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Even if he couldn't do magic, Merlin was a pretty stand-up guy... unless you count that time he tricked a woman into getting with his friend by disguising him as her husband.
Transcript
- 00:02
The name Merlin is pretty much synonymous with magician. So in a book [Arm waves a magic wand and the word Merlin turns into magician]
- 00:07
like 'The Crystal Cave' that's entirely focused on Merlin you'd expect a lot of
- 00:11
magic yeah? David Blaine's about to jump out from behind a tree right? Errr, no. [Merlin pulls a rabbit out a hat]
- 00:17
Mary Stewart's take on Merlin is a distinctly unmagical one, luckily she doesn't have
- 00:22
Merlin entertain at kids parties that'd just be a bummer for everyone.
Full Transcript
- 00:26
It's not that Stewart's book is completely devoid of magic, in the Crystal Cave Merlin does [A magic wand is waved at a pack of cards and the wand snaps in half]
- 00:30
have the power of sight, the ability to see future events in dreams or visions.
- 00:35
Thankfully he can't see too far into the future or he might get a bit freaked out
- 00:39
by airplanes and Wi-Fi. Even though sight is definitely a superpower it's not [Merlin waving his arms and screaming in bed]
- 00:44
exactly magic that Merlin controls, it's more like TV that sometimes is on except
- 00:51
Merlin doesn't even get to hold the remote control. Which must be frustrating [Merlin with a satellite dish on his head]
- 00:55
especially if you get stuck on an infomercial. [Merlin falling asleep]
- 00:57
So if Berlin's not all that magical what's he got going for him?
- 01:01
Well the round table is a pretty exclusive club after all, they don't just
- 01:04
let you in because you really really want to join and you remembered to say [Security guy chucks someone away]
- 01:08
please. Instead of being a super magician Stuart's Merlin is a clever practical
- 01:13
engineer who marshals his talent, logic and braininess to solve problems. We can [Merlin solving a rubix cube]
- 01:18
see this Merlin in action when he helps Uther get together with Igrain a woman he
- 01:22
loves who also happens to be married to his nemesis Gorlois which complicates
- 01:28
things... Without magic Merlin can't just magically make Igrain fall in love with [Merlin waves a magic wand]
- 01:32
Uther or teleport Gorlois into space or some combination of these magic based
- 01:37
strategies... Instead he uses his vast intelligence to make some drugs that [Merlin mixing ingredients in a cauldron]
- 01:42
disguise Uther as Gorlois and no Shmoop in no way condones the making of drugs or
- 01:47
taking of drugs or disguising yourself as Gorlois to do harm, even for a [Uther drinking a potion]
- 01:51
Halloween party. This magic free conception of Merlin isn't without
- 01:55
precedent, Stuart's novel is heavily based on the work of Geoffrey of
- 01:58
Monmouth a Welsh cleric who gave one of the original accounts of the Arthurian
- 02:03
legend. Geoffrey thought Merlin was one heck of an engineer responsible for the
- 02:08
construction of the Giants dance or what we now know as Stonehenge. [Merlin dressed as a builder]
- 02:12
And all without the ability to make huge stones float which makes it even more
- 02:16
impressive, sure Stuart's Merlin isn't the most magical guy around but we'll
- 02:20
take Stonehenge over pulling a rabbit out of a hat any day. Although we'd still
- 02:24
really like to know how they do that rabbit thing. [Merlin looks amazed as a magician pulls a rabbit out of a hat]
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