‘He’s ripe for play’: The Rings of Power’s Tom Bombadil will ‘upset’ The Stranger when they meet in season 2, star teases
Who is the stranger in The Rings of Powerr? It is one of the largest, if not the the biggest questions on viewers’ minds since his introduction in Season 1.
Well, if you were hoping for the arrival of the fan favorite Lord of the Rings character Tom Bombadil is supposed to provide some long-awaited answers, then you have to adjust your expectations. With the two meeting soon, I suspect audiences were expecting Rory Kinnear’s enigmatic ‘Old Tom’ to help us solve the mystery surrounding The Stranger’s identity.
That won’t be the case, though. Speaking to TechRadar ahead of The Rings of Power The first three episodes of season 2 dropped on August 29, with Daniel Weyman, who plays The Stranger, suggesting that ‘Old Tom’ isn’t exactly willing to give up that information. In typical Tom Bombadil fashion, his penchant for riddles and apparent moral neutrality means the latter will have a hard time finding any answers in the second season of the hit Prime Video show.
“There’s a tremendous amount of guilt and fear,” Weyman said when I asked him about The Stranger’s continued inability to control his powers; the final incident that led to him being separated from Nori and Poppy in Season 2 Episode 3. “Everything he’s seen or heard or learned has come from his interactions with the Harfoots, so all of the things he’s picked up are directly tied to these friends that he may have lost. He’s literally not been alone [since his season 1 introduction]which is very disturbing for him.
“As he stumbles through the desert and eventually comes into contact with Tom, he’s ripe for play because he’s so vulnerable. The Stranger has existed in this small sphere of consciousness with the Harfoot community, but as he moves further into this adventure, there’s an expansion of his reality and his place in this world. Tom’s fear isn’t just about Middle-earth; it’s universal. He’s also moving back and forth through time at the same time. If the Stranger is moving through that aura, what does that do to a being who also has that power in their DNA but doesn’t fully understand it? Ultimately, I think the Stranger is hoping for some answers from Tom, and it seems to me that he’s not giving them up easily.”
Fair enough, but surely Tom will drop some clues about The Stranger’s name, where he comes from, how he channels his powers for the greater good, and/or act as a magical guide helping The Stranger figure it out for himself, right? Just like in The Lord of the Ring Things aren’t quite so simple when it comes to Amazon’s TV editing either.
“I think The Stranger finds it incredibly frustrating,” Weyman added, “and Tom feels like he has to work with this malleable thing, so things get pretty dramatic between them. In Season 1, we saw The Stranger walking this tightrope with his powers and not knowing who he is. But through his interactions with Nori, banishing the Mystics in the Season 1 finale, and knowing where he needs to go, he finally has a path to walk.
“But because he defeated the Mystics and used his powers to find food for him and Nori this season, he thinks he has his abilities under control. That leads to a bit of pride and, especially with the sandstorm [in season 2 episode 3]he gets caught up in his own genius and bravado, and then disaster strikes [with Nori and Poppy being blown away].
“Now that he’s completely new again, what does that do to a character? What happens when, no matter what turn you take or how hard you think you’re trying, it all ends up in the same outcome? It can cause choice paralysis and I think Tom forces The Stranger to ask himself ‘do you have the courage to go back in and sort yourself out, or does he continue to linger while Middle-earth begins to burn?’
Want another exclusive Tom Bombadil-focused episode? Find out if Kinnear’s performance will feature the character’s famous sing-talk in Season 2. Or, if you haven’t seen the three-episode premiere yet, read my spoiler-light review of The Rings of Power Season 2 to see what you’re missing. And stay tuned to TechRadar over the coming weeks for even more exclusives in and around each new episode.