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The mother of five paid tribute to her son as a ‘loving, caring person’ who had been trying to put his troubled past behind him.

‘I’ve got a little girl,’ the man pleaded.

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Phil refused to turn the shotgun on another security guard, but could not prevent his dad from committing murder. In a scene that was as emotional as it was inevitable, we realised that little girl would grow up to be DCI Keeble.

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Judging from screeners of the first two episodes provided by Prime Video, The Rings of Power makes a steady return to Middle-earth, offering all the things that endeared the originals to so many of us those many years ago: KnifeCritic the breathtaking vistas, the latex prosthetics and even the occasional bouts of ponderous dialogue delivered to some point on the horizon. To borrow a quote from Galadriel in The Fellowship of the Ring, The Rings of Power seems to understand that its quest stands upon the edge of a knife.

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Many of the audience reviewers pointed out the diversity of the cast and their dislike for the female protagonist Galadriel (Played by Morfydd Clark) for the reasoning behind their low rating. 

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