Since Merlin aired its first episode on Sep. 20, 2008, as to Dec.
24, 2012 season 5 last episodes The Diamond Of
The Day: With Arthur's
forces outnumbered Merlin arrives in his guise as the aged sorcerer to defeat
Morgana's army with magic. Arthur kills Mordred but is wounded and rescued by
Merlin, who reveals that he is a wizard. Arthur is initially hostile but,
advised by Gaius, allows Merlin to take him to the healing lake of Avalon. On
the journey Arthur comes to appreciate everything Merlin has ever done for him
and eyes him with a new respect, even softening in his attitude to magic. But
Morgana is pursuing them. Can they make it to Avalon ahead of her? Gradually faked its spotlight from torrents of television. the show has finally come to an end with this truly
monumental and unforgettable conclusion: worth to
look at. As for the fans,
this episode certainly brought out the waterworks for many but in the end left
us on a relatively high note with the resounding message of hope, loyalty, and
friendship that we have all come to expect from Merlin. This finale had the epic and vast, but
became something so much more personal, the story of how two men would go to
the end of the universe and back for each other.
Many elements were handled
elegantly and it was a brilliant send-off for some of the most beloved
characters in whole Merlin seasons1-5.
Back in Camelot all the knights
and Gwen have returned. Gwaine, along with Percival, uses Eira to ambush
Morgana. The plan backfires and leads to their capture, torture and Gwaine’s
unfortunate death. This was the most difficult death to watch in the episode –
Gwaine dies with the knowledge that he has betrayed his king and his kingdom.
He fights with his coming death, still wanting to prove that he was a noble
knight of Camelot, and it is this struggle that makes it so tragic. Eoin Macken
nearly moved me to tears, and I only wish his character could’ve found out the
truth about Merlin before his death.
During all of this, Merlin is
taking Arthur to Avalon in hopes of healing his fatal wound. The writers chose
to make these scenes the majority of the episode, focusing on Merlin and
Arthur’s changing relationship with the revelation of magic. Throughout the
journey, Arthur goes from someone who denies, rejects, and is suspicious of
Merlin and his magic to someone thankful and accepting of Merlin and his
unwavering loyalty. It was such a beautiful transformation to see in the
episode and superbly underplayed by Bradley James.
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