I'm glad I'm not the only one who didn't buy the so-called epicness of the battle. I just sat there and thought: wtf am I rooting for again? What exactly does Camelot stand for? I don't know anymore. Arthur hasn't really done anything during his reign to warrant my loyalty. Morgana and Mordred, as you said, are there for nothing more than petty revenge, so I'm not rooting for them either. So why should I get emotionally invested in this battle?
That line from Arthur about being all wrong about Merlin made me so furious. I'm still not over it. It's like they are willfully dismantling all the good they've done with this relationship over the past seasons. And promote Arwen instead, of course. If I see another one of their forced-down-our-throats romantic scenes, I might vomit. I can't believe they let Gwen accompany Arthur while Merlin couldn't be there. It's just ... I was prepared for a lot of bullshit, but not this. Not after the Gwen Overcompensation Arc from hell we had to endure this series.
After all this, the completely useless what's-her-name/Gwaine's love interest plotline shouldn't even get my blood boiling anymore, but it does, it's just so appallingly badly done. Seriously, how did these writers/producers even get their jobs in the first place?
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That line from Arthur about being all wrong about Merlin made me so furious. I'm still not over it. It's like they are willfully dismantling all the good they've done with this relationship over the past seasons. And promote Arwen instead, of course. If I see another one of their forced-down-our-throats romantic scenes, I might vomit. I can't believe they let Gwen accompany Arthur while Merlin couldn't be there. It's just ... I was prepared for a lot of bullshit, but not this. Not after the Gwen Overcompensation Arc from hell we had to endure this series.
After all this, the completely useless what's-her-name/Gwaine's love interest plotline shouldn't even get my blood boiling anymore, but it does, it's just so appallingly badly done. Seriously, how did these writers/producers even get their jobs in the first place?