad editing, confusing timeline compression, complete mish-mash of character development and utter disregard for the canon and lore and you end up with a show that has cutting edge CGI.......and nothing else worthy of mention. They would have been better off making this series 100% CGI and saving three quarters of a billion dollars. TROP is absolute garbage from the first episode. It is not a show that immerses you into the fantasy world of Middle Earth because the characters are so uninspiring and the pace of the story is boring to the point where you simply don't care what's happening you just want it to keep moving in the hope that something good might be coming. So far that has not been the case and we're almost to the end of the first season. This is a clear case of a rich guy thinking his money makes him as much of a literary genius as the true literary genius of Tolkien made Middle Earth. TROP is Bezos' ego on full display destroying the greatest fictional literary work of the 20th century through his complete lack of understanding and love for the tales. The "ner do wells" he hired to help him destroy this masterpiece are all too eager to take his money, stroke his ego and produce a show that has been universally panned by the diehard Tolkien fan base. The reviews have been edited by sites like Rotten Tomatoes to "adjust the numbers" in favor of the show but cannot explain the cavernous gap between their "Tomatometer" rating of 84% (383 critics) and the audience score of 38% (30,393 users). Rotten Tomatoes, and their critic ilk, have lost all credibility here. They have shown themselves to be little more than Amazon shills. In summation, Bezos and his bone-top production cast and crew are a fine example of how money ruins everything it touches. Having money does not make you smarter, more talented or right. It just makes you a more visible asshat. They need to cut their losses and do something far less challenging, more in line with their collective lack of talent like commercials for Wendy's hamburgers or something.
Actually, the Tolkien Estate is more involved with this project than with the PJ movies and they have given Amazon even the rights to use material from the Silmarillion and Tolkiens collected writings, which they before where very hesitant to grand and wouldn't Peter Jackson touch them. But sure, you know better than the literal estate solely created to preserve Tolkiens writings.
@@shizachan8421 incorrect. They do not have the rights to the silmarillion. Only the appendices of LOTR and the hobbit.
@@shizachan8421 well, apparently the tolkien estate is now made up by a bunch of idiots who don't care what happens with tolkiens work
for all these people praising rings of power please go back too she hulk or whatever woke thing gets you going leave tolkiens world alone if i alone could burn down amazon for this i would
stop helping the media ruin tolkiens legacy THIS IS COMPLETE TRASH
This whole show is an absolute farce.
wtf have I just watched
The creation of mount doom, and transformation of the southlands into the land Mordor as we know it.
allot of people says why not dig? well why didn’t they do it and needed that key desperately? is it just for this? or more?
well id argue that the key has more to offer. like changing the landscape, like morgoths will of affecting arda but on a smaller scale. I also want to say that the walls might be indestructible? and needed a key to weaken its magic?
idk just my speculation
@@marshalsoult3860 Lot of Morgoth's sorcery is also smoke and mirrors, so the "blood sacrifice" to turn the gate and usher in darkness is probably part of some symbolic blood-pact with the enemy. Committing yourself in some carnal way.
This is trash that has nothing to do with the lore. They have bastardised every aspect of the Second Age of Middle Earth, including Mordor.
you really comment the same thing in every video and every positive comment. Get a life and stop bastardising every video by your presence
@@PraetorianG2004
Melkor
@@PraetorianG2004
Don’t have to guess the man himself, Tolkien, already specified who created Mount Doom in his notes. Too bad the multi billion dollar corporation couldn’t do their research;
“No doubt because Gil-galad had by then discovered that Sauron was busy in Eregion, but had secretly begun the making of a stronghold in Mordor. (Maybe already an Elvish name for that region, because of its volcano Orodruin and its eruptions - which were not made by Sauron but were a relic of the devastating works of Melkor in the long First Age.)” - HoME XII, Last Writings
The sense of this bullshit scene?
I thought for a time that your channel was about denouncing all this crap for how far from the work of Tolkien it was.
It seems I was wrong. Bye bye.
Check the video after this one. This was an historic scene, you have to admit FOR FRODO
@@ForFrodoOfficial Historically stupid yes.
Why all that? Why the dam, why the key, why the trenches, why all this stupidity?
Orodruin was ALWAYS in activity. Sauron who is a spirit of fire used and increased it's power over time for his furnaces and industries.
PERIOD. PERIOD. PERIOD.
You people are so frakking modern that you cannot even understand the work of Tolkien. That's the problem.
You prefer to see this as a big bomb that when you turn the key, it makes ''tic tac tic tac'' for 2 minutes before Baboum!!
This is garbage. This is garbage. This is beyond stupid. Tolkien is rolling in his grave. This have nothing to do with his work.
@@ForFrodoOfficial Historically stupid scene yes.
It may be a shit TV show but holy fuck it looks amazing
After this eruption and the pyroclastic flow (that can reach temperatures of about 1,000 °C / 1,800 °F) almost all of the characters in the village would be dead - either by severe burns, physical shock or suffocation/poisoning by ash and hot gas (especially Galadrial who took it full front). Congratulation Writers - you killed over half of your entire main cast with this crap. How can anyone defend this - yes I know its fantasy and all of this - but this is so way beyond logic, reason and believability.
I'm not sure any of those people would survive this. This is just like Pompeii, there should be no survivors, no one can outrun that pyroclastic flow.
I could see them showing that some people made it into a shelter or escaped by horse. Most definitely people died and they will show that. The only thing I’m curious to see them explain is how Galadriel is going to survive. That’s about it. I don’t agree that they “killed half of the main cast”
@@nightakali yea of course they are not killing any of the main characters, but with an eruption like that it would be a miracle any of them survived lol there is no shelter for something like that. People in Pompeii were buried beneath tons of ash, the ones that did not die in imediatly because of the heat wave. And Galadriel just stands there lol
@@nightakali Escaping by horse would be impossible as such flows are capable of reaching speeds up to 700 km/h (and you can judge how fast this one moved just from the scene). And although shelter could protect some (even that would be hard with +700 degrees that would ignite everything flamable and heated gas in the air burning lungs etc) most of the characters (Míriel, Isildur, Elendil, Halbrand, Bronwyn, her son, Arondir...) could clearly be seen in the open seconds before the flow hit the village (and would have taken severest damage.
@@pelisinho Exactly - that`s why I think this was way beyond any logic or believability - because we all know that most of the cast will survive - otherwise this show would be over
She just stares at it…. Like an idiot… how can anyone like this show? Who in their right minds stares at a volcano that is incredibly super frickin hot and heading straight for you… no one would have survived that.
What are you going to do? Outrun a 1000 mph wave of ash rock and gas?
There are real footages where people stand still at a tsunami coming at them. You be surprise when someone sees something so terrible of destruction that your body shuts down and just stares.
@@Anton-tu8gi she’s not afraid of anything. She can do anything she wants she’s a strong independent woman
@@WarNumen do what the other people did
It's not just the fact she doesn't retreat or help anyone at all, it's that she just stands there with the most bored look on her face lmao
I've read about 50 comments and no one mentioned this could just be a premonition, just like what happened with the queen reagent when numenor was destroyed. idk seeing as how galadriel is wise and can see possible outcomes, its pretty probable.
aged well
the writing is so damn bad...
@@PraetorianG2004 talking? writing and talking are very different things. I think you need a very basic english course my friend. No wonder why you support this show, you just lack the ability to think like a real adult.
.... that's not what happens when water hits lava.
literally is, you can look it up and see the real life science of it too
@AdomkXG no it’s not. Thats also not how eruptions work, it doesnt make any sense. They shouldve just had the volcano erupt rather than try and be smart with having the water do it. These people are hacks
I found out that only Illiterate people hate this show.
i quess people just get used to hate on the show that when something nice comes up it gets the same ridicule treatment as the rest. The magma water part is reasonable and has scientific basis - here you go :D
"Why are the volcano’s eruptions so highly explosive, given that sea water should cool the magma down?
If magma rises into sea water slowly, even at temperatures of about 1200℃, a thin film of steam forms between the magma and water. This provides a layer of insulation to allow the outer surface of the magma to cool.
But this process doesn’t work when magma is blasted out of the ground full of volcanic gas. When magma enters the water rapidly, any steam layers are quickly disrupted, bringing hot magma in direct contact with cold water.
Volcano researchers call this “fuel-coolant interaction” and it is akin to weapons-grade chemical explosions. Extremely violent blasts tear the magma apart. A chain reaction begins, with new magma fragments exposing fresh hot interior surfaces to water, and the explosions repeat, ultimately jetting out volcanic particles and causing blasts with supersonic speeds."
It's called a phreatomagmatic eruption