The television series is an adaptation of Tolkien’s tale set around the Second Age of Middle-earth. However, Prime Video doesn’t have the rights to a page-to-screen adaptation of the source material about the Second Age. With this in mind, Amazon has to take creative liberties to fill in the gaps between storylines involving characters from the original material. The showrunners were bound to receive backlash because book-to-screen adaptations come with challenges, and they run the risk of creating divisive discourse among fans. The connection between Galadriel and Sauron needs to change from the romantic underlying theme to explain the dichotomy of the characters and why that’s the reason for their connection.
Taking a Departure From Tolkien’s Lore
As The Rings of Power adapts Tolkien’s appendices from The Lord of the Rings, many things are changed. Since the first season aired in 2022, many fans have been unhappy with the take on Galadriel’s character, especially her interactions with Sauron. Morally, the two characters are at opposite ends of the spectrum. Galadriel is renowned for being one of the most powerful and wisest Elves. She represents hope, wisdom, and the light that resists Sauron’s power. Sauron is the evil of all evils; he’s corruption personified.
The series derails from Tolkien’s novels by having the two characters interact with each other, as there is no indication that Sauron and Galadriel ever met. Having them interact more in the television series and hinting at their connection with a possible romantic undertone strays from Tolkien’s intentions regarding the characters.
Galadriel’s and Sauron’s Character Arcs in Rings of Power
Galadriel is the Third Age Queen in the original Lord of the Rings trilogy and The Hobbit trilogy. By this point, audiences have a sense that her arc is one of enlightenment and redemption. She’s dedicated to opposing darkness, and the creators of the Prime Video series are tasked with getting her character to that point. Her character doesn’t need to be romantically connected to Sauron to reach the point of resisting his power. Instead, the showrunners can focus on the psychological battle between the two characters.
Sauron is defined by his ability to manipulate and deceive. Attempting to humanize him with a possible relationship with Galadriel negates the intention behind the character, who’s meant to be the embodiment of evil. His effectiveness as a villain relies on him being a mythic figure, which fans of the books want to remain present. This disconnect from people allows Sauron to instill fear, and humanizing him with a personal connection, even if it’s still a manipulation tactic, risks disdain from some viewers.
Discourse Between Fans of the Lord of the Rings Series and Books
Fans of the original material struggle to accept the narrative the showrunners are portraying in the series. Galadriel has her own agency, and conflicting that with a love interest takes away from her character. Fans on Reddit are not holding back from this debate.
User Samariyu said
“I so desperately want to see a story where the central tension in a female character’s arc revolves around wrestling with the consequences of ambition and power instead of the consequences of a choice about who she takes to bed.”
Another user, theacegrace, said
“The “temptation” scene bothered me because I don’t think the show did nearly enough to establish her own desire to rule her own realms, focusing more on the trauma and the vengeance against Sauron, so when Sauron gives his offer it is tied a lot more to “their relationship,” which the show had been focusing on, rather than “Galadriel’s desires.” Which… really feels like a waste.”
It seems the showrunners have a lot of expectations to live up to in order to win the favor of longtime fans. As Season 2 progresses, Galadriel and Sauron’s relationship will unfold, and it may only further the divide between fans of the show and Tolkien purists. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is streaming on Prime Video.
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