Walking with LIMP. Seriously he knew Merlin was...um... But still Arthur wasn't yet realized he liked Merlin more than just a friend too and that is heartbreaking.
That's so classically ridiculous that Arthur is staring lovingly, _directly_ even, into Merlin's eyes during their gambling and still doesn't notice them turn gold 😂
I feel like the glowing eyes in a visual representation of merlin using his magic for the viewer instead of it actually happening but it is kinda inconsistent throughout the series
5:46 the whole dressing scene with Gaius is pure gold. however, it doesn''t make much sense. Gaius knows Arthur since the day he was born and how princes are tended to by servants. dressing Arthur (or Uther) is standard duty for any manservant back in the day (not just for royalty). Gaius would know Merlin's [standard] duties as a servant to Arthur. on the contrary, it is surprising Merlin is never seen sleeping within Arthur's chambers, e.g. when Arthur is bedridden. it is however, a bit strange Arthur asks Gaius, an old physician, to dress him. if Merlin isn't available, some other servant should do it instead. the most funny part is when Arthur takes this bowed-and-arms-stretching-forward position. that is probably Merlin's doing having Arthur housetrained to adopt the most convenient pose for Merlin to dress the royal prat
Merlin is so deliciously buff in this season
Right!? 😂😌
Facts
Walking with LIMP. Seriously he knew Merlin was...um... But still Arthur wasn't yet realized he liked Merlin more than just a friend too and that is heartbreaking.
That's so classically ridiculous that Arthur is staring lovingly, _directly_ even, into Merlin's eyes during their gambling and still doesn't notice them turn gold 😂
I feel like the glowing eyes in a visual representation of merlin using his magic for the viewer instead of it actually happening but it is kinda inconsistent throughout the series
5:46 the whole dressing scene with Gaius is pure gold. however, it doesn''t make much sense. Gaius knows Arthur since the day he was born and how princes are tended to by servants. dressing Arthur (or Uther) is standard duty for any manservant back in the day (not just for royalty). Gaius would know Merlin's [standard] duties as a servant to Arthur. on the contrary, it is surprising Merlin is never seen sleeping within Arthur's chambers, e.g. when Arthur is bedridden.
it is however, a bit strange Arthur asks Gaius, an old physician, to dress him. if Merlin isn't available, some other servant should do it instead.
the most funny part is when Arthur takes this bowed-and-arms-stretching-forward position. that is probably Merlin's doing having Arthur housetrained to adopt the most convenient pose for Merlin to dress the royal prat
Love it
"Youre a pratt and a royale one "
he turned into a twunk
such a good video
hahahah
what episode from the first frame?
Either nearing end ep 1 or start ep 2