Saturday, August 1, 2009

Merlin: Episode 4 – The Poisoned Chalice

Merlin (TV series)

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Merlin meets Kara, and is attracted to her.  But she's poisoned the chalice that now Arthur has to drink from.  She blames it on the guest.(Bayard)  Merlin ends up poisoned by the morteous flower.  Morganna convinces Arthur to go after the antidote, against Uther's wishes.  Merlin starts muttering in another tongue, and they realize that something has hastened the flower's potency.  Kara sets a trap for Arthur, while at the castle they realize that she's the one who poisoned Merlin.  Kara leads Arthur into the caves to look for the morteous flower.  After Kara tricks Arthur, Merlin steps in and helps him get out, even while under the effects of the poison.  Arthur brings the antidote, but Uthur doesn't allow him to bring the antidote to Merlin.  Gwen sneaks in and gets the leaves from Arthur and nearly gets caught.  The old man uses magic to create the antidote, even though magic is forbidden.  Merlin's heart stops as soon as the antidote is given.  But Merlin survives.  The old man goes to Uthur and tells him that the poisoning was the work of Nimue, apparently known to both.  Arthur tells Morganna the story of how he was rescued, and Urthur asks Arthur about what happened and what Nimueh had said.

Since I'm rather jumping into the middle of the series with what's available on Hulu, I'm going to have to see if NBC has the rest of the episodes available.  Right now its not a very believable world, and I think the lack of realism is due to the fact that I haven't seen the first three episodes.  I'll watch those before I watch any past #4, so I can give a much better review then I have.  I do have to give Nimueh props for not doing the "evil villian" usual: spilling the beans about the whole evil plot as soon as she had Arthur trapped.  I'm a huge fan of the story of Merlin and Camelot, and am really hoping to not be disappointed.  NBC doesn't have any prior episodes either, so I'm just going to have to jump in where I am.

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