"Merlin" The Disir (TV Episode 2012) Poster

(TV Series)

(2012)

Bradley James: Arthur

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  • Arthur : Are you feeling all right, Merlin?

    Merlin : Quite, My Lord.

    Arthur : I find more and more your face resembles the back end of a cat. See? You don't even laugh at my jokes anymore. Seriously, I haven't seen you smile these past three days.

    Merlin : I'm not sure there's a great deal to smile about.

  • Arthur : I am not my father.

    Merlin : No.

    Arthur : Then why do they judge me so?

    Merlin : I'm not sure I'm the person to ask.

    Arthur : I am asking you, Merlin, man to man.

    Merlin : Well, perhaps they feel you're worthy enough to BE judged.

    Arthur : What do you mean by that?

    Merlin : Judgment is wasted on a man who won't listen.

    Arthur : You think I should take them seriously.

    Merlin : I think you already have.

  • Merlin : Why do you risk so much for one man?

    Arthur : I'd do the same for ANY knight.

    Merlin : Though obviously not me.

    Arthur : Actually, I would. Servants are hard to come by, even the bad ones.

    Merlin : [sarcastically]  I'm touched.

  • Arthur : How did you know this place was sacred?

    Merlin : That's obvious.

    Arthur : Pretend it isn't.

  • Gaius : This is a rune mark, My Lord.

    Arthur : That's what everyone keeps telling me.

    Gaius : In times past, this mark aroused great fear. It was given to those found wanting by the court of the Disir.

    Merlin : The Disir?

    Gaius : The highest court of the old religion. Three women were chosen at birth to be trained as seers and soothsayers. There only task was to interpret the word of the Triple Goddess. When they sat in judgment, there word was final.

    Arthur : All this worn out superstition has no relevance now. I don't see what bearing it has on me or Camelot.

    Gaius : Because, sire, the Disir have seen fit to give you this. This is the judgment of the gods against you.

    Arthur : This is nonsense, surely.

    Gaius : The old religion held that the rune mark not only contained the man's guilt but the path that the gods have chosen for him. That is why it is both a judgment and fate.

    Arthur : I make my own path.

    Gaius : Do you? It is said that only the gods can alter a man's fate, and, even then, only when he repents and appeases them.

    Arthur : You don't believe any of this? Gaius?

    Gaius : I'm an old man, sire, old enough to be wary of dismissing other people's beliefs.

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