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The horseback scene occurs as the Númenórean fleet arrives in the Southlands. For the first time in the series, Galadriel is no longer a lone voice crying in the wilderness; she is leading a literal cavalry to war. The ride represents a moment of "Eucatastrophe"—the sudden turn toward a happy ending—as she feels the momentum of justice finally moving in her favor. Symbolism and Style
For five episodes, Galadriel is portrayed as rigid, intense, and often abrasive. Seeing her smile—and not just a smirk, but a wide, cinematic beam—is meant to remind the audience of her Elven grace and the light she is trying to protect. The horseback scene occurs as the Númenórean fleet
At this point in the series, Galadriel has spent lifetimes hunting Sauron, fueled by the death of her brother and a refusal to set down her sword. Her journey has been one of grim determination, leading her from the icy wastes of the north to the political entanglements of Númenor. Symbolism and Style For five episodes, Galadriel is