Of course, The Rings of Power season 2’s ending sees Adar realizing the error of his ways when he puts on Nenya — though this is tragically short-lived. As quickly as he agrees to pursue peace alongside Galadriel, he’s betrayed by the Orcs and killed by Sauron. This eliminates any chance of the Uruk receiving a proper redemption story. Although that’s disappointing, The Rings of Power can make up for it by giving Adar’s replacement a lengthier and more detailed redemption arc during future seasons.
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If Tolkien’s writings rule out the Blue Wizards becoming total villains, The Rings of Power will need to redeem Rhûn’s Dark Wizard before the show is through. This means he’ll get the chance to have a full redemption narrative, unlike Adar, whose final moments simply don’t do his change of heart justice. Adar doesn’t get the chance to fix the damage he causes, but The Rings of Power‘s Dark Wizard may find a way to atone and help Middle-earth.
This would prove a compelling journey for both characters, and it would give the Lord of the Rings series a proper redemption story — one it could have had with Adar.
If the Stranger has a hand in the Dark Wizard’s redemption, this will also allow Gandalf to make up for his biggest Saruman failure. The Istar may not have been able to prevent his friend from falling prey to Sauron’s corruption, but he can bring The Rings of Power‘s new antagonist over to the side of light. This would prove a compelling journey for both characters, and it would give the Lord of the Rings series a proper redemption story — one it could have had with Adar.