Showing posts with label Bradley James. Show all posts
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Friday, June 20, 2014

Merlin Club: Sweet Dreams of The One Where Arthur Breaks Gwen's Heart But She Saves The Damn Day, Anyway

This episode opens with Uther waiting patiently for the kings from five other kingdoms to arrive so they can have a peace summit and all sign a peace treaty. But one of the kings has other plans. His name escapes me, and I'm real lazy, so from here on in, he shall be known as Evil King. Anyway...Evil King has a plan and it involves his magic using jester with whom he seems to have a sort of D/s relationship and the jester's name is Trickler. I'm sorry, but that just sounds like a sex toy with questionable features. Like, maybe you're using it and everything is going well but then you get a horrible, horrible surprise. But anyway, (look, fair warning, this post will likely involve a lot of digression by me) Evil King isn't down with a peace accord at all because I guess his kingdom is both small and poor and war works out really well for him


There's this other king - Olaf - who looks like he was probably one of those hardcore rugby players in a past life, and he's brought his daughter along to Camelot, the Princess Vivian. Now, Vivian is awful She's just an awful freaking person who's was in one of my favorite episodes of Doctor Who - well, two of them really, and she also happens to be David Tenant's wife and I adore her. Her comedic timing is just lovely. Anyway, she's awful - she's rude to Arthur, rude to Gwen and has a sense of  entitlement that rival's my former SIL's. King Olaf is pathologically overprotective of Vivian and anyone who so much as looks at her is likely to get beheaded.


There's a celebratory banquet where the jester performs wonders, using magic, of course. And Uther just claps and smiles not even once suspecting sorcery is in his midst. You're off your game, Uther. The Trickler, in the course of his performance, steals a lock of Vivian's hair and uses it in a love spell to drug Arthur later that night in an attempt to start a war between Olaf and Uther.


The next morning, Merlin heads into Arthur's room to wake him (bearing a platter of fruit, of course) to find him, up, dressed and waxing poetic about his one true love. Arthur tells Merlin to send her flowers and a heartfelt note. Merlin delivers them to Gwen's house and leaves them for her to find. Gwen is touched and hopeful. Merlin realizes his terrible, terrible mistake when Arthur goes to Vivian's room and attempts to woo her with a romantic supper and one of my favorite lines of the show, "It is destiny, my love...destiny...and chicken."


Vivian is all go the fuck away and Arthur slinks off morosely. Merlin quickly figures out that Arthur is a victim of an enchantment and stays up all night hitting Gaius' books to figure out how to break the spell.mWhen Evil King realizes that his plans aren't going, well, according to plan, he sends the Trickler into Arthur's room that night to steal a lock of Arthur's hair to enchant Vivian. It works and Vivian is the most delightfully, giddy, derpy princess that ever was.


She goes to Arthur's room in her jammies, jumps on his bed and starts sniffing his pillows and bedding then arranges herself in a sultry pose and waits for him while Merlin flips his shit and tries to get her to leave. I love this scene. The exchange between the two of them cracks me up.


Meanwhile, Gwen and Arthur have a discussion about second chances and Arthur thinks she's talking about him and Vivian, but she's talking about her and Arthur. The Trickler tells one of the knights guarding the counsel that Vivian is in Arthur's room. The whole counsel storms up there to find only Merlin. He's magically knocked her ass out and hid her in the wardrobe. They search the room and find nothing because Merlin has also magically sealed the wardrobe.


Gwen sends Arthur a note giving him another chance and Arthur thinks it's from Vivian. He goes to Vivan's room, wakes her up and they start making out. Merlin is trying to get them to stop when Uther, Olaf and everyone else busts in. Olaf throws down the gauntlet and challenges Arthur in a duel to the death in a tourney. Meanwhile, Gwen is at home waiting...for hours...alone and heartbroken.




Merlin tries to disenchant Arthur, but nothing is working. Uther tries to talk him out of fighting. That doesn't work either. And Uther is just DONE with Arthur and his bullshit. The tourney takes place the next morning and Arthur is woefully unprepared. In fact, Olaf beats the shit out of him because he's busy mooning over Vivian.

Merlin goes to the dragon to get advice, and as is the dragon's M.O., he laughs his ass off at Arthur's predicament. He eventually after much guffawing, tells Merlin that the only way to break the spell is for Arthur's actual true love to kiss him. Merlin goes to Gwen and begs her to help. She's not happy about it, but she does what needs to be done because even as a lowly servant, she's still a queen, damn it!

She kisses Arthur and breaks the spell. Arthur has to go out and fight the last round, and despite being injured, he manages to beat Olaf, but he spares his life because death matches aren't the best way to achieve peace. The peace treaty is signed by all and Vivian (still under the love spell is dragged home by her father) while Arthur wave awkwardly and Evil King forces the Trickler to run in chained to the king's horse all the way home.



Gwen returns home that evening to find a rose and a note from Arthur. And Arthur waiting semi creepily in the corner. They talk about how hopefully things will be different when he's king so they can be together.

And now, the questions. 

1.       If I’d written this episode...I'm not sure there's really anything I would have changed. This is one of my all time favorite episodes. Although, it would have been nice if the spell on Vivan was somehow broken when Arthur's was because now, she'll be pining for him forever.
 2.    The thing I loved/hated most about this episode. Loved:So much love for so many things. First off, the actress that played Vivian played her perfectly I love Georgia Moffett, though. And she was hilarious in this role. Another favorite was Uther eyerolling at Arthur and throwing up his hand like "this damn kid - what the hell!?" Oh, and Merlin and Vivian arguing. I love it so.

3.    Something you’ve never noticed about this episode before. Two things, this time: A. That Gwen has a candle holder just like one I have . B. Merlin is strangely brushing a boar's head in Arthur's room. Do taxidermy animals require a lot of grooming? Is that a thing?
4.    Favorite Costume.Okay - I straight up LOATHE the color of this dress, but I really like the style. 



5.    Here is Proof of some random head canon I’ve created. Don't really have anything this week.


6.    What Merthur moment did Jess have the naughtiest thoughts about? When Merlin was reading the note he'd written on Arthur's behalf clearly wishing it was to him from Arthur. 

7.   What made Jen lose her shit (in a good or bad way) in a bad way? Hmmm...I'm gonna go with Merlin be positively flummoxed by the Trickler's use of magic butterflies. 
 Jess' take on the episode is here, and Jen's is here.

Friday, June 13, 2014

Merlin Club: The Lady of the Lake or The One Where I Was Expecting Something Completely Different and Merlin Gets His Heart Broken






The episode opens on a dark and stormy night (of course) with a mean looking bounty hunter pulling a cart with a cage on it into Camelot. Inside the cage is a beautiful young woman. The bounty hunter goes inside the tavern and leaves his prisoner out in the rain. 


Merlin and Gaius who’ve been treating an ill villager spot the girl in the cage and Gaius basically tells Merlin to stay away from her. Our boy Merlin doesn’t listen (as usual) and sneaks out to free the girl. He finds her a hiding place in the basement of Camelot and leaves her with his jacket because she’s cold and wet and wearing rags…and also…castle basement. 


The next morning he steals Arthur’s breakfast and gives it to Freya, the druid girl he rescued. Meanwhile, the bounty hunter has been brought before Uther and has to admit that his prisoner got away. Uther is *weirdly* relaxed about this. Like laid right back and tells the guards to search for her, but he’s not his usual MAGIC IS IN CAMELOT FIND IT AND KILL IT NOW.

Meanwhile, Merlin is impressing Freya with a dancing flames. He’s clearly smitten with her. As adorable as they are together, this is a serious case of insta-love. He continues to steal Arthur’s food, trying to convince Arthur that he’s doing it for his own good because he thinks Arthur might be getting fat.



Later that night we see a young couple in love who are clearly out past Camelot’s curfew, and they get mauled to death by a mysterious creature. Uther is concerned, but still uncharacteristically laid back.
Gaius tries to warn Merlin that the Freya and the maulings are related, but of course Merlin doesn’t believe him and continues to fall utterly and hopelessly in love with Freya, and he plans to abandon his destiny of protecting Arthur to run away with her. He even steals one of Morgana’s dresses for her.


That night, two of Camelot’s guards are mauled to death and Uther becomes a little more insistent about finding the creature. Merlin steps up his plans to get Freya out of Camelot but before he can, she sneaks out and is caught by Arthur and some other knights. The clock chimes midnight and she turns into a giant black cat with wings. 




The men attack the creature and wound it. Merlin distracts the knights giving the creature a chance to fly away. He finds Freya in the basement mortally wounded. He’s absolutely crushed and heartbroken. I will say that he’s very pretty when he cries. He takes her back to the place she grew up so she can die there having seen it one last time. Then he sends her off in a boat cushioned with ferns and magically sets the boat on fire once it’s in the middle of the lake. 



 


Back at Camelot, he’s depressed. Arthur attempts to cheer him up by giving him a noogie and more chores. 


And now, the questions. 



1.       If I’d written this episode...I know it's only an hour show, but I would have loved to have seen the writers take more time to believably develop the relationship between Merlin and Freya - like even over a couple of episodes. Even though Colin Morgan does grief beautifully, it would have been more satisfying if it had been less insta-love.
 2.    The thing I loved/hated most about this episode. Loved: Actually seeing Arthur concerned about Merlin's depression. Of course, he ruins it right after that by giving him a crap ton of chores, but you know...it was there. Hated: The fact that the bounty hunter was all surprised the Freya turned into a giant, angry flying cat. Supposedly, he'd had Freya for several day and her curse causes her to turn into said giant, angry flying cat at midnight every day. How does he not know this? 
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3.    Something you’ve never noticed about this episode before. Two things, this time: A. How out of character's Uther's response is when he hears that Freya escaped and is loose in Camelot. B. How the one time Uther actually asks for Gaius' opinion/help and Gaius doesn't want to give it.

4.    Favorite Costume.This is a tough week for costumes...no wait! That's not true! Arthur's bath sheet!







5.    Here is Proof of some random head canon I’ve created. Don't really have anything this week.
6.    What Merthur moment did Jess have the naughtiest thoughts about? I think it was when Arthur was concerned about Merlin's depression - mostly because in her head Arthur did something entirely different to cheer him up.  
7.   What made Jen lose her shit (in a good or bad way) in a bad way? Merlin's treatment of Freya vs. his treatment of Morgana in regards to magic.
 Jess' take on the episode is here, and Jen's is here.


Friday, May 23, 2014

Merlin Club: Beauty and the Beast (parts one and two) or The Ones Where No One in Camelot Will Ever Take Uther Seriously Again Because he Screwed a Troll




So this recap is actually two episodes long and the first two parter of the series. The first episode begins in a mountainside cave where a toady-looking little dude is muttering and stirring something in a cauldron – always a winning combo. 



He scoops out some of the disgusting looking goop, puts it into a bottle and gives it to an equally disgusting looking troll who’s rocking back and forth in the corner of the cave. (Not that caves actually have corners, mind you.) The troll mutters something about all of Camelot’s riches being hers, downs the potion, hollers, and passes out from pain. 



The next morning, we see the toady-looking little dude riding with a hooded woman toward Camelot. The woman pulls down her hood to reveal that she’s the gorgeous Sarah Parish – the troll has been transformed. 

Meanwhile, back in the lower town Merlin is bitch-bitch-bitching to Gaius about how much work he has to do and how put upon he is when the toady little dude grabs his arm, hands him a royal seal and asks where to find Uther. Gaius recognizes the seal as belonging to the House of Tragor. So of course, Lady Catrina and her toady little servant are shown to Uther’s hall where he receives guests. There’s a lovely little reunion because Uther used to be buds with Catrina’s father and she tells him that she and her servant are the only survivors while Gaius looks on skeptically. 



Merlin shows Catrina and Jonas (for that is the toady dude’s name) to a chamber and charm him by being so kind to him, a lowly servant. As so as he leaves, Catrina starts bitching that the place is too clean and proceeds to breathe her troll breath on one of Camelot’s endless trays of fruit to rot it so she can eat it – maggots and all. 



Later that evening, Catrina is having supper with Uther, Arthur and Morgana where she doesn’t touch her food. There’s some hardcore flirting going on between Uther and Catrina and the look on Arthur’s face is just priceless. Arthur and Morgana feign exhaustion and beg off the rest of dinner to give Uther and Catrina some privacy. 

Back at Gaius’, Merlin is waxing poetic about the Lady Catrina while Gaius is mixing up a potion for Catrina that he wants Merlin to deliver. Catrina is eating yet another tray of rotten fruit and sends Merlin back to Gaius with the medicine. Gaius admits that he’d treated Catrina before for an incurable disease and the tonic was a test of sorts and he wonders if she’s who she says she is. 

The next morning, Uther has invited Catrina out for a ride before breakfast – followed by a servant bearing a fuckton supplies. Who needs supplies for a pre-breakfast ride? Merlins sees them ride out and goes to Catrina’s chamber where he begins gagging on the stench. He snoops around but Jonas catches him and he’s forced to forego the search. However, he does notice that Jonas has a tail. 

Alongside the river, Uther and Catrina are lounging on a mountain of pillows and eating breakfast. Catrina tosses hers in the water when Uther isn’t looking. There’s more meaningful flirting and when they return Merlin attempts to point out to Arthur that it’s odd how close Uther and Catrina have become in such a short time. 



Gaius goes to talk to Uther about Catrina’s incurable bone disease. Uther knows that Gaius is passively aggressively trying to point out something about Catrina and he’s not having it. Later that evening, while lying on another mountain of pillows, this time in front of a roaring fire, Uther questions her about her illness and she’s all ‘cured now’ and goes in for a kiss and Uther turns away. I’m not sure if it’s performance anxiety or if he’s still in love with Ygraine. But either way, Catrina ends up disappointed. 



Merlin sneaks into Arthur’s room while he’s sleeping and magically lowers a mirror down to Catrina’s window and sees that she’s a troll. Unfortunately, Arthur wakes up and catches him and accuses him of a being a perv. Merlin creeps around and follows Catrina to some filthy unused room in the basement of Camelot and discovers that she is, indeed, a disgusting troll. 

Unfortunately Jonas knows that Merlin knows but Merlin doesn’t know that Jonas knows that he knows. This will prove to be even more problematic than the previous sentence. Merlin reports back to Gaius who tries to confront Uther with the truth, and as we all know, Uther doesn’t listen to shit that Gaius says (I’m not even sure why he keeps him on the staff) and it ends up like everyone expects. Uther dismisses Gaius and threatens him. 



That night, Catrina enchants an amulet with her blood. The next day, at breakfast, Catrina is all lovey dovey and Uther is trying to pull the medieval equivalent of “let’s take a break” so she gifts him with the enchanted medallion and suddenly he’s quite literally under her spell. They announce their engagement with the wedding to be held the following day and pretty much all of Camelot is all “whoa…slow down there, Uther” but being under troll magic, he’s basically reverted to a teenager with the “none of you understand how deep and true our luuuuuurve is” attitude. I found it exhausting. 


During the announcement of the impending wedding, Merlin uses his magic and tries to get her to change back into her troll self. But it’s not working. She runs off to her room and ingests more of the potion. Meanwhile, Jonas pretends to be crying when Merlin happens upon him. He tells Merlin that he’s a prisoner of the troll and tells him about the potion and if he gets it, he can expose her true nature. Merlin goes down to that weird filthy part of the basement and digs through Catrina’s smelly belongings. Catrina traps him down there with some kind of magical doorway crumbling rockslide spell that doesn’t affect the rest of the castle’s structure. Good thing it wasn’t a load bearing wall, I guess. Merlin tries and tries all night long to bust through the rubble, but doesn’t manage it until juuuuuuuuust after Uther and Catrina say their vows. 

The next episode starts with Catrina not wanting to get it on with Uther because she so upset that Merlin stole her family’s seal. Of course, he didn’t. But Uther has never been one to listen to reason even when he’s not enchanted and enchanted, he’s a million times worse. So all the soldiers are out looking for Merlin to throw him in the dungeon. Arthur finds him first and convinces him to run and hide, saving his life. 

Arthur tells Uther and Catrina that Merlin escaped and Uther and Catrina are quite assey to Arthur about it. Catrina later mentions to Jonas as she’s eating yet another platter of rotten fruit, that her plan to undermine Arthur is underway. And Jonas brings her a bucket full of steaming horseshit fresh from the stables – to celebrate. After rubbing it over her face, she eats it. 

The knights and soldiers are still searching for Merlin, but Gaius cleverly has him hidden in a barrel of grain. Which begs the question, why the hell does Gaius have a barrel of grain in his workshop? Merlin sneaks around the castle and follows Catrina to her room where she’s itching furiously. Her troll skin is starting to show through. He watches through a grate in the wall as she drinks the potion and her skin immediately looks human again. He reports immediately back to Gaius. 

Back in the throne room, Uther tells Arthur that they’ve decided to raise the taxes on the people of Camelot. Arthur protests and Uther basically tells him to shut up and do what he’s told. That night, Merlin sneaks into Jonas’ room and steals the potion from the hiding place and brings it to Gaius. He suggests that if Gaius makes her a replacement potion, she’ll turn into a troll, but that it has to be replaced before morning. 

Meanwhile, it’s clearly morning – sun’s up, Uther’s waiting creepily in a corner of Catrina’s bedroom looking to have sexy times with his wife. She rebuffs his advances and tells him that she’s not sure she can keep up the pretences any longer – that she’s not sure he’s the man she married because he’s coddling Arthur or some shit. Then he tries to get all romantic with her and she breathes her troll breath on him and knocks him out. 



Back in Gaius’ chambers, it’s very clearly later morning (sun is streaming through the windows) and Gaius is having Merlin taste test the two disgusting potions to make sure they taste the same. WHAT HAPPENED TO GETTING THE POTION BACK TO THE ROOM BEFORE MORNING!? Does before morning mean something different in Camelot? But anyway, Merlin sneaks back into the room, puts the fake potion in the hiding place, then quick jumps into the wardrobe to hide from Jonas who comes in. 

Meanwhile, Arhur’s out wandering around the lower town and sees some of his knights shaking down an old man for more tax money. Arthur tells the knights to let the man go and to give everyone’s money back. Gwen watched approvingly from her front step. 

Back in the throne room, Uther and Catrina are bitching out Arthur for not enforcing the tax collection. Uther again demands that Arthur go to the town and Arthur refuses. Uther tells him to get out of his sight and Catrina convinces Uther to make her the heir of Camelot. Afterward, she goes back to her chamber where Merlin is still in the wardrobe hiding.  


Later that day, there’s a ceremony where Arthur is stripped of his title as heir and it’s bestowed upon Catrina. Pretty much everyone in Camelot seems to think Uther’s lost the plot, but they all clap politely nonetheless. There’s a big costume change for Catrina and she gets crowned, but she runs out of the ceremony because she feels the potion wearing off.



She’s followed by Uther, Morgana and Arthur who watch in horrified fascination as she transforms back into her troll self. 



This does not sway Uther. He’s still madly in love with her despite the fact that everyone else is horrified. In fact, he’s soooooooooooooooooooo besotted with her, they finally consummate their wedding. Look at the picture. I’ll just quietly wait here while that sinks in. 



Gaius, Sir Leon and the rest of the council come to Uther to make sure he knows he’s married to a troll. He continues to be oblivious to this. At a loss for what else to do to fix this situation, Gaius sends Merlin to talk to the dragon and ask for help. The dragon, much like the rest of us, laughs his ass off at Uther’s predicament. But he does sober up and pass on some useful, non-cryptic (for once) info about how to defeat the troll. Uther must cry tears of remorse. 



So Merlin pops out from under Arthur’s bed while Arthur is sleeping and says that he and Gaius have a plan to rid Camelot of the troll. But it requires Arthur’s help. Arthur must ingest a potion that will render him mostly dead unless he doesn’t get the antidote within half an hour. Then he’ll be all dead. Arthur, very reluctantly agrees to do. 



Merlin leaves the room and is attacked by Jonas and rendered unconscious. The antidote bottle breaks on the stairway.  Uther is brought to his mostly dead son and cries tears of true remorse while Catrina is trying to pull Uther away from Arthur. The spell is broken and Uther looks like he’s ready to vomit. Merlin wakes and finds the broken bottle. He sops up as much as he can with his neckerchief and wrings out a drop into Arthur’s mouth which is enough to revive him. Yay Team Mostly Dead!

There’s a fight and Arthur revives enough to kill the troll by running her through with his sword. Later at supper where there is an inordinate amount of fruit for two people, Uther embarrassed, thanks Arthur for his help. Arthur, meanwhile, can’t stop giggling over his father’s unfortunate bed mate. After supper, Arthur finds Merlin walking through the halls and (because hell has apparently frozen over) thanks him. Arthur moves to apparently clap him on the back in a manly type way and poor Merlin thought Arthur was going in for a hug. Things take a decidedly awkward turn. This scene makes me laugh whenever I see it. Particularly the expression on Arthur’s face. 



And now, the questions!

1.       If I’d written this episode...oh, so many things. But I would have changed the fixed that whole morning time line issue. I can't tell you how much that bugs me. I know it's little, but c'mon. Details, people. Details.
 2.    The thing I loved/hated most about this episode. Loved: Seeing awesome glimpse about what kind of king that Arthur is going to be in the way that he protected his people and stood up to his father. .  Hated: The lazy Gaius has a barrel of grain in his chambers hiding place. 
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3.    Something you’ve never noticed about this episode before. What the hell with all the thrones. I swear to you there are *at least* three sets of thrones in Camelot.

Also. You guys! This is important! I know I've been on Fruit Watch 2014, but in these two episodes, there are no less that 16 huge bowls/platters/plates of fruit!!! It's possible that I missed a couple, but there are at least 16. WTF, Merlin prop masters!?
4.    Favorite Costume. This week, I'm going with Lady Catrina's elaborate 'do. Yes, I know it's a wig or hairpiece or whatever. But I'm pretending that it's real and that I have enough hair to do that. Sorry I couldn't find a better picture. 




5.    Here is Proof of some random head canon I’ve created. The only this I have is that Uther is a fucking idiot. But I'm pretty sure that's show canon rather than mine. 

6.    What Merthur moment did Jess have the naughtiest thoughts about? I'm torn between Merlin under Arthur's bed and the hug-not hug at the end. 

7.   What made Jen lose her shit (in a good or bad way) in a bad way? Uther sexing up a troll. 

Jess' take on the episode is here, and Jen's is here.