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Ok I cannot find a decent source code to link a decent player.

Episode 1 of season 5 is here

http://www.zzstream....thurs-bane.html

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Now that I have watched, can someone remind me who the older villain is? He was on all last year but I forget what his story is.

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Thanks Q!

I have say, I love that Morgana put Arthur's men to work as shirtless miners instead of killing them. She knows not to waste valuable beefcake. biggrin.pngwub.png

I don't remember that older villain from last year, but he's a druid.

I hope all the hinting from this episode means that Arthur will finally find out about Merlin sometime this season.

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I enjoyed the premiere a lot. Great seeing Gwen, who looked beautiful, acting like Arthur's partner and Queen. Arthur is so wonderfully idealistic. I loved how he told Merlin that it did not matter than they had to stand by their beliefs. Ah, Merlin always obsessed with saving Arthur. Mordred must be Arthur's bane although I can see Merlin's magic in that role as well.

The cut knights working in the pit shirtless were some well appreciated eye candy.

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I realize why I thought I knew him. He was the same actor who was in Game Of Thrones this year. I got my genre shows confused!

Anyway, I thought it was pretty good. Gwen got tough! Morgana is still trying her best, but I forget what Mordred's story was, he hasn't appeared since season 1 I think.

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