Some people are just born to be Queen.
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Merlin: You kissed her. In the tent.
You shouldn’t have risked your life.
the best of → Arthur and Guinevere
“Merlin, if anything should happen to me, look after Gwen. The world may think she is just a servant, dispensable, but she’s not dispensable to me.”
“Do you think you have seen anger? Or agony? Or cold fury? You have not if you did not see the King. Do you want to know what he was like when he learned o your abduction? I am a stron man, yet I wept for him. Ask Bishop Landrum If any other of his congregation has knelt two days before the altar, praying, taking no food or rest… It is not so much a passion of the heart, Gwen, as a need in his very soul. I cannot explain it. But it is real. From the first moment he saw you he has needed you… I am talking about much more than carnal love. You are his rest when he is weary; his joy when he is low; his quiet song when his ears are filled with human pleas and blandishments. Without you, he would not be who he is.”
Bedwyr to Guinevere, Nancy McKenzie: Queen of Camelot
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7-8/30 → Everything and anything Merlin.
I keep on seeing pictures of Queen Guinevere from other adaptations of Arthurian legends and I’m like:
“You’re not Angel Coulby.”
This is another great episode for Angel Coulby who demonstrates new facets to Gwen’s character, which range from the over-wrought wife to cold-blooded killer as she serves up a sweet blend of scheming evil. There are shocking moments in store when Gwen moves beyond vengeful to frankly murderous, and yet somehow we forgive her because she is really rather good at it! The performance at the King’s bedside for Sir Leon is utterly sublime, reeling him in and gaining his total support.
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