don't forget, Gaius gave Merlin a bacon butty in episode 1...
Well, they had pigs and bread, so...
People calling Uther "Your majesty" get on my wick as well- Henry VIII invented that!
don't forget, Gaius gave Merlin a bacon butty in episode 1...
I know, why get hung up about stuff like that in a fantasy show, which is what this is, it's not trying to be true to the legend, it's not trying to be accurate to possible history, it's fantasy family entertainment. Switch off your brain and enjoy.Camelot is a mythical place, like Atlantis, it might have more basis in fact but not by much. This is a land full of magic and enchanted creatures and people are getting hung up because there's a potato there? Jesus wept...
don't forget, Gaius gave Merlin a bacon butty in episode 1...
Well, they had pigs and bread, so...
People calling Uther "Your majesty" get on my wick as well- Henry VIII invented that!
Well I guess MErlin does have the get out that its set in a mythical place, the Tudors should be more accurate.
Amazed there weren't more people slagging off the Dr Who Pompeii ep!
love itdon't forget, Gaius gave Merlin a bacon butty in episode 1...
Well, they had pigs and bread, so...
People calling Uther "Your majesty" get on my wick as well- Henry VIII invented that!
How about this for a BBC4 companion show? A panel game, rules along the lines of Just a Minute, with four distinguished TV historians watching Merlin, buzzing every time they spot a historical inaccuracy. Extra points if any of them gets so het up they have a heart attack.
Maybe he should pitch it to the beeb? They could also do it for Robin Hood and Bonekickers.love itWell, they had pigs and bread, so...
People calling Uther "Your majesty" get on my wick as well- Henry VIII invented that!
How about this for a BBC4 companion show? A panel game, rules along the lines of Just a Minute, with four distinguished TV historians watching Merlin, buzzing every time they spot a historical inaccuracy. Extra points if any of them gets so het up they have a heart attack.
um, wikipedia^Where did that idea come from?
As far as I'm aware Mordred was the son of Merlin and his half sister, Morgana isn't his mother in the legend. But nothing is in line with the legend anyway, so I wouldn't assume anything would unfold in the show like the legends portray it.um, wikipedia^Where did that idea come from?Well that and a friend of mine who is an expert on the Merlin myth tells me about a kid who is the son of the two people in the spoilers.
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