Ray did pretty well in his fight against Damien Darhk
I guess it's good that they avoided the obvious reveal, i.e. that Merlin was actually Malcolm Merlyn.
Was waiting for someone to make that into a pun the whole episode
I've seen some people online complaining about the show having Courtney/Merlin be in love with Arthur and Guinevere kiss Sara, which begs the question "are these people even the least bit familiar with the legends of Arthur at all?" since adultery is the major thematic subplot running throughout the entirety of said legends
@Christopher I don't see how the show's approach to Camelot and Arthurian Lore would preclude the potential introduction of Etrigan and Madame Xanadu.
@Christopher I don't see how the show's approach to Camelot and Arthurian Lore would preclude the potential introduction of Etrigan and Madame Xanadu.
That Justice League Dark movie for the DCEU is still in development, so they'll likely stay away from Etrigan anyway.
You mean, in America you don't have Christmas crackers containing paper hats, party favours & crap/corny jokes? Can I just say that I was on the side of the red coats in this episode and (especially given what's happened to America since November) was cheering when Rip started handing out M-16s. I'm also British of courseBecause the power was out? An override code wouldn't work as long as Gideon wasn't working.
What puzzled me was that the team celebrated Christmas English-style at the end, with Christmas crackers and those little paper crown things. That's particularly odd given that they were celebrating Christmas during the American Revolution. Is it because it's a Canadian-made show? Or did it have something to do with the several English actors in the cast? (Plus I think Alice Troughton directed.) Either way, it doesn't quite track when all the current team members are supposed to be American (or Zambesi-American).
Does anyone else think Rip is more interesting as a villain?
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