Talk:With All My Heart/@comment-92.40.255.68-20121202000624/@comment-5644179-20121202174351

@ This girl that I know. I agree the writers have taken poetic liberty to conjure their adventures of Merlin. In a way I am glad, it has given the tale a wonderfully knew perspective, modernized it in a way. I am also grateful that the writers have chosen to keep the legendary foundation the same, good against evil, a King and his Magician. There have been so many other books that writers have done complete damage to and yet this one, although, not to the exact script of Geoffrey of Monmouth, Robert de Boron, Chretien de Troyes and most majestically Sir Thomas Malory "Le Morte d'Arthur have kept to the rise of Camelot by the hands of two comrades, King Arthur and his loyal servant Merlin. There are disappointments from fans, mine has been not to see Tristan added as a Knight of the Round Table as in the original legend. But the writers more than have made up for my disappointments with their own creative twists.