I’ve watched the whole season already but I got so excited to see your videos come up! I really enjoy your reactions! Also, sorry about your cyst 😭 I’ve had three cystectomies and countless other cysts that we’ve had to watch over the years! Praying for your recovery! What a roller coaster it can be!
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you're enjoying the reactions. As for the cysts, I'm so sorry you've had to go through that-three cystectomies sound really tough. It's definitely challenging, but like you said, it's a roller coaster. Here's hoping that both of us can look back on this as just a memory soon. Sending you all the best wishes!
Regarding the emergence of Annatar from the forge, you were one of the few reactors to catch that Annatar remained dark while it was bright around him. However, you seemed to fail to notice that the imagery was very reminiscent of how Jesus was portrayed in renaissance paintings, which is what most people notice straightaway. The vision of light bathing the figure is supposed to bring out feeling of holiness... (although it never truly lights up the figure of Annatar)
Yeah. Did not noticed that at all. Thanks for sharing! Even though I always think of The Silmarillion as the Bible of Middle-earth, I forget to paid attention to the similarities.
I’ve watched the whole season already but I got so excited to see your videos come up! I really enjoy your reactions! Also, sorry about your cyst 😭 I’ve had three cystectomies and countless other cysts that we’ve had to watch over the years! Praying for your recovery! What a roller coaster it can be!
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you're enjoying the reactions. As for the cysts, I'm so sorry you've had to go through that-three cystectomies sound really tough. It's definitely challenging, but like you said, it's a roller coaster. Here's hoping that both of us can look back on this as just a memory soon. Sending you all the best wishes!
Regarding the emergence of Annatar from the forge, you were one of the few reactors to catch that Annatar remained dark while it was bright around him. However, you seemed to fail to notice that the imagery was very reminiscent of how Jesus was portrayed in renaissance paintings, which is what most people notice straightaway. The vision of light bathing the figure is supposed to bring out feeling of holiness... (although it never truly lights up the figure of Annatar)
Yeah. Did not noticed that at all. Thanks for sharing! Even though I always think of The Silmarillion as the Bible of Middle-earth, I forget to paid attention to the similarities.