@noyellow: why.. the line is great.. Forbidden love, that's it.. I don't really like the actress, but I've already got used to her and she's already like a native)
@Me-wow: The authors have redrawn the whole legend, but they cling to this peering with unhealthy tenacity. Then they would have chosen a normal actress, not this one.
One moment in this series was very revealing. Gwen said at the beginning, "We help those we love." When Arthur in the castle was about to go to an obvious death and told Gwen, her brother and Merlin to return to Camelot, escape and not wait for him, Gwen ran away as quickly as possible, and Merlin went to his aid.
@Savethedreamer: that is, Merlin, to whose words that he would protect Arthur, Arthur laughed, saying that this was why Morgana was going with them - just such a super fighter, that's why he ran after Arthur?XD although he was also told to go with Gwen
@sailorqwn: I've never fought anyone in my life.. “what? Why does everyone forget about the episode when Arthur, Merlin, Morgana and Gwen went to help Merlin's native village, and everyone there fought quite well, including Gwen. I'm not defending this character from attacks here, but I can't help but challenge the obvious untruth.
Morgana is my favorite character in the series, even the villain she is beautiful, but in this series she is very disappointing. I understand her attitude towards Merlin-he did try to kill her, but Gwen... the one who has always been for her, who sincerely loves her. Guinevere didn't deserve this attitude.
In general, it seems to me that the screenwriters messed up the development of Morgana. She was cool in the first seasons, and the reason for turning into a villain was also shown well. But she couldn't completely and irrevocably hate absolutely everyone like that (from the point of view of elementary psychology). Uther and Merlin, of course, but Gwen? Arthur? Yes, Arthur, of course, now stands between her and the throne, but she still loved him in the first seasons. I don't believe in Morgan as a villain, she's kind of cardboard and formulaic.
@Satine27: In principle, I do not understand why it was necessary to make her so angry? So that she doesn't arouse sympathy? The problem is, no matter what she is, she's still more interesting to look at than Gwen.
I agree that Morgana was treated stupidly As if in 3 years the heroine was either inspired by magic, for reasonable reasons why she became a solid "evil" - as they wrote, it is logical that she hates Uther, maybe Merlin
"We help those we love," Arthur tells Gwen at the end, hinting at the reason for his help to her. At the same time, when he runs after Merlin 100,500 times to save him, it is of course because Arthur is brave and noble and will do such a thing for any servant. This is repeated to us by everyone around, starting with Arthur "Professional liar to himself" Pendragon)
Arthur will do anything for Merlin because he is his best friend and he loves him like a brother. This is clear to anyone, this is the central idea of the entire series. And he loves Gwen too, but in a different way. Why this comparison?
Bitch-Morgana, how can you treat Arthur and Gwen LIKE that, a couple of episodes ago they were so upset about her, Arthur had been looking for her for so long, they both just did what they cared about her, loved her, and she was like that?! Seriously?! For what?! It infuriates insanely, in previous seasons she was so eternally whiny, she didn't like it too much, but at least she was good, and here, well, kapets, not only is she capable of nothing on her own, without a blonde sister, she also so openly betrays those who love her and are ready for anything Her!
I feel sorry for Arthur most of all because he doesn't know anything and is so sincerely trying to help everyone, to save Gwen both for Gwen herself and for Morgana, who suddenly only needed the throne. Well, and just mess with everyone, apparently, for the sake of the dirty trick itself
There's been a lot written about it, but it's so hard to watch what the screenwriters did to Morgana. It was as if they had missed a couple of seasons of its development, because right now they really needed a cartoonish evil villain with cartoon evil grins behind his back. I even want to stop watching, it's so hard. And it is unclear why such a complicated plan had to be carried out in order to kill Arthur at all. Judging by previous episodes and seasons, it would have cost Morgause nothing to infiltrate Camelot and kill Arthur and Uther with magic and bare hands, their security is worthless. Actually, last season she just got to the throne room without any problems and no one stopped her.
From Morgan's inept "evil" smile, I catch a thousand kringles every episode. Yes, yes, all villains do that. It's a pity the lightning doesn't sparkle in the background.
If you think about it, in all the stories, you can suspect Merlin of witchcraft and conspiracy! He always turns out to be in the right place, hiding something; he is also strange, recently arrived in Camelot, after which a bunch of different events began, it was quite possible for yourself to think that he "leaked" the plan to go through the tunnel; and in each episode you can suspect him 😅😅😅 It's amazing how he's never been seriously convicted yet
Well, as far as Morgana is not a prescribed character. Why did she hate Arthur and Gwen out of the blue? And why did the throne become so important to her? First-season Morgana would absolutely not care about this, she would give her life to protect her friends. To hell with Uther, and you can understand about Merlin. But damn. She adored Arthur and Gwen and was always devoted to them. My heart aches for the fact that it was so incompetently leaked :(I understand that she must be a villain, but it was possible to create a good motivation for her. As it is, I can't empathize with her at all, she's making a mess of it just because of that. Without explanation. The writers screwed up a lot, she was so cool in the first season and deserved more attention.
Morgana hates Uther, which is understandable, although a stretch, given his love for her. Merlin is also understandable for what you can hate: the poisoner is a scoundrel (and the fact that the whole city was dying, well, I'm innocent here). Arthur is the heir, he must be killed for the throne. But Gwen?? Which she had begged Arthur to save not so long ago..🧐 Well, like for the company, so that it doesn't hurt?))
Why are magicians so weak? Why can't we just attack Camelot normally??)) Morgause, burn it! And also how convenient that the magic fire is moving so slowly 😅
Morgana is a direct proof that what's inside you is more important. In season 1-2, she seemed to me to be a girl of unearthly beauty, each of her appearances in the frame made me smile. Right now, absolutely everything about her annoys me, it's just disgusting to look at her. All those idiotic grins, cold eyes. I don't understand why no one sees these changes in her, no one even had a question about why the troubles began with the appearance of Morgana. And how could it have changed so dramatically? Her knees were shaking every time for Arthur, and then suddenly she was going to kill. In any case, she looks as pathetic as possible, then she will fall down the stairs, then from a horse, then stones will fall on her from the sky, reminiscent of Gargamel from the Smurfs.
What is more surprising is that in some episodes Merlin fights quite decently with swords, and sometimes when, as in this episode, he once again showed that he can not only clean weapons, it surprised Arthur for some reason. What is selective amnesia? x)
- Don't be afraid, Sister! You're like a sister to the prince!
Why does everyone forget about the episode when Arthur, Merlin, Morgana and Gwen went to help Merlin's native village, and everyone there fought quite well, including Gwen.
I'm not defending this character from attacks here, but I can't help but challenge the obvious untruth.
I don't believe in Morgan as a villain, she's kind of cardboard and formulaic.
As if in 3 years the heroine was either inspired by magic, for reasonable reasons why she became a solid "evil" - as they wrote, it is logical that she hates Uther, maybe Merlin
But Gwen and Arthur are stupid.....
And it is unclear why such a complicated plan had to be carried out in order to kill Arthur at all. Judging by previous episodes and seasons, it would have cost Morgause nothing to infiltrate Camelot and kill Arthur and Uther with magic and bare hands, their security is worthless. Actually, last season she just got to the throne room without any problems and no one stopped her.
He always turns out to be in the right place, hiding something; he is also strange, recently arrived in Camelot, after which a bunch of different events
began, it was quite possible for yourself to think that he "leaked" the plan to go through the tunnel; and in each episode you can suspect him 😅😅😅
It's amazing how he's never been seriously convicted yet
Why are magicians so weak? Why can't we just attack Camelot normally??)) Morgause, burn it!
And also how convenient that the magic fire is moving so slowly 😅
And how could it have changed so dramatically? Her knees were shaking every time for Arthur, and then suddenly she was going to kill.
In any case, she looks as pathetic as possible, then she will fall down the stairs, then from a horse, then stones will fall on her from the sky, reminiscent of Gargamel from the Smurfs.