"In a top-level protected area" - I'm sorry, but it's so funny😂 In the first episode, we were immediately shown that there are two stupid guards guarding the dragon, and all the doors are wide open. I'm generally surprised that the dragon still hasn't come out quietly from there, I probably like the way they feed)
An unknown horseman on horseback bursts into the castle through the window during a solemn ceremony, spits on decency and throws a glove to someone who does not understand. Then he quietly leaves the castle. A typical Camelot.
If a dragon can call Merlin from a distance, then why not chat from a distance? Or like if Merlin isn't smitten by dragon greatness, then it's not the same anymore?
Uther behaved nobly in at least one episode. The Knights of Camelot are suicidal. Arthur and Merlin did well, Morgana is beautiful. I'm happy.
Bradley James has such an appearance, straight sunny, and even a voice like a stream flows deep and low, then very gentle, well, you look at him, listen to him and realize that you could well watch the series if only he and his beautiful smile were shown in the frame all the time :)
Why are the Knights of Camelot all some puny goons?)))
Such a heart-to-heart conversation (for once) was between Uther and Arthur at the end of the episode. And how he wiped it then "I'll show you the footwork", ahahaha)))))))))
Yeah, the knights are all right-ugly, feeble, fi. I'm reviewing the series, I was spoiled by the types of knights from subsequent seasons, that's where men are fire-fire))
Oh, I've already forgotten the series, I was so hoping that at the end the Lady's hand would stick out of the lake and she would catch this sword. The three-part film watched as a child on videotapes left its mark)) I haven't seen it since childhood, but according to my memories there was an absolutely amazing shining and beautiful Lady of this lake
I like how the king and Arthur pretend that magic does not exist , and to allow someone to challenge themselves to a duel is utter stupidity He didn 't even introduce himself 🤷♀️
So Tristan was ready to kill his nephew in the name of his sister, his mother? How hilariously Uther chased after Arthur in the end. In the finale, it would be possible to make a more beautiful picture of the sword falling into the lake.
Strange laws in Camelot: it is not clear who invades your castle through the window and instead of throwing him into prison, for some reason you accept the challenge. In general, I'm glad to finally see Uther in action, well, and find out his story, so at least you start to understand him, in this series he did a great job, really showed his father.
I wonder when Arthur finds out that he was born magically)
Merlin is good, he will always find a way out.
I really like the series.
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Throws it into the river
Oh my God, stop praising everyone here, or I'll think you're not so bad.
If a dragon can call Merlin from a distance, then why not chat from a distance? Or like if Merlin isn't smitten by dragon greatness, then it's not the same anymore?
Uther behaved nobly in at least one episode. The Knights of Camelot are suicidal. Arthur and Merlin did well, Morgana is beautiful. I'm happy.
Such a heart-to-heart conversation (for once) was between Uther and Arthur at the end of the episode. And how he wiped it then "I'll show you the footwork", ahahaha)))))))))
He didn 't even introduce himself 🤷♀️
How hilariously Uther chased after Arthur in the end.
In the finale, it would be possible to make a more beautiful picture of the sword falling into the lake.