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| The Sarum |
24/11/2012.
Bleugh … !
He says: in something of a tired tone of voice.
Do you mind me making a confession … ?
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| Guinevere |
This is going to be one of those two-part posts. Mostly where my DVD player managed to FAIL to record tonight’s episode of Merlin
— The Hollow Queen, so you know — and it’s taken me a while to figure out that was due to either a bad blank disc …
Or me programming the blessed thing wrong.
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| Morgana, Trapped |
On the other hand, as things are getting late … ?
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| Trapped, again |
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| Dægal |
I’m going to hit the sack.
JUST so I can have a good night’s sleep, before telling you about the actually episode.
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| Arthur and Company |
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25/11/2012.
Right … !
I’m now thoroughly rested: I’ve disconnected the (soon to be gone) dead washing machine and cleaned a drain.
And now I’m back to telling you about last night’s episode of Merlin.
Just so you know, though … ? Just so you know, for some reason, my DVD recorder failed to record last nights episode for some reason.
Thankfully, I managed to use my TV’s ability to record things to record the episode to a USB flash drive: the TV saves such things as what’s called an MPEG2 based
transport-stream.Then used
vlc to re-encode the result into what’s called a programme stream: this has the file extension .mpg on my version of Mac OS X.Once THAT was done … I’ve used MPEG Streamclip 1.9.2 to separate that file into an audio and video file: which I can reintegrate as an
m4v file with iMovie.But enough with the technical details, let’s move onto the episode, shall we?
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Last night’s episode saw Merlin — Colin Morgan — talked into helping the mysterious Dægal: a young man who claims to be both a druid, and to have a seriously ill younger sister.
What Merlin doesn’t realise … ?
Is that Dægal has been persuaded — much against his better nature — to lie to Merlin.
By Morgana: keen to get someone she sees as an irritant out of her way.
With all THIS taking place … ?
All this taking place just as Camelot is expecting a visit from the formidable Sarum of Amatar: a king who both hates sorcery, has a habit of assassinating people … and putting his subjects on spikes …
All this … and, as it turns out, he had managed to a certain sorceress …
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Now, I’ll happily admit to being a touch frustrated last night’s episode didn’t record to disc as I thought it would: so that sort of left me feeling a touch frustrated at the episode.
However, that doesn’t blind me to the episodes basic soundness.
It was a nicely put together one that helps take forward this season’s story.
And one that leaves me wanting to see more.
Let’s hope next week’s episode is just as good.





