The series is based on
J. R. R. Tolkien's
The Lord of the Rings, in nine episodes. It omits the parts where the Hobbits
Frodo Baggins and
Sam Gamgee are not present. The narrator is an older Sam, who tells his story to an audience of young Hobbits several years after the events of the
War of the Ring. In the first episode, titled
Bilbo, Sam provides a brief account of the origin of the
One Ring and how it came into
Gollum's possession.
Bilbo Baggins finds the Ring and defeats Gollum in a game of riddles on his way to the
Lonely Mountain. In episode 2,
Tie ("The Road"), Bilbo celebrates his birthday and leaves the Ring to Frodo. On
Gandalf's advice, Frodo and Sam leave the
Shire; their friends
Merry Brandybuck and
Pippin Took join them. In episode 3,
Vanha metsä ("The Old Forest"), the Hobbits travel through the
Old Forest, getting into troubles with
Old Man Willow and then with a
Barrow-wight. They are saved in both cases by
Tom Bombadil. Meanwhile, Gandalf heads for
Isengard, where he discovers
Saruman's betrayal. In episode 4,
Pomppiva poni ("The Prancing Pony"), the Hobbits arrive at
Bree's Prancing Pony Inn, where the host
Barliman Butterbur gives them a message from Gandalf. They meet
Strider (Aragorn), who guides them towards
Rivendell, but the
Black Riders start to pursue them. In episode 5,
Konkari ("Strider"), the Black Riders wound Frodo but the party manages to reach Rivendell, where Frodo is healed. At
The Council of Elrond it is decided that the Ring must be destroyed and the
Fellowship of the Ring is formed. In episode 6,
Lorien, the Fellowship travels south via
Moria, where the
Orcs attack them and Gandalf apparently dies in a fight with a
Balrog. The others flee under the leadership of Strider to
Lothlórien, where they meet
Galadriel. After travelling further south along the
Anduin, the Fellowship breaks up: Frodo and Sam continue the journey to
Mordor on their own, while Merry and Pippin are captured by the
Orcs and
Boromir is killed. , as
Mount Doom erupts in the background. In episode 7,
Mordor, Frodo and Sam travel through the Emyn Muil to Mordor and face Gollum, who they force to be their guide. It is mentioned (but not shown) that Pippin and Merry freed themselves and helped the
Ents destroying Isengard and exiling Saruman; they rejoined with Aragorn,
Legolas and
Gimli, as well as with Gandalf, who managed to survive the fight with the Balrog. In episode 8,
Tuomiovuori ("Mount Doom"), Gollum guides Frodo and Sam to the
Black Gate, which proves to be impassable, and then brings them to
Cirith Ungol, where Frodo is paralysed by
Shelob. Finally, in episode 9,
Vapautus ("Liberation"), Sam saves Frodo and helps him to reach
Mount Doom. At the last moment Frodo declares the Ring as his own, but Gollum bites it from his finger and falls into the mountain's fire, destroying the Ring. Sam and Frodo wake up in
Gondor, where they are reunited with Gandalf, Pippin and Merry, and hear that Aragorn has become King of Gondor. The Hobbits head home with Gandalf, who leaves them after reaching Bree; they have to
free the Shire from
Saruman's rule. Frodo travels to the
Grey Havens to leave the
Middle-Earth, and Sam concludes his story, hinting that he will soon do the same. == Production ==