The fifth episode of the second season of *The Rings of Power* was absolutely incredible. And I say that as someone who has been a fan of Tolkien's work for a long time, who grew up immersed in the richness of Middle Earth. Yes, I recognize the series' mistakes and flaws - because, like any fan, I'm demanding. But it's undeniable that this episode brought something great. The creation of the Rings of Men was approached in a profound and visually spectacular way, as few could do.
Now, what really bothers me is the number of people who keep complaining that the series "doesn't follow the books". Really? Since when did the movies do that? *The Rings of Power never promised to be an exact copy of Tolkien's works, and for anyone who knows anything about adaptations, that's obvious. If you want something faithful to the books, then go and re-read them. What the series is doing is taking the essence of Tolkien and transforming it into something visually and narratively great.
The second season, for me, is far superior to the first. I'm the first to admit that the series had problems at the beginning, but what we're seeing now is a clear evolution. This fifth episode was a masterpiece in every sense: the dialog, the narrative, the visuals. Of course, there are things I wish were different - like any fan, I have my preferences. But to say that the series is bad, as some do? That's short-sighted.
I'm extremely curious to see how this season will end. If it continues at this pace, the finale has everything it takes to be epic. Anyone who can't see the greatness of this episode, or of the whole series, is probably stuck with unrealistic expectations and can't appreciate an adaptation for what it is.