It would be cool if he was a half-orc.
I'm not sure if I'd say it would be cool, since with the way Elves and Orcs are I can only see one way that would probably happen, and it probably wouldn't have been a pleasant experience for the Elf inolved.
It's not that she should want to wait- more that her sense of time should be a little more elongated, as it were. When you've lived thousands upon thousands of years, my guess is that you would have the wisdom to be a little more patient and canny than to simply Tauriel your way down the docks the same afternoon to steal a boat and escape. Elendil comes off as far older and wiser than she does, but compared to her he is a mere candleflame flickering briefly in the wind before going out.
I can understand her not being patient since as far as she's concerned there is an immediate threat to all of Middle Earth, that has to be dealt with
now.
I absolutely loved the design for Numenor.
So I guess this episode seemed to more or less confirm there were no horses in Middle Earth. Galadriel seemed really surprised when he said they would be riding, but she seemed to be an experienced rider, and seemed happy to be doing. So I'm assuming there must have been horses in Middle Earth at some point, but for reason aren't any now. Did something happen to them at some point that wiped them out in Middle Eart, but not in Numenor?
Like I mentioned before, I've been a little shocked how few animals we've seen so far in the show. The movies had tons of animals all over the places, in all of the towns and villages, but here all we've gotten is a cow, some birds, the worm, 3 horses and a Warg this week.
I'm glad to see that Halbrand isn't Sauron,and is apparently a good guy. I had been assuming he was going to end up being a bad guy, even if he isn't Sauron himself.
The Harfoots being so quick to just abandon anyone who falls behind seems pretty harsh, especially for what appeared to be such a peaceful people. I was a little surprised they had the Harfoots finding out about The Stranger already, I had expected Nori to be keeping him secret a lot longer.
It was interesting to get our introduction to The Rings of Power's Orcs. Is the sun burning them something new to the show? I thought in the LOTR movies and books they didn't like the sun, but it didn't actually hurt them like it does here. Arondir and the other Elves attempted escape from the Orc was a pretty cool action scene.
I like the design for the Warg here, the movie design was OK, but I liked this better.
So is Ada Sauron or someone else?