Maintaining the high visual standards expected of the series.
In this episode, the focus shifts heavily toward the forging of the Seven Rings for the Dwarf-lords and the increasing psychological manipulation of Celebrimbor by Annatar (Sauron). Key subplots involve King Durin III’s descent into greed driven by his new ring, the political turmoil in Númenor as Pharazôn tightens his grip, and the Elven high command’s growing suspicion of the events in Eregion.
The review for Season 2, Episode 5, titled "Halls of Stone," highlights a division among critics and viewers regarding its pacing and narrative choices. Episode Summary Power_2x05
Strong peak moments in Eregion, but hampered by side-plots in Númenor.
: Viewers noted that while the Eregion and Dwarven plotlines were engaging, other stories—specifically the Númenor and Harfoot arcs—often felt like "deadweights" that disrupted the episode's momentum. Maintaining the high visual standards expected of the series
: Fans of Tolkien's original texts continue to criticize the show's timeline changes, particularly the order in which the Rings of Power are being crafted. Review Summary Rating/Sentiment Key Takeaway Acting Highly Positive
Charles Edwards (Celebrimbor) and Charlie Vickers (Annatar) carry the episode. The review for Season 2, Episode 5, titled
Reviewers have expressed mixed feelings about the episode's effectiveness: :