"Merlin" Love in the Time of Dragons (TV Episode 2010) Poster

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(2010)

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6/10
Speaks to the ability of a star to overcome plot issues
A_Different_Drummer23 September 2014
Enter stage right, Pauline Collins of Shirley Valentine fame, in one of the worst scripts the series has ever seen, something about a former refugee from Camelot (she left during the Purge, she was a healer who used magic) who returns under the "thrall" of a creature she mistakenly summoned, and is now compelled to do its bidding.

Which bidding is to kill Uthor. (This is never explained) Seriously, the script is so bad that three minutes from the close they had to have the actress playing the healer (Collins) actually speak dialog that provides the missing backstory about how she first got under the thrall of the creature. (In other words, the story makes no sense until the last three minutes; and even then there are other remaining plot holes you could drive a truck through) The good news? The presence of Collins makes all this painless and fairly entertaining nonetheless. Nothing beats "star power."
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6/10
Another one bites the dust
Calicodreamin9 March 2021
Another filler episode and an interesting decision trying to pit two main characters off each other. Merlins snooping skills stay on 💯.
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7/10
Why
invisibleunicornninja13 October 2019
The cgi is so bad for the creature. It is a true sin.
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1/10
Filler
ForceofSU29 September 2020
This is a filler episode which is of no significance for the main plot. You can skip it, continue watching the next episode and you won't even notice you skipped one episode.
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