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‘The Rings of Power’ Episode 7 Recap: What Isn’t on Fire?
The second-to-last episode of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power on Amazon Prime Video confronts the aftermath of the Mount Doom eruption. What a mess. Plus, Durin gets emotional. If you need to catch up on last week’s episode, you can find it here.
Otherwise, spoilers lie ahead. You’ve been warned.
Let’s dig in! (But not too deep. There are bad things down there.)
More like Khazad DOOM, amma right?
KHAZAD-DÛM — When we last left off, Elrond had gone to Durin with a bonkers story about how the Elves need exposure to mithril in order not to die (I know, I don’t love the backstory either) and Durin agreed to talk to his father, the king. Welp, in episode 7, negotiations don’t go well. Despite Elrond promising everything short of his silver sideburn clippers, King Durin still feels mining for mithril is too dangerous, even if it means all the Elves are going to shrivel up or whatever.
TOUGH NOOGIES, ELVES.
Back at home, Prince Durin is distracted about the decision. Disa is pissed too and actively takes it out on a small ax she’s blacksmithing. Forget meditation. I want a blacksmithing forge for the sole purpose of stress relief. Then Elrond turns up looking like he just stumbled onto a particularly nasty subreddit about the show. They exchange one of those looks that just says it all and Durin starts crying. Mercy, these two must have a special bond if there aren’t any hard