The Two Towers: Hidden Heroism and Tolkien’s Deeper Themes
Andrea and Elizabeth continue their journey through The Lord of the Rings with The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien. With the Fellowship scattered, the story suddenly expands across Middle-earth, following Merry and Pippin’s unexpected role in the fall of Isengard, Aragorn and the Riders of Rohan at Helm’s Deep, and Frodo and Sam’s increasingly complex relationship with Gollum. Along the way, they discuss the deeper themes of mercy and redemption, as well as how the pacing and storytelling shift dramatically from The Fellowship of the Ring. With five-star ratings from both hosts, they call The Two Towers a fast-paced, action-driven, and unexpectedly humorous turning point in the trilogy.
⚠️ Spoilers! for The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers
00:57 The Fellowship is Broken
02:59 Merry & Pippin’s Big Purpose
08:36 Merry and Pippin Continue to Shine
13:10 Palantiri
16:22 What Would Gandalf Do?
18:08 Realm of Rohan
21:44 Two Towers vs Fellowship
23:31 Meta Storytelling Moments
24:56 Gollum As A Timeless Character
30:51 Well What About?
31:30 Ratings
J.R.R.Tolkien’s Study of Beowulf
“Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics” (1936)
Follow along for bookish updates, polls, and behind the scenes content
Instagram: @galaxiesandgoddesses
