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This was a really good one, one of my favorites I think. It was a problem of the week but it was different than all the other episodes. I wonder if they got a new writer. The entire cast got involved in this and there were simultaneous things happening (which is not something you usually see on this show)

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Another solid episode. I like that we are seeing more of Gwen. The preview for next episode is exciting with Lancelot back and trouble ahead for Arthur and Gwen.

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I thought the expanding of all the parts really made the episode better. I forget the name of the first night with the little beard. In season one he was just an extra who never spoke and just always stood next to the king, and now he is a regular supporting character. Gwen had a good part this week, I think it is just her character is sort of always on hold waiting for the next Lancelot episode. That's the Gwen role though and she is always going to be peripheral if the central character is Merlin. Now if they ever make a show called "Lancelot" or "Arthur" I imagine Gwen would be all over that.

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I have only watched the first minute but it looks like Morgana and the uncle are going to be up to their usual tricks. It sort of is becoming funny in a Wyle E Coyote sort of way.

I wish the other style link was still available but for now this is the best I see.

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Thanks for posting Q. The episodes with Morgana are my favorite. I do miss the old days where they were all friends though. It's so sad how Morgana has turned on Gwen.

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Poor Gwen. It was crushing to see her humiliated and banished. I felt for Arthur also. He feels betrayed and his heart is broken. However, I am sure it will work it out by the end of the season and/or early next season. Gwen and Arthur are so adorable together. They love each other so much. I loved the proposal, only to have it all fall apart so quickly.

Morgana is finally becoming a real evil force. I simply do not understand why Giaus and Merlin do not tell Arthur the truth about what has been going on with Morgana. Their silence has helped her hurt Arthur and many others. Their silence is a stupid plot device.

I think that it was the real Lancelot who thanked Merlin at the end. I am glad that he got to say goodbye to his friend.

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I think it was the real him also. Now is he truly dead? It seems so odd the show would write him out like this. I realize he is not the central focus and for that we need to watch musicals with Robert Goulet, but he seems like a really major character to diverge from the legend so greatly.

still, I think it would have been a kick if in the middle of everything Santiago Cabrera just started breaking out into song

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and this is the other link from the last few weeks in case the quality is different

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Tonight's episode was excellent. l loved Arthur realizing how much he loves Gwen and Gwen trying to warn Arthur. Morgana and Agravain's plots are finally about to unfold. Camelot is in for big trouble. I can't wait for these two final episodes.

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Oh I didn't realize you didn't need a link Ann.

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