Merlin - Gwaine
Oct. 7th, 2010 11:13 amIt's always fun when Merlin starts playing with actual Arthurian characters beyond the regulars, especially since they do it in such a unique way.
So we get G(a)waine as basically the opposite of Merlin's Lancelot; instead of a commoner who wants to be a knight, he's a knight's son who's rejected the nobility. Same effect, though; he acts like a noble knight but still gets banished because of Uther's short-sightedness.
The "dashing rogue"-style Gwaine is a really fun character and I hope we see more of him. His flirting with Gwen prompting Arthur's jealousy, well, don't we already have Lancelot for that?
My minimal knowledge of medieval tourneys suggests the melee was accurately portrayed. (Oh, and it rhymes with "Well hey", not "telly". Learn something new every day.)
Morgana didn't get anything to do in this episode, but amazingly still managed to convey her hatred of Uther. Next week, more of this.
So we get G(a)waine as basically the opposite of Merlin's Lancelot; instead of a commoner who wants to be a knight, he's a knight's son who's rejected the nobility. Same effect, though; he acts like a noble knight but still gets banished because of Uther's short-sightedness.
The "dashing rogue"-style Gwaine is a really fun character and I hope we see more of him. His flirting with Gwen prompting Arthur's jealousy, well, don't we already have Lancelot for that?
My minimal knowledge of medieval tourneys suggests the melee was accurately portrayed. (Oh, and it rhymes with "Well hey", not "telly". Learn something new every day.)
Morgana didn't get anything to do in this episode, but amazingly still managed to convey her hatred of Uther. Next week, more of this.