doylefan22 ([info]doylefan22) wrote in [info]merlinbbc,
@ 2008-11-04 18:18:00
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Episode 11 press release
When Arthur kills a unicorn while out on a hunting trip, a curse descends on Camelot, as the magical family drama continues. Could this be the end for the mythic city?

An upset Merlin rushes to the animal's side as the knights cheer Arthur for killing this most highly prized of beasts. As the unicorn dies, Merlin sees a wizened old man watching the scene amongst the trees. Their eyes meet and then he disappears.

The next morning, Arthur and Uther survey a valley in which the crops in the fields below have died overnight. It's the same story all over the kingdom. If they don't do something, the people will starve. When, later that day, the water in Camelot's well turns into sand, Arthur and Uther become desperate – the town is now facing a famine and a drought. Gaius suggests that these events cannot be a coincidence and that a curse has come to Camelot.

That night, Merlin and Arthur are on patrol when they come across a strange man – it's the same person Merlin saw in the forest. He introduces himself as Anhora, the keeper of the unicorns. Anhora tells them Arthur is responsible for the curse, revealing it was unleashed when Arthur killed the unicorn. Arthur doesn't accept this and is angry at the suggestion he is responsible. Before he disappears again, Anhora tells Arthur that he will be tested and, until he has made amends for his actions, Camelot will be damned.


I'm intrigued by this one because it seems to me like an 'Arthur and Merlin fall out' episode. I think it's good to touch back upon the arrogant Arthur who was picking on his servant so cruelly in the first episode. It's going to allow his character further growth I think. Since the girls are only listed as 'also starring' it seems like they'll play little part.




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[info]eviljellybabie
2008-11-04 07:29 pm UTC (link)
Unicorns. Huh. I suppose, since most of the crearures they've had on the show so far have been from Greek myths that at some point they'd have include the sort of thing six-year-olds stick on their wall. But why on earth do unicorns need a keeper? Are they not magical enough to look after themselves? And will Gwen or Morgana simper something like "Yay! Unicorns!" and start prancing about? Will Arthur start prancing!? WILL UTHER!? DEAR GOD NO! KILL THE UNICORNS! KILL THEM!!!

ahem. But, er, yay for character growth...*buries head*

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[info]acari
2008-11-04 07:41 pm UTC (link)
When Arthur kills a unicorn...

That's all I managed to read before starting to giggle hysterically. Oh show, never change.

Please let this episode inspire a gazillion crack fic.

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[info]fisher_queen
2008-11-04 08:18 pm UTC (link)
Heey its kind of a tribute to White's Once and Future King which has a unicorn killing incident! Though that murderer is Agravaine of Orkney and there are lots of other interesting overtones that I don't think a family show will want to get into... This news still makes me squee though.

I'm interested to see how Arthur handles this, not to mention Uther.

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[info]clancy_s
2008-11-04 10:00 pm UTC (link)
I agree with [info]acari re the crack potential but once you get past the unicorn it sounds like it could be an interesting and different story line. I'd like to see Merlin stand up to Arthur for once and show Arthur to be comprehensively in the wrong.

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