Arthur's reaction to learning of Uther's use of magic, the fact it killed his mother: *fangirl squee!*
The slow stalking of Uther. Actually drawing his sword and striking at Uther. The fact that Uther was ready and able to defend himself. Arthur's shaking rage that Uther had killed all those sorcerers to assuage his own guilt, getting the big picture even in the midst of his familial tragedy.
Oh. My god. He is going to be a great king.
And Merlin, oh, we all knew you had to do it. But damn it hurt to see Arthur's clear-sightedness on magic fall away.
I love this show. And to think that if mom hadn't kept me up late I would have ... okay, I probably would've watched it Monday.
This week: the GRE.
I'm not ready for the math section. I haven't taken math -- I haven't so much as poked a stick at math -- in 20 years. But... I'll never be ready for it. So let's just do it.
The slow stalking of Uther. Actually drawing his sword and striking at Uther. The fact that Uther was ready and able to defend himself. Arthur's shaking rage that Uther had killed all those sorcerers to assuage his own guilt, getting the big picture even in the midst of his familial tragedy.
Oh. My god. He is going to be a great king.
And Merlin, oh, we all knew you had to do it. But damn it hurt to see Arthur's clear-sightedness on magic fall away.
I love this show. And to think that if mom hadn't kept me up late I would have ... okay, I probably would've watched it Monday.
This week: the GRE.
I'm not ready for the math section. I haven't taken math -- I haven't so much as poked a stick at math -- in 20 years. But... I'll never be ready for it. So let's just do it.
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Date: 2009-11-15 10:02 pm (UTC)Good luck on the math portion of the GRE! :)