Thread:Merlaa/@comment-69.171.172.153-20121021033627/@comment-69.171.172.103-20121022213644

Merlaa,

Now I'm a bit confused, LOL; I thought Lurkers in the wood didn't have "accounts" on here, I thought that was just what visitors commenting were called. What "other account"? Did I miss something?

That said, I'm so glad you are going to try to join fanfiction.net; it's such a great site for writing and reading! I look forward to hearing your thoughts on my story! I have two fanfics up; one (The End of Magic) is a crossover with the tv Disney movie Avalon High, and is actually about the characters Miles and Allie being re-incarnated verisons of Merlin and Freya only they don't remember; and it probably won't make any sense if you haven't seen that movie, so you can feel free to skip that one... The other is just set in the Merlin universe; that's the one I'd be interested to hear your opinon on. It's called Merlin und Freya (based on the title of the famous opera, Tristan und Isolde, though the plot's not really based on it at all)

The actress who played Morgaine (Morgana) in Mists of Avalon (Julianna Margulies) was pretty good at the role, I really enjoyed her protrayal, but there's just something Katie brings to the role that no one else playing Morgana in Arthurian movies and shows ever seems to. For example, when I heard Morgana was going to played by Eva Green in a recent take on King Arthur, I was thrilled (after seeing Eva in The Golden Compass, playing a witch, there was something that just so "nice-Morgana" about her) thinking she'd be better even than Katie. Actually, Katie was MUCH, MUCH better. I was seriously disappointed when I saw clips of Eva Green as Morgana cuz she just wasn't Morgana for me the way Katie was. To be fair, it could have been that the script she was given wasn't as good as the Merlin series, or that the director did a lousy job or whatever, and I never actually saw a whole episode of that show (Starz Camelot) cuz it was on at like midnight and I didn't want to wake my grandparents (who I lived with at the time) up by turning on the t.v. at that ungodly hour. But Katie (and even Julianna, in her own neat sort of way) kicked Eva's butt at that role; I was shocked.