Merlin
I know this show ended last year, but I only now started to watch a few episodes. It's a classic example of a scifi/fantasy show that had a weak first season then grew into its premise and was held up by strong performances in the lead roles.
My random thoughts:
For all that it is kids show, it's also the slashiest show I've ever seen. It seems like every other episode, the writers throne a bone to the Merlin/Arthur shippers. It's also got some of the most obvious pro-gay metaphors ever, with Merlin and other people "with magic" having to be closeted.
That said, it sure did develop the Gwen/Arthur relationship over the course of the series. I actually liked the rewrite of Gwen as a serving girl and their marriage being for love. However, the relationship was so strong - I think they did have to get magic involved in her "cheating" with Lancelot, which was very chaste given this is a kids show.
Kids show - yet it didn't shy away from showing gorgeous shirtless men or having close ups of Gwen's heaving bosoms.
I loved the storybook aesthetic - a clean version of the middle ages with gorgeous sets and stunning locations. I covet many of Morgana's shimmery gowns from the first seasons.
As a Buffy fan, some of my favorite episodes were the ones were Uther got to be funny, such as when he marries a Goblin.
I more than understand why they cut the incest plot and made Mordred a child that Arthur and Morgana rescued together. Grown up Mordred was a great, complex villain that I wish we had seen more of.
Spoiler alert (sort of) - I actually choked up when Arthur dies in Merlin's arms in the last episode. I'm a sucker for Arthurian legends, and the whole Arthur will return when England/Albion needs him gets me.
I liked the dragons, and it strikes me that this show evolved into Game of Thrones for kids.
I hope the young actors all get new gigs, because really the performances made some of the weaker episodes work for me.
Overall, from what I've seen, my favorite eps are "The Once and Future Queen" "A Servant of Two Masters", "The Diamond of the Day" and "The Last Dragonlord"
My random thoughts:
For all that it is kids show, it's also the slashiest show I've ever seen. It seems like every other episode, the writers throne a bone to the Merlin/Arthur shippers. It's also got some of the most obvious pro-gay metaphors ever, with Merlin and other people "with magic" having to be closeted.
That said, it sure did develop the Gwen/Arthur relationship over the course of the series. I actually liked the rewrite of Gwen as a serving girl and their marriage being for love. However, the relationship was so strong - I think they did have to get magic involved in her "cheating" with Lancelot, which was very chaste given this is a kids show.
Kids show - yet it didn't shy away from showing gorgeous shirtless men or having close ups of Gwen's heaving bosoms.
I loved the storybook aesthetic - a clean version of the middle ages with gorgeous sets and stunning locations. I covet many of Morgana's shimmery gowns from the first seasons.
As a Buffy fan, some of my favorite episodes were the ones were Uther got to be funny, such as when he marries a Goblin.
I more than understand why they cut the incest plot and made Mordred a child that Arthur and Morgana rescued together. Grown up Mordred was a great, complex villain that I wish we had seen more of.
Spoiler alert (sort of) - I actually choked up when Arthur dies in Merlin's arms in the last episode. I'm a sucker for Arthurian legends, and the whole Arthur will return when England/Albion needs him gets me.
I liked the dragons, and it strikes me that this show evolved into Game of Thrones for kids.
I hope the young actors all get new gigs, because really the performances made some of the weaker episodes work for me.
Overall, from what I've seen, my favorite eps are "The Once and Future Queen" "A Servant of Two Masters", "The Diamond of the Day" and "The Last Dragonlord"