“We did a really gory thing where, [Mirdania, during the battle], she gets thrown off the castle wall and the orcs kill her. And Charlotte [Brändström], my director friend who directed [the episode] — she’s a great buddy of mine, fantastic director, good counterpart — she said, ‘Give me some really gruesome bits!’ So I said, ‘OK.’
“So I had [Mirdania] thrown off the roof, you see her go down and hit the ground, there’s a really good shot, and you see this orc chop her. And then he holds up her whole shoulder and arm and starts drinking the blood. But they deemed it a bit too gory, which, I can’t understand why, of course. [laughing]
“All of those sort of things get in there, and then they get taken out, but that’s the mindset you’ve got when you’re in there … If [people] were sitting at the next table in a cafe [hearing] about what I was suggesting — ‘Yeah, have her fall off the wall and then hack her, have the whole shoulder come off, complete with the dress on her sleeve, and the blood’s coming out’ — people would think you’re completely bonkers. [laughing] But that’s the mind of us people who do these sort of things.”
What Mirdania’s Death Means For The Rings Of Power
The Crisis At Eregion Isn’t Over Yet
Image via Prime VideoJust as Celebrimbor is seeing the light and attempting to take back control of his city from Sauron/ Annatar, the Dark Lord uses Mirdania’s death to make sure that Celebrimbor’s fellow Elves still see the legendary smith as unstable and unreliable. Mirdania’s demise helps to further cement just how ruthless and truly evil and irredeemable Sauron is, and the lengths he will go to pursue his rings, but it also helps to spur Celebrimbor to action. Celebrimbor cuts off his own thumb to escape and make sure that the nine Rings of Power for Men don’t fall into Sauron’s hands.
With Eregion now in ruins and the Rings of Power season 2, episode 7, death toll being quite high, Mirdania’s death is clearly part of a much larger tragedy, and it will likely be treated as such in the show. Celebrimbor is sure to carry the death with him, but the surviving characters clearly still have much bigger problems. The episode essentially ends, after all, with Adar (Sam Hazeldine) claiming victory, meaning the remaining Elves of Eregion may not have time to mourn in The Rings of Power‘s season 2 finale.
Our Take On Mirdania’s Death In The Rings Of Power Season 2
Why It’s Good That It Wasn’t More Gruesome
That being said, as a Lord of the Rings show, there are certain tonal expectations from audiences, and including the gory version of Mirdania’s death probably would have felt like a step too far. As the death is depicted in the episode, the moment manages to still be shocking and gruesome without feeling gratuitous or jarring in a bad way.