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| THE ONCE AND FUTURE QUEEN Airdate: September 26, 2009 (UK) Season: 2 Directed by: Jeremy Webb Written by: Howard Overman Guest stars: Adrien Lester (Myror), Alex Price (Sir William), Rupert Young (Sir Leon), Fintan McKeown (King Odin) | |
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| Arthur gets the impression that his knights are letting him win the jousting tournament because he's royalty, so he enlists Merlin and Gwen's help in disgusing him as an ordinary man. At the same time, an assassin by the name of Myror has been sent to Camelot by a vengance-seeking King Odin with the mission of killing Arthur. Will Merlin be able to keep Arthur safe while the cocky prince is in disguise?
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| Name: Sir William
| Played by: Alex Price
| Occupation: Farmer
| Role in story: He pretends to be a noble who competes in the tournament whilst Arthur does the fighting he is the one to wave to the crowds.
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| Name: Sir Leon
| Played by: Rupert Young
| Occupation: Knight of Camelot
| Role in story: He is the one who first suggests that they weren't treating Arthur like everyone else.
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|  | | Name: King Odin | | Played by: Fintan McKeown | | Motivations: King Odin is motivated by his desire for vengance of his son's death. it is implied that Arthur killed Odin's son in battle. | | Victims: None | | Magical abilities: None | Accomplices: None
| Fate: Arthur convinces Uther to try and make peace with him.
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 | | Name: Myror | | Played by: Adrien Lester | | Motivations: Myror seems to be motivated by greed as he is an assassin paid to kill Arthur by King Odin. | Victims: Sir Alynore, a random guard
| | Magical abilities: None | Accomplices: Fyren, a guard of Camelot, and Kelda, one of Odin's men.
| Fate: He is killed when Merlin makes him fall off his horse.
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| The Rogues Gallery |
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| Merlin's Monster Guide |
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| - Arthur (to Merlin) - "It's not a pillow fight, Merlin!"
- Arthur - "It has the body of a lion, the feet of an eagle and the head of a...bear..."
- Merlin - Do you think I sit around doing nothing?! I haven't had the chance to sit around doing nothing since the day I arrived in Camelot, I'm to busy running around after Arthur; do this Merlin, do that Merlin and when I'm not running around after Arthur I'm doing chores or you and when I'm not doing that I'm fufilling my destiny! Do you know how many
times I've saved Arthur's life... I've lost count, do I get any thanks - NO! I have fought griffins, witches, bandits, I have been punched, poisoned, pelted with fruit and all the while I have to hide who I really am because if anyone finds out, Uther will have me executed, sometimes I feel as though I'm being pulled in so many directions I don't know which way to turn! - Name - "Quote"
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- When Arthur is speared by a lance.
- When Arthur decides to let someone else have the glory for once.
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| - When Arthur does a pelvic examination on the chicken he is supposed to be cooking and Merlin looks shocked with Arthur's domesticity.
- When Arthur appears to be doing something humble but then he gets Merlin to help him out.
- When Arthur says "It has the body of a lion, the feet of an eagle and the face of.. a bear" and Merlin is trying to supress laughter.
- When they have to train a farmer to behave like a noble.
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| - When Merlin is asked to take Arthur's armour off and their faces are really close.
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| - A spell that breaks Myror saddle when Myror and Arthur is about tojoist.
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Morgana becomes terrified when she realizes that her premonitions suggest that she has magic. Gaius is determined to keep her in the dark, but a sympathetic Merlin decides that he must help his friend cope. A chain of events sparked by both Merlin's interference and Morgana's possible magic leads to a second meeting with Mordred, who is destined to kill Arthur. That is, if the Great Dragon is as far-seeing as he proclaims...
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