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Previously on
Camelot
The legend's clear:
whoever pulls the sword
from that rock shall be
the king to unite all of Briton.
I present to you
your undoubted king!
And every king needs
his champions.
So I call upon Leontes,
to whom I owe my life.
I had a dream--
maybe a vision--of you.
Guinevere,
this is the amazing Leontes.
Actually, we've known
each other a very long time.
This is my betrothed.
I am.
I'm Uther's daughter
and sole heir.
This castle and realm
should be mine.
We don't need to be opposed;
we can work together.
For you, this is nothing;
for me, everything.
♪
Original Air Date on April 8, 2011
No more than six guards.
Paltry defences.
It's perfect.
Huh! These are easy pickings.
Come on!
I just said, I don't understand
the rush to get married.
You've been sweethearts
since you were children.
Engaged for five years--
I don't call that
a rush.
Bridget?
What if he isn't the one?
You're getting married
in three days.
You're just having
a wobble.
Listen, good men aren't
just rare right now;
they're practically
non-existent.
Leontes is young,
good looking,
and the king's champion,
for goodness sake!
He's a good union, and he'll
protect your father's land.
But most of all,
he's the one your mother
always wanted for you.
I've told Leontes,
wherever we go,
I want you with me.
You're not just
my cousin;
you're my closest friend.
- Guinevere!
- Father, do you mind?!
We must leave here.
We're being attacked.
Come on, we must leave.
Father, stop them!
We can't just let them do this!
This is no time
to argue.
Put those things down!
Get out of our things
and just go!
Guinevere, you can't fight them!
There's too many of them.
- Guinevere, now!
- We can't just leave!
Leave
before I hurt you!
Let's go!
What are all these people
doing here?
What do they want?
Favours from the new king.
Your Highness,
might I have a moment,
just to beg your indulgence--
- Sorry.
- Sire.
Your Highness,
just a moment of your time.
Wrong brother;
it's him you want.
- Oh, Your Highness--
- I'll be with you soon. Or someone will. I promise.
The word has spread.
The people are flocking.
It's good.
- Your Highness.
- Leontes. What's wrong?
What's happened?
Bandits attacked us,
Your Highness.
They took everything. We can't
go back there; it's not safe.
Can we give them sanctuary here?
Find them rooms? I'll vouch for them.
No. This isn't a lodge.
Of course.
You can choose whatever room
you like. They won't be
comfortable, but
you'll be safe here.
Thank you.
But there will be no wedding now, just
when she most needed your protection.
You're due
to be married?
- In three days.
- Then it must be here.
- What? No.
- Why not?
- You didn't want them to stay.
- Oh, I changed my mind.
Nothing says hope
like a wedding.
The marriage of the king's
champion--a perfect symbol.
Unless you object,
Your Highness?
No, of course not.
Thank you.
Your daughter and Leontes
shall marry here at Camelot.
You're very kind.
Break the lock.
So this is where Uther
tortured his prisoners.
Did you bring prisoners here?
Not just prisoners;
anyone
who crossed him.
Leave us.
What's your name?
Vivian.
Come here.
Did you serve my father?
Yes.
Where did you get
these markings?
The Romans brought my family
here as slaves,
hundreds of years ago.
I was told that
when the Empire fell,
we stayed.
The markings are
from our homeland.
- Tell me what you thought of Uther.
- I respected your father.
Did you like him?
Did you fear him?
I respected
your father.
I want you to do something
for me.
Go through the staff.
Everyone you trust, keep;
anyone you don't, get rid of.
All right.
This castle needs new air.
More women would be good.
But first
have this room
cleared.
Except for those.
The chambers are
in a poor state now, but
it'll just take
a little work to improve them.
There.
Forgive me for asking, but
where are all the servants?
Who do we talk to
about the preparations?
Oh, well
there aren't
exactly any
Just us, then?
Right.
Good.
Okay.
You are what we need.
The first wedding of Camelot.
I am going to make you a bride
worthy of legend.
- You're going to make me blush.
- You've done well.
Leontes is an excellent match.
That's what I keep telling her.
- And he has the king's favour.
- I know.
I couldn't ask
for anyone better.
Here, come.
Do you love him?
I'm not sure I even know
what that word means.
That's all right.
I was the same.
But, you know,
with a little luck,
in time, you might fall
in love with him.
And if you don't,
before you know it,
he'll give you children,
and then you'll
you'll love them.
Hardly an army
fit for a king.
We lost a lot of good men
during the fight with Lot.
Sooner or later
others are going to come.
But right now we're vulnerable.
If we recruit an exceptional warrior,
it would boost our morale,
shake things up a bit.
Then with a bit of luck, everyone
will hear about it and come.
Anyone spring to mind?
Maybe. Gawain, a warrior
I fought against once.
I tried to recruit him
to Uther's men, but he refused.
What makes you think
we get him this time?
This is different. Isn't that
what you keep telling me?
No harm in asking.
Can I help you?
I'm here for the king only.
His sister sends a message.
Your sister and ally invites you
to visit your father's castle.
She's planning a feast
in your honour.
Oh
Such hospitality.
Why?
I only relay
what I am told.
Then we accept.
We'll ride out
immediately.
She'll be delighted.
You don't accept anything
without conferring with me.
I'm the king
and I made a decision.
I think there's quite enough
to be doing here.
Like hosting a wedding?
Morgan's my sister. I want
to get to know her better.
If I can't unite my own family, how
am I going to unite the country?
Hmm?
- So, where do we find this warrior?
- The last I heard of him,
he was a day's ride
from here. Yah!
I see the way
you look at her--
Guinevere.
Leontes' Guinevere?
You dreamt of her.
- No I didn't.
- Don't lie to me.
Have you met her
before today?
At the coronation,
that's all.
Nowhere else?
No.
- Not on a beach?
- Why do you think I met her on a beach?
Because I saw it.
It was a dream. I had a dream
of her; nothing else.
Good,
because she belongs to Leontes.
Nobody belongs to anyone.
And nothing jeopardizes
our work here,
least of all a woman.
Do you think you have the right
to talk to me like that?
Everything you are
right now
is because of me.
Remember that.
- Yah!
- Yah!
Your Highness.
I'm honoured.
Thank you.
You have made changes.
Yes,
it needed a woman's touch.
Come on. I'm sure you'd like
to relax before dinner.
Vivian will look after you
and show you to your chambers.
Merlin,
you're with me.
I'm so glad
you accepted my invitation.
I didn't;
Arthur did.
You can't let the boy
out of your sight.
It's my job
to protect him.
- I simply want to know him.
- The crown is his now.
I understand that.
So you've abandoned
your claim entirely.
Here you are.
Your old room.
From when you were
Uther's lackey.
Impressive.
And why don't we have meals
like this?
Thank you, Vivian.
If I wanted to poison you, I wouldn't
do it by wasting good quail soup.
So Arthur,
now that you have the crown,
what will you do with it?
That's a good question.
Then dazzle me
with a good answer.
"The first duty of a man
and of a king
is the seeking after and
investigation of truth." Cicero.
- That's right.
- He's been a good student.
But how do you apply
that principle in practice?
Before I make too many decisions,
I must get to know my kingdom--
get to know its people.
And they must get to know you.
I didn't know you were there.
That was quite a feast
you gave us.
I just wanted
to spend some time with you.
I've had a lot to eat
and drink.
Can't promise I'll be awake for that long.
Men seldom are.
Hm!
Is this the room
our father used to sleep in?
Yes, with my mother.
When I was very little.
Tell me about him.
He
He was a great warrior.
He could be kind.
But he could also be cruel--
extremely cruel.
I know my arrival was
difficult for you.
But I'm glad
we got to start again
tonight--
glad we could get
to know each other properly.
Yes.
It's just that I
I don't really know you, Arthur.
Who are you?
I can't really tell.
Ask me anything.
Were you ever told
you were the son of a king?
No.
Honestly.
Until Merlin arrived
just after our father's death,
I knew nothing.
You knew nothing.
Yes.
And now?
What do you hope for?
What's in there?
Ah!
- I'm so sorry. Did I hurt you?
- No.
No, it's fine.
Now, if you don't mind,
I'd quite like to pass out.
Of course.
Sleep well,
Your Highness.
Just Arthur.
Yes.
Just Arthur.
So your fearless warrior
lives in this burnt-out church.
This is the place;
has to be.
- And you're certain?
- Let's find out. Come on.
Hello?
Your king requires
your service.
- I don't recognize any king.
- Well, he recognizes you.
And he demands your loyalty.
You.
I've told you before, I'm not
interested in serving Uther.
I thought you said
he was good. He's not that good.
Camelot's got plenty of men
as good as him.
- Who's Camelot?
- It's not a who; it's a place.
From where my brother,
King Arthur, rules the country.
- Not my bit, he doesn't.
- You don't know anything about him.
Hardly surprising,
if you shut yourself away here.
So he's another warlord
who thinks he's a king.
I'm not interested.
- He's from Uther's bloodline.
- That's nothing to be proud of.
He pulled the sword of Mars
from the waterfall.
What do you want me to do?
Cheer?
He vanquished
King Lot.
Lot's dead?
So what do you want
with me?
We need a strong warrior to return
with us, help train others.
We came from the coast
to look for you.
Then you wasted your time.
Obviously.
We're going to have
to sleep here.
Not unless you pay me.
This is what's happened
to you? From a respected warrior
to demanding payment
for lodging. It's impressive.
There's nothing
worth fighting for anymore.
I take money
where I can get it.
This is the Lord's dwelling.
And this grants me access.
Fine.
But come first light,
you leave.
- What is your name?
- It's Guinevere.
He was so proud
at that kill.
The stag refused to die
for a long time.
Uther loved to fight.
I remember.
The wounded deer jumps
highest,
strives the hardest.
I'm not a wounded deer,
Merlin.
And I'm not
a king's trophy.
Good.
Let's drink to that.
Do you remember me
as a child?
No.
I remember you.
You came once
when my father was ill.
You cured him.
I've cured many.
I adored you
for that.
I told him that when I grew up,
I'd marry you.
And do you know what he said?
No.
He said, "Marry Merlin
and everything will be yours.
Except your soul".
A little harsh.
I can smell you, Merlin.
It was you.
I should've known.
The wine.
The wine!
Arthur
You can't be in here.
Don't do this.
I have to see you.
I have to talk to you.
I can't.
Tell me you're not thinking
of me, and I'll leave you alone.
Meet me at the beach.
- I don't know if I can.
- I'll wait for you.
- If I'm not there--
- I'll wait for you.
Get off me!
Where's Arthur?
Arthur!!
Let me go.
Do you always wake
in such a bad mood?
- What are you taking?
- Just a few toenails.
And I trimmed your beard.
You were looking dishevelled.
- Where's Arthur?
- Gone.
He left in the night.
Why are you holding me?
I'm worried for my brother.
You may be dangerous.
I'm dangerous?
I saw
what you did to Uther.
Tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk!
You murdered
your own father.
Father! Hm!
He never deserved
to be called a father.
Fathers don't do to their
daughters what Uther did to me.
Ooh!
What did he do to you, Morgan?
He made me strong.
And for that I'm grateful.
What you can do--
this power
you've learned--
that doesn't
make you strong;
it hurts you;
it costs.
Don't try and frighten me,
Merlin!
It's true.
You're in its grip
even now.
Oh, you don't
realize it,
but you've never been more
vulnerable in your life.
I'm not the one
tied up here, am I?
- You think I can't free myself?
- Then do it.
- Oh, no, no, no, no. I don't perform tricks.
- Because you can't.
Because I'm strong enough
to choose not to.
It would be stronger
to choose to do it.
To do it at will?
Is that what you can do?
- Yes.
- Show me.
Show me what you can do.
That's you.
That's you as a child.
Enough!
The price will be
too high.
No.
Not too high at all.
Let me go.
Untie me.
Morgan.
Morgan.
MORGAN!!
- Don't marry him.
- Don't be ridiculous.
- He's not right for you.
- You don't even know me.
There was something
between us.
At the coronation.
And here,
when we met.
I didn't feel it.
- Stop denying it.
- What do you want me to say?
That there could be something
between us.
- I'm getting married.
- Don't.
Are you asking me
as my king?
Or as a complete stranger
who's only met me twice
who has decided
that he can order me about?
If you don't feel the same
way, then why did you come?
To ask you to stop.
You could've said that
at Camelot.
You came
because
you wanted this too.
No.
Maybe.
Again.
Stop.
He'll know.
Why are you crying?
Because I want this.
Just once,
just once,
just once,
just once
- You get away from that stuff.
- Marcus Aurelius.
You've read it?
One of the great
philosopher kings.
I'm, uh
struggling a little.
Where are you up to?
"From the reputation
and remembrance of my father,
"I learnt modesty
and a manly character.
"And from my brother Severus,
I learnt to love my kin,
and to love truth
and justice."
You're very good.
Who taught you?
My father.
What about you?
Teaching myself.
That's quite a task.
So why bother?
To be better.
You were right about him.
He'd be perfect.
If only he knew it.
If I did come,
one condition:
teach me
how to read this book.
By the time we're finished
at Camelot,
you'll be ready
to write a book.
It's over.
This was it--
the once.
Now we must never
talk of it.
He must never know.
I have to get ready
for my wedding.
Oh, good, yes. Put one here
and just put one there.
Oh, I need you to switch.
Yes, madam.
Higher!
Bring it up
a bit more.
You're going
to put that up?
Oh, yes, higher.
And a little bit higher.
Okay, stop.
He'll know.
Tonight, Leontes will know.
What are we going
to do?
We have to fix this.
Leontes is a good man.
I know.
Oh, my God.
Give me the knife.
- It's already dead.
- We can make it right.
Get me the wine sack.
What are you going to do?
We have to get back.
You're leaving?
What you showed me;
is that all you've learnt?
For now.
You don't understand
the forces you're messing with.
I do. You won't get
what you want.
We'll just have to wait
and see, won't we?
I've learned
to be patient.
Tell the king
he has a home here, always.
Morgan? Morgan.
May your health and
judgment return promptly.
Open the gates!
Last night of freedom, Leontes!
You'll soon be a married man!
No!
Put me down! No!
Gawain.
Arthur.
Apparently
I work for you now.
Here we go, son!
Messenger brought this.
Didn't say who it was from.
Do you want to open it now?
Yes.
Oh, that is so beautiful.
We should put it on a ribbon
so that you can wear it.
♪
- Your health, Sire.
- Your Highness.
Your Highness.
Arthur,
Your Highness,
there's something
I wanted to ask you.
Would you preside over our ceremony?
I've arranged to have an elder
from our village do it, but it would mean
so much more if the king would honour it.
Of course.
Thank you.
And if the storm blows
through our land ♪
I'll be your shelter ♪
I'll be your shelter ♪
If you'll be my light ♪
If you'll be my light ♪
And if the world should fall
to winter ♪
I'll be your wife ♪
I'll be your wife ♪
If you'll be my light ♪
Lucky Leontes.
my light ♪
And if the skies should cloud
to darkness ♪
I'll be your sun ♪
I'll be your sun ♪
If you'll be my wife ♪
If you'll be my wife ♪
Let's see
what's truly in your heart,
brother.
May these rings stand forever
as a symbol of your unity
and fidelity.
May you live
and grow old together,
knowing only the truth
of undying love.
And if the storm ♪
if the world
should fall ♪
By witness
of all of those present
I confirm you
as man and wife.
Leontes and Guinevere!
♪
Leontes and Guinevere!
My wife.
My husband.
And if the world should
fall to winter ♪
I'll be your walls ♪