Warning! Spoilers for Rings of Power season 2, episode 4 ahead!

Tom Bombadil has officially been introduced inThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Powerseason 2, and his big debut has a clever connection to Tolkien’sLord of the Ringsbook. This character in and of himself is a beloved feature ofThe Fellowship of the Ring, and his presence in the Prime Video series is especially exciting since Peter Jackson’s film trilogy left him out. However,Rings of Powertook a different approach to Tom Bombadil, placing him in Rhûn rather than his typical home in the Old Forest. Still, there is something familiar about Old Tom’s eastern home.

Tom Bombadil looking to the side in Rings of Power season 2

InRings of Powerseason 2, episode 4, the Stranger finally found the constellation he was looking for, though not in the way he expected. It turns out everything had been leading him toward a meeting with Tom Bombadil, who, inRings of Power’s version of events, has a home in Rhûn. Immediately after stumbling across this strange, jovial being, the Stranger saw an old tree with a branch that would be perfect for a wizard’s staff. However, when he tried to break the branch away,the tree came to life and began to swallow the Stranger up into its trunk—a rather specific event that was highly familiar toLord of the Ringsbook fans.

Tom Bombadil’s Debut Perfectly Reflects His Original Lord Of The Rings Intro

This Isn’t The First Time Tom Bombadil Saved Someone From A Tree

Tom Bombadil ultimately saved the Strangerfrom the tree, playfully calling the thing “Old Man Ironwood.” This was the perfect debut for the magical and musical character sincethis is nearly exactly how he was introduced inThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. In the book, Frodo, Merry, Pippin, and Sam entered the Old Forest shortly after leaving the Shire and quickly found themselves under assault by a willow tree. It absorbed them into its trunk and roots until Tom Bombadil came along and sang to it, telling “Old Man Willow” to let the Hobbits go.

Old Man Willow & The Rhûn Tree’s Connection Explained

Rings Of Power Implies Tom Bombadil’s Trees Share Something In Common

Tom Bombadil and Old Man Willow were memorable features of theFellowship of the Ringbook, which makes it all the more meaningful thatRings of Power’s version of the characterhas a similar tree near his Rhûn home. Old Tom may be far from the Old Forest in this adaptation, butOld Man Ironwood was the perfect way to create cohesiveness between the two variations of Bombadil’s character. He’s still the sing-song, mysterious being with a strange connection to nature. Of course, there may be even more to these trees than just this.

Perhaps they are something like brothers, spirits of nature with some unseen magical connection.

The elves after their fight with the Barrow-wights in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 Episode 4

The name Old Man Ironwood implies a connection between this Rhûn tree and Old Man Willow in the Old Forest. It’s certainly not the same tree—Bombadil didn’t bring the things with him on his mysterious journey east. However, the implication seems to be that Old Man Ironwood would have a similar origin as Old Man Willow. Perhaps they are something like brothers, spirits of nature with some unseen magical connection. Perhapsthis is how Tom Bombadil continues to have power in Rhûn, despite the implication inLord of the Ringsthat his magic only extended to the limits of the Old Forest.

Rings Of Power Season 2, Episode 4 Pays Homage To LOTR’s Old Forest

Bombadil & Tree Spirits & Wights, Oh My!

Regardless of the in-world connection between Old Man Ironwood and Old Man Willow, the Rhûn tree is meant to be an homage to Bombadil’s debut inThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. In fact, the entirety ofRings of Powerseason 2, episode 4, is an homage to the Old Forest sequence from Tolkien’s books. This ancient and mysterious forest is wherethe Hobbits met not only Tom Bombadil and Old Man Willow but also the Barrow-wights, which also came into play in this installment of the Prime Video series.

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Lord of the Rings The Rings of Power Season 2 Poster Showing Charlie Vickers as Sauron

In theFellowship of the Ringsbook,Tom Bombadil also saved the Hobbits from the Barrow-wights. It was he who explained that they must cover the Barrow-downs with the weapons hidden within the graves to keep the wights from returning. It was also Tom Bombadil who gave the Hobbits four of these blades, one of which would later be used to magically injure the Witch-king of Angmar. Unfortunately, all of this was cut fromPeter Jackson’sLord of the Ringsmovies. Despite being a story set in an entirely different age,Rings of Powerhas managed to pay tribute to these moments with a beautifully constructed episode.

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Set in the Second Age of Middle-earth, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power explores the forging of the iconic rings, the rise of the Dark Lord Sauron, and the epic events leading up to the stories in J.R.R. Tolkien’s classic novels. The series chronicles the creation of legendary characters and the historic alliances and rivalries that shape the fate of Middle-earth.