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Fantasy For Our Time
Nicholas Kotar
42 episodes
4 months ago
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There Is a Tempest in Me . . .
Fantasy For Our Time
1 hour 28 minutes 6 seconds
3 years ago
There Is a Tempest in Me . . .
Once again I'm joined by Richard Rohlin for a lively discussion about the Rings of Power! Together we discuss . . . well, many things; but, perhaps most peculiarly, whether elves are more like rechargeable batteries or glow-in-the-dark frisbees.  While the series is wrought with problematic elements, we do manage to find genuine moments of delight. Design, art, music, and story - all give us some consolation. Seeing the writers allow an active god to be the motivation for a character is a huge deal! The ultimate question we must ask ourselves throughout this show is, would this authentically fit in the Tolkien legendarium? There are many issues within each episode where it seems that the writers are trying to build a tower with no foundation, reducing the mythos to the bare minimum and making tone-deaf statements about current politics.  While we may be hyper-critical of the show, we hope you find some encouraging material to enhance your reading of Tolkien.   
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