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Author Topic: Merlin (and I don't mean the happy pig)  (Read 262 times)

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Merlin (and I don't mean the happy pig)
« on: March 23, 2010, 10:03:23 AM »
At first it was a rubbish kids show, but the second season was very very good. The BBC show about Merlin as a boy seems set in a version of (pre) Arthurian Britain (the time of his father, Uther), that is also purely fantasy. Either that or I display stunning ingnorance of the Britain of that era. Does anyone know more about the setting as envisioned in Merlin; it seems that Camelot is surrounded by magical (and not magical) kingdoms dreamed up by the writers.
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