The use of names can be baffling, if you try and associate the Merlin characters with their accepted roles in the legends. The relationships between the characters are different, and that can sometimes cause some cognitive dissonance. I spent "Sins of the Father" trying to puzzle out the exact relationship between Morgause, Morgana, and Ygraine. (Okay, Morgause/Morgana is simple, because the episode tells us they're half-sisters, both daughters of Gorlois. But I've been working under the assumption that Ygraine had a child before Arthur, to match with the legends, but "Sins" scuppered that. So what's the relationship between Morgause and Ygraine?)Okay, I caught on of the secrets and magic shows and they almost flat out said Freya will return as the Lady of the Lake and deal with Excalibur. I like some of the changes Merlin has made to the legends, but some of times when they just pull out names and swap characters I'm just confused by their reasoning.
Malory, with modern spelling and punctuation, isn't that difficult to read.Trust me. You don't want to open a Malory book. We had to get 'Works' when I was a student. I still twitch occasionally.
^One per series?
What they gonna do though? They have no idea who she might love.Loved it, silly maybe, but still a lot of fun, and it kept the Gwen/Arthur storyline going. Plus nice to see an episode not resolved by Merlin's magic.
Thought it was a bit unfair to let Viviene go off still enchanted though I thought.
Malory, with modern spelling and punctuation, isn't that difficult to read.Trust me. You don't want to open a Malory book. We had to get 'Works' when I was a student. I still twitch occasionally.
The text I've found surprisingly readable is the Lancelot-Grail Reader, which excerpts the massive Old French Lancelot-Grail (or Vulgate Cycle).
I wondered if they were going to write that she was in love with the JesterWhat they gonna do though? They have no idea who she might love.Loved it, silly maybe, but still a lot of fun, and it kept the Gwen/Arthur storyline going. Plus nice to see an episode not resolved by Merlin's magic.
Thought it was a bit unfair to let Viviene go off still enchanted though I thought.
I wondered if they were going to write that she was in love with the JesterWhat they gonna do though? They have no idea who she might love.Loved it, silly maybe, but still a lot of fun, and it kept the Gwen/Arthur storyline going. Plus nice to see an episode not resolved by Merlin's magic.
Thought it was a bit unfair to let Viviene go off still enchanted though I thought.
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