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Oct. 27th, 2009

bourgeois

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Is it weird that I think Colin Morgan looks like Jennifer Garner? Because I do. For almost a year now. Although I had to check up on IMDB that that was indeed her name.

Oct. 25th, 2009

self worth

the one with the troll

It seems a lot of people seemed to think that Uther's flirting was out of character. But in the very first episode he did the same thing. And, you know, got burnt for it, but when have they ever learned. He's a flirt basically, the way a lot of men in power are. And it's been like 20 years from when Igraine died. We shouldn't forget that the idea of 'one true love' is a construct and though it's okay to play on it in fiction it is also always okay to depict relationships more realistically. Plus it was apparent he had certain boundaries that he was not willing to cross yet, that flirting was one thing, but actually doing something was another. I don't think he was over the top at all. And I loved how he dismissed Gaius' warnings to his face and was intimidating and kingly and 'it is not thy place to disparage my guests' but then went on and was all secretly suspicious. I mean right before he was enchanted he was about to heed Gaius' warnings and send the woman away. It's more than Arthur's ever done. Arthur only sort of listens to Merlin when he doesn't like the guy either. And when has Merlin ever been wrong?
I liked the parallels between Gaius/Uther and Merlin/Arthur. Merlin was all 'I told you s...' and then in the end went to talk with his guy, but failed as well.
Some people thought Gaius telling Merlin to use magic in front of Uther was out of character. I didn't think so. He's always been cause=magic=>use magic, cause=nonmagic=>don't use magic. And careful about jumping to conclusions. Plus, as we saw in the preview, having Uther under the control of a troll has some serious consequences that Gaius could predict.

I've said it before and I'm gonna say it again until I get my gif of naked Arthur-Merlin's mind going to the gutter, I want it! You know, the scene with Catrina where she mentions undressing and Colin Morgan makes that face which I watched embarrassingly many times.
ETA:



Not only do we have Arthur half-naked, they've started to make him smile at Merlin in the most adorable ways. And let me say that Bradley James has a dazzling smile! We've not seen much of it yet, so it's like a sucker punch. Whoa! 'Love a man who smiles. Colin Morgan's is also ravishing, but he smiles full on teeth all the time, so I've developed a bit of an immunity.

My favourite couple for this episode was Merlin/Gaius. I laughed out loud, when Gaius sings after Merlin, when he goes to see Arthur. Mer-LIN. I think it's ~ major sixth or something.

Sep. 21st, 2009

lie

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Where can i gush over the brilliance that is Colin Morgan? I watched Merlin S02 E01 today and there's this scene where he's just woken up from being poisoned with some gas and is trying to keep up with what is happening.
Arthur: What are you doing?
Merlin: Nothing.
Arthur: I can see that.
Merlin: I wasn't sleeping. I was... I was just bending down.
Arthur: Looking for something.
Merlin: Ye-eshhh... (I love how he falters here, because he's not sure where Arthur's going with this and what he's agreeing to.)
Arthur: Perhaps we're looking for the same thing.
Merlin: What? (This he says very quickly, logical, since Merlin wants to get the measure of the situation.)
Arthur: Oh, I don't know.. THE HORSES!
Merlin: The horses. (Here his voice breaks in the middle so that the first part of the word is just repeating after Arthur and the second part is when he gets it. IT'S SO BRILLIANT! HOW DOES HE COME UP WITH THIS STUFF?! AND HOW DOES HE DO IT? I find it hard to make my voice brake on command. I'm in awe. Really. I was in awe watching the first season and now my awe is reinvigorated. He makes these scenes that would otherwise be boring or cliched and brings this unexpected life to them.)
 



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