User blog comment:Ḡwẵine Ḹٍٍkƨ Ĺiĸe Ͼềлȑềd/Merlin's Mum Hunith/@comment-4814726-20120308042629/@comment-4814726-20120310002919

Another reason i thought Hunith would die in the last episode was because that always happens to people who could have an effect on Merlins life other than destiny. First his true love, then his dad, i thought Hunith or Gaius was next on the list! So maybe they just dont put Hunith in that much because they dont want her to die yet but cant think of anything else to do with her until then, which seems a bit pathetic. (I am on a rant right now, so if i offend anyone just ignore me.) I keep thinking every episode theyll have something epic happen but then it just ALMOST happens and the tone dies down to a monotone boring thing where nothing cool ever happens, I can tell how an ep is going to go just by listening to key hints and former experience. Like with the wicked day, I knew it wasnt going to go down smoothly and that Uther was gonna die, but it just made me mad that the writers wernt willing to take that risk of revealing merlins magic. Do they even plan on revealing his magic at all? What about Albion? It just confuses me when they are so inconsistant and careless with their lines and when hey toss characters aside when they are potentially important for the plot. ex. when Arthur says both his parents died by magic, how the heck did he know? How did Uther kill the dragons when you need a dragonlord to do it? (heres one relevant to this blogpost) Why did Merlin and Hunith never chat about Balinor? Is that just supposed to be an assumed fact that they already hashed it out while we were left to stare at Arthur and Gwen staring at each other in Ealdor?