Talk:The Disir (episode)/@comment-5729877-20121111105835

Ok, so I posted this already, but I wasn't a member of this site until, ah, three seconds ago, so I'm re-posting again, sorry, as a user. This episode had me pulling my hair out. Literally. The plot line was good (I mean it was a good idea it just didn't follow through, at least that's how I feel) and there were a few funny moments with the Knights making fun of Mordred, but is it just me or has everyone regressed this season? Gwaine and Percy acted very OOC with their blatant disrespect for the Disir, espicially Gwaine. I mean he was saved by a magical creature not three episodes ago. Geez, dude calm down!

And MERLIN! Stupid, stupid boy! What is wrong with you?! Yes, Mordred is a threat, a great one in fact, but... but! How much damage have you done by convincing Arthur to not allow magic to return? The even greater destruction to befall Camelot! Mordred could have been dealt with later. Heck by having magic restored to Camelot, the kid might not ever turn evil (?) and kill Arthur, but now... now, you've just opened the door to Arthur's chamber and gone 'go ahead, go kill him!'. Stupid, stupid boy! I know the Great Dragon is wise, but as someone else here has said, Listen to Gaius! In this, I think Gaius is more right than that Kilgarrah! Actually, come to think of it, listening to Kilgarrah has actually made Merlin do a lot of really, really stupid things... Like Morgana for prime example.

Oh, Merlin, Why? Why? Why? What outcome can you possibly see for the future of magic returning to Camelot now?

Writers! What the hell are you doing? Seriously!

Ok, I'm done ranting. As my dad told me earlier this evening, I need to build a bridge and get over it but... How? It's so hard when this is all so frustrating!

Also why the hell, after three years of Arthur ruling, hasn't Merlin told him about his magic? I mean, what was the threat that was holding him back from telling? He could have been, if those three years, slowly bring Arthur around to magic not being all bad and then once, he felt Arthur was ready, told him. I mean, honestly.

Hehehe, Ok, now I'm done ranting, I swear. Hopefully 'The Dark Tower' will not be another frustrating episode... 'fingers crossed'