Merlin 5.10 "The Kindness Of Strangers" Spoiler-Free Preview
4th Dec 2012 | 11:27
The Great Dragon reveals some obscure clues about the siguiente episode of Merlin
As Merlin enters the beginning of the end, once again our young seeker of knowledge makes an expected journey to the cave of the Great Dragon to see if he can tease any clues about the siguiente episode from the inscrutable reptile’s mouth… Here’s hoping!
“Oh, Great Drago…”
“At bloody last. I thought you’d never mostrar up.”
“Blimey, you’re a bit eager this week.”
“I certainly am. I cannot wait to tell tu all about the siguiente episode, young stripling.”
“Oh good. Does that mean you’ll be a bit less cryptic than usual?”
“You wish.”
“Well, there’s no harm in asking. Why are tu so excited about this week’s episode then?”
“Because it features a cameo appearance of rare depth and resonance. A performance so stunning, so stirring, so emotionally hard-hitting it will make your toes tingle. A sample of actuación so exquisite…”
“You’re in it, aren’t you?”
“Erm… yes.”
“So tu fly in, deliver some meaningless drivel then fly off leaving lots of sin respuesta questions?”
“Well, that. But not just that. My actuación talons… sorry, talents were stretched like never before. Though my actuación talons were good too.”
“Glad to hear it. I expect you’ll be showered with Baftas.”
“Sarcasm does not suit you, young scoundrel.”
“Odd, I could have sworn it did. So, apart from your appearance, what can tu reveal about this episode? Does it feel like the mostrar is coming to a climax?”
“Indeed it does. Indeed it does. In fact, in some ways, this feels less like a stand-alone episode and más like the first part in a four-part finale. tu can see the elements of the plot coming together.”
“Sounds good.”
“Oh, it is. To be fair, there’s not a great deal of plot, but there are a great deal of portentous, significant, ‘OoooOooh!’ moments. The tone is tense. The stakes feel like they’ve been raised. Morgana is más callously ruthless than ever before. Guest characters – and very good they are too – take enormous risks. And it all centres on Merlin, who sticks to his pistolas on a number of levels. It’s an enormously affecting episode, superbly directed and seeped in a mythic atmosphere of supernatural unease.”
“Now I am excited!”
“There’s a lot of magic going on, and not just the usual magical power punches (anyone else starting to see phantom energy bars at the parte superior, arriba of the screen?). The magic GPS is back and some pyromancy. Oh, and a magical affliction that’s actually fairly gross.”
“Intriguing!”
“Gwen and Arthur are making up for lost time after her possession experience and are exceptionally lovey-dovey. The knights get a decent amount of action. Gaius goes behind someone’s back with the best intentions. Mordred continues to be a curate’s egg. Perhaps más so… And that’s your lot.”
“Really? I need more!”
“Nope!”
“Um… er… I can’t wait to see your appearance, Great Dragon.”
“Truly?”
“I bet tu are the stand-out moment in the episode!”
“Well, modesty forbids…”
“And I’ll vote for tu in the siguiente SFX Best dragones o Best Cryptic Mentor poll. You’re so much better than Yoda.”
“You think?”
“Undoubtedly.”
“Ah, flattery will work with me. Okay then, here’s your quick-fire round: the knights play baloncesto to wind up Gwaine; Merlin forgets the flowers; Gwen knows the truth; Merlin draws a ’70s mural; Morgana issues a very chilling threat; Merlin is very forgiving; there’s lots of misceláneo violence towards trees; a knight (not Gwaine) has to admit to an embarrassing affliction; there is a faceless threat; the last line is a cracker.”
“Phew, that’s a lot to take in.”
“And one last thing.”
“Yes? Yes? Yes?”
“I am magnificent.”
“Humble, too…”
Merlin “The Kindness Of Strangers” airs on BBC One on Saturday 8 December at 7.55pm
4th Dec 2012 | 11:27
The Great Dragon reveals some obscure clues about the siguiente episode of Merlin
As Merlin enters the beginning of the end, once again our young seeker of knowledge makes an expected journey to the cave of the Great Dragon to see if he can tease any clues about the siguiente episode from the inscrutable reptile’s mouth… Here’s hoping!
“Oh, Great Drago…”
“At bloody last. I thought you’d never mostrar up.”
“Blimey, you’re a bit eager this week.”
“I certainly am. I cannot wait to tell tu all about the siguiente episode, young stripling.”
“Oh good. Does that mean you’ll be a bit less cryptic than usual?”
“You wish.”
“Well, there’s no harm in asking. Why are tu so excited about this week’s episode then?”
“Because it features a cameo appearance of rare depth and resonance. A performance so stunning, so stirring, so emotionally hard-hitting it will make your toes tingle. A sample of actuación so exquisite…”
“You’re in it, aren’t you?”
“Erm… yes.”
“So tu fly in, deliver some meaningless drivel then fly off leaving lots of sin respuesta questions?”
“Well, that. But not just that. My actuación talons… sorry, talents were stretched like never before. Though my actuación talons were good too.”
“Glad to hear it. I expect you’ll be showered with Baftas.”
“Sarcasm does not suit you, young scoundrel.”
“Odd, I could have sworn it did. So, apart from your appearance, what can tu reveal about this episode? Does it feel like the mostrar is coming to a climax?”
“Indeed it does. Indeed it does. In fact, in some ways, this feels less like a stand-alone episode and más like the first part in a four-part finale. tu can see the elements of the plot coming together.”
“Sounds good.”
“Oh, it is. To be fair, there’s not a great deal of plot, but there are a great deal of portentous, significant, ‘OoooOooh!’ moments. The tone is tense. The stakes feel like they’ve been raised. Morgana is más callously ruthless than ever before. Guest characters – and very good they are too – take enormous risks. And it all centres on Merlin, who sticks to his pistolas on a number of levels. It’s an enormously affecting episode, superbly directed and seeped in a mythic atmosphere of supernatural unease.”
“Now I am excited!”
“There’s a lot of magic going on, and not just the usual magical power punches (anyone else starting to see phantom energy bars at the parte superior, arriba of the screen?). The magic GPS is back and some pyromancy. Oh, and a magical affliction that’s actually fairly gross.”
“Intriguing!”
“Gwen and Arthur are making up for lost time after her possession experience and are exceptionally lovey-dovey. The knights get a decent amount of action. Gaius goes behind someone’s back with the best intentions. Mordred continues to be a curate’s egg. Perhaps más so… And that’s your lot.”
“Really? I need more!”
“Nope!”
“Um… er… I can’t wait to see your appearance, Great Dragon.”
“Truly?”
“I bet tu are the stand-out moment in the episode!”
“Well, modesty forbids…”
“And I’ll vote for tu in the siguiente SFX Best dragones o Best Cryptic Mentor poll. You’re so much better than Yoda.”
“You think?”
“Undoubtedly.”
“Ah, flattery will work with me. Okay then, here’s your quick-fire round: the knights play baloncesto to wind up Gwaine; Merlin forgets the flowers; Gwen knows the truth; Merlin draws a ’70s mural; Morgana issues a very chilling threat; Merlin is very forgiving; there’s lots of misceláneo violence towards trees; a knight (not Gwaine) has to admit to an embarrassing affliction; there is a faceless threat; the last line is a cracker.”
“Phew, that’s a lot to take in.”
“And one last thing.”
“Yes? Yes? Yes?”
“I am magnificent.”
“Humble, too…”
Merlin “The Kindness Of Strangers” airs on BBC One on Saturday 8 December at 7.55pm