![]() ![]() There's a part especially when we filmed it, Joseph and I, we would stare at each other and I could just feel that dark and evil energy coming through and like kudos to him, he's done an incredible job with the character. Tyroe Muhafidin: Just the way he looks can get you. Was Adar as scary as he was on television? What was it like working with the big bad of season 1 so far? I just look back on those two episodes with just really, really happy memories.Īnd then all hell breaks loose in the episode, of course. So it was a really really good vibe that day, everyone was there, everyone was happy. And that final scene, that sort of feast going on. To see, especially me as a young actor just coming into the industry, how different people work was really, really interesting. I love the people I worked with, but it's a breath of fresh air when you get new people coming in. I got to spend days on set with Charlie and Morfydd and new people. ![]() You have Galadriel, Halbrand, and the Númenoreans all showing up. This is also the first time that two major branches of the show have collided. But I think that there's a long way to go before they can really create the father-son bond. I think he's accepting him as a friend or as a mentor or a guardian. But I think the hardest thing to do is - he's basically lost his father, and it's always hard to accept someone new in that place. Tyroe Muhafidin: I think there's definitely progress. Do you think there's been some progress that's been made there? Getting into the nitty-gritty of the episode, there's been some tension between Theo and Arondir throughout the season, but it seems to clear up a little now that he sees how much Arondir cares for Bronwyn. And I am so excited to talk about it because I got so much to say. And I've just been waiting and waiting and waiting to get to it because it really gets going. The little bits in the tavern, which was in- studio, nice.Īre you relieved to some degree that you can at least talk about some of the stuff that's happened? You've known for so long, so it must be agonizing to keep it all in. And it was just like night shoots back-to-back-to-back-to-back-to-back. ![]() My stuff would have been three weeks, at least. Tyroe Muhafidin: That episode would have been. How long did it take you guys to shoot that episode? There were so many moving parts. It honestly was so hard to escape the reality, to escape the actual story because I was completely surrounded by it. So I was sort of a little prepped in the little bits, but this was something completely new. I'd had a little bit of experience with the orc fight I had, too. Tyroe Muhafidin: I mean, it was kind of crazy. What was it like to film your first major Middle-earth battle? Screen Rant: Okay, this episode was absolutely insane. ![]()
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