The Rings Of Power has been controversial since its very first episode among the Lord Of The Rings fandom. But few moments in the show’s two-season run have been as controversial as the kiss in Season 2, Episode 7.
Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) was captured earlier in the season by Adar (Sam Hazeldine) and his orcs. He uses her as a bargaining chip with the elves before the most recent episode’s big battle. When Elrond (Robert Aramayo) refuses to negotiate with the enemy, he requests that he be allowed to bid his friend farewell.
Instead of simply saying goodbye, Elrond leans in and kisses Galadriel on the lips. It’s not just a small kiss, either. It’s quite passionate. After, Galadriel gives him a look that shows just how shocked and surprised she is.
Elrond and Galadriel
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This was clearly a ruse on Elrond’s part. He passes Galadriel a lock-pick while Adar, the orcs—and audiences everywhere—looked on in surprise (or horror, depending on your mileage).
This is a big deal because in Tolkien’s actual lore, Elrond is Galadriel’s son-in-law. He’s married to Galadriel’s daughter, Celebrían, though in the show it appears Galadriel doesn’t have a daughter—and her husband, Celeborn is nowhere to be found. It’s also not particularly Tolkienesque, and felt to many like a weird “ship” on the part of the show’s creators.
It turns out, even Aramayo himself was against the kiss. In an interview with Nerdist, Aramayo said he was “honestly against it for a long time.” Here’s the full exchange: