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Rest In Peace Adar they simply couldn't handle how much cunt you could serve 😔
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Sorry I can’t stop and I keep forgetting to put my name on them but oh well 😉
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Girl, same.
Not me re watching the same interview to zoom in on his hands.
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Charlies Vickers as Annatar/Sauron in The Rings of Power s2 (x15)
coloring sur une base d'ultraviolence
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someone needs to tell sauron that destroying a person’s entire life is not flirting because I don’t think he knows that
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He's definitely giving Gemini vibes. We're crazy but still think we know better.
How many signs can Sauron possibly be. We shall see 👁️🗨️
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I didn't sexualize an older man he did it all by himself
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*shakes tumblr violently* where are all my rings of power sauron fics!!!
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Look at this vascular man signing for Empire.
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For Charlie, taking it back to episode one, we see Sauron cry while Adar recounted their first meeting — when Sauron gave him wine. Was that scripted, and what was going through Sauron’s mind?
Charlie Vickers: It definitely wasn’t scripted, but Sam [Hazeldine] and I explored a lot of their shared history and how they’ve known each other for many thousands of years. They were two of Morgoth’s greatest servants in this story at least. And he’s talking about a really profound memory for both of them. It’s cool because there are so many different layers to it. I think Adar knows Halbrand is Sauron.
I think Adar knows he can’t kill him; he’s tried before, so he may as well let him go. There’s this whole thing between them that is much further beneath the surface than what we’re seeing. That was something we worked on.
Part of it was I loved listening to that story. It’s so beautifully written, and Sam performed it so beautifully. “I saw his face, and it was beautiful, and I drank the wine, and it corrupted me. It ruined my life, basically.” It’s such a tragic story, but I think it’s a real moment of connection, a shared memory.
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