The larger issue is around Galadriel's ambitions.CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Fri Sep 02, 2022 3:56 amInstead, the show is primarily focused on Galadriel attempting to avenge her brother that was slain by Sauron and her Knight Templar-esque dedication to tracking the Dark Lord down to kill him. This isn't entirely inaccurate, three of Galadriel's brothers did in fact die during the battle against Morgoth's forces. However, none of the other elves believe Sauron is still a threat and the show is about how, surprise, Galadriel is right, and the monster is coming back.
Much has been made of Galadriel being depicted as a warrior woman as well as the show having a more ethnically diverse collection of elves, hobbits, and dwarves. The latter doesn't bother me at all and I'm not going to waste wind on it. The former is only annoying because Galadriel is a SORCERESS, and it feels like she's taking a major power downgrade in stabbing things versus blasting them with her evil destroying light.
The reason why she's around for so long but doesn't seem to do much is because her ambition going to Middle Earth was to rule. She didn't like the Undying Lands because she felt that she was small potatoes. In Middle Earth she's greatest among the least. In this period, she finds the Galadhrim, gets a ring to enable her to properly rule them all the better and is happy with her demense. It's only later when the possibility of the Ring coming into her hands and the idea of her extending her rule over all of Middle Earth makes her pause, but she pulls away, and it's then that she finally humbles herself and returns repentant to Valinor.
That is why she is offered forgiveness in the original version of her story (Tolkien messed with her story A LOT and it's fortunate that he died before he could implement any of it) and refuses it.
As for Sauron, he was offer the same forgiveness and to return to Valinor but hesitated. It's hinted that for a time he was genuine in his regrets, but then fell back into his old ways. With that said, Elves would not be looking for him to kill as he'd have vanished and be assumed to be have maintained his repentance as the entire zeitgeist in this era is that Melkor's shit is over and done with and none of the old conflict remains. This of course ignores that even the idea of the Rings of Power is itself a continuation of that due to Arda's marring just as the Simarillions bred discord even without Melkor's direct meddling.