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A road trip, an attempt at developing Gwen’s character, swashing, and buckling? It’s nothing that can’t be summed up neatly by our handy-dandy Cliff’s Notes.
In this episode of ‘Merlin,’ Arthur and Gwen once again try to convince us that they are deeply, truly in love. And once again, we’re totally over it.
‘Merlin’ has gone from light, frivolous episodes back to where it’s best — dark, plotty, and thought-provoking. As in, provoking actual thoughts, and not just about how pretty shirtless men are.
A sexy new knight comes to Camelot (again), some plots are thwarted (again), some lives are saved (again), some swords are crossed (again), and we here will break it down for you, Cliffs Notes style.
Enough of this darker, more dramatic episode nonsense — how about an episode of ‘Merlin’ where there are goblins and fart jokes? After all, what could possibly go wrong?
Julia recaps the script of “The Tears of Uther Pendragon” as only she can do. I provide the analysis, DVD-commentary-track style.
Back in the day it was Kirk and Spock, Batman and Robin, Starsky and Hutch. Today, it’s House and Wilson. Brittany and Santana. Castle and Beckett. That perfect pair of TV friends. We’ve nominated a ton of our favorite TV duos. Which pair has the most chemistry? You decide!