I was told I should by like...everyone I know. They're all like, "CARMEN GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER AND WATCH THISSSS." So I'll be jumping on the bandwagon soon enough to see if I like it, and by the sounds of it I'll be hopelessly in love. I decided that I wanted to watch the show a bit before I decided to read the book. I wanted to see if this even peeked my interest before I took the time to sit within the fandom and really dig deep into it.
Oh word vomit you had me at hello. The woes of all men is what you have stated (except, you know, the people who are actually good at writing-sickeningly so).
I have to agree that sometimes, Merlin can disappoint plot wise. As it is also stated, no matter what the pot-holes Merlin (or plot-holes...God my sense of humor just needs to die) there is something to love about each character. Guinevere did have a sense of plainness, but I love beauty that shines brightest because of the person's character, rather than their natural beauty. That, to me, makes people beautiful. However, I can see whole-heartily where you are coming from. Arthur is a bit doomed to be a bit of a goof-ball and rather ignorant, but I will chalk it up to him being a bit young and brash, however, I cannot lie when I say they need to start giving Arthur some more moments to let his soon to be kingliness shine. I want to be yelling, "Here, here!" (which sadly I would probably do).
I am not gonna lie when I say I do enjoy the angstyness that is Merlin and Morgana. It is sad to see Merlin so sad to see someone he had once called a friend-turn evil. It is also sad to see Morgana cast away all that she once stood to protect, but either way: it was suppose to be this way and we'll just have to deal with it (note to self). Morgause, ah, Morgause. I cannot say I really felt much for her. She kind of was like the fly that kept trying to sit on your food and you are like, "Wtf fly get out of here. You are annoying." I have to say I was indifferent to her, and I can see where she may have cause the plot to go-"whut?". However, in a way, the way this adaptation of Merlin is-I cannot really see it a different way at this moment. I will not disagree she could have hurt more than helped the plot...either way, we'll find out in S4.
YES. I AM THOROUGHLY IN LOVE WITH GWAINE, AND LEON IF I DO SAY SO MYSELF. Although every-time I hear knights of the round table, I cannot help but keep thinking of Monty Python Quest for the Holy Grail..."On second thought, let's not go to Camelot-'tis a silly place."
Oh word vomit you had me at hello. The woes of all men is what you have stated (except, you know, the people who are actually good at writing-sickeningly so).
I have to agree that sometimes, Merlin can disappoint plot wise. As it is also stated, no matter what the pot-holes Merlin (or plot-holes...God my sense of humor just needs to die) there is something to love about each character. Guinevere did have a sense of plainness, but I love beauty that shines brightest because of the person's character, rather than their natural beauty. That, to me, makes people beautiful. However, I can see whole-heartily where you are coming from. Arthur is a bit doomed to be a bit of a goof-ball and rather ignorant, but I will chalk it up to him being a bit young and brash, however, I cannot lie when I say they need to start giving Arthur some more moments to let his soon to be kingliness shine. I want to be yelling, "Here, here!" (which sadly I would probably do).
I am not gonna lie when I say I do enjoy the angstyness that is Merlin and Morgana. It is sad to see Merlin so sad to see someone he had once called a friend-turn evil. It is also sad to see Morgana cast away all that she once stood to protect, but either way: it was suppose to be this way and we'll just have to deal with it (note to self). Morgause, ah, Morgause. I cannot say I really felt much for her. She kind of was like the fly that kept trying to sit on your food and you are like, "Wtf fly get out of here. You are annoying." I have to say I was indifferent to her, and I can see where she may have cause the plot to go-"whut?". However, in a way, the way this adaptation of Merlin is-I cannot really see it a different way at this moment. I will not disagree she could have hurt more than helped the plot...either way, we'll find out in S4.
YES. I AM THOROUGHLY IN LOVE WITH GWAINE, AND LEON IF I DO SAY SO MYSELF. Although every-time I hear knights of the round table, I cannot help but keep thinking of Monty Python Quest for the Holy Grail..."On second thought, let's not go to Camelot-'tis a silly place."
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