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Merlin Season 5 Episode 2 Three years have passed, the Round Table is fully established and peace has descended upon the kingdom of Camelot under the rule of Arthur and Guinevere. Peace cannot reign eternal however, as a darkness may be approaching.

Merlin Season 5 Episode 2 A retinue of knights haven't returned from their mission to Ismere, a frozen tundra in the north of Albion. It wouldn't be so bad, except that the dashing Sir Gwaine and improbably garbed and ridiculously tall Sir Percival are amongst the missing. It's therefore up to Arthur to rescue his knights from the clutches of the Saxons and whatever other perils they may have encountered.

Merlin Season 5 Episode 2 Of course, there's only one real peril in Merlin and, before we know what's happening, Morgana is revealed as the true reason for the disappearances. She seeks the key to knowledge and, thankfully, has stumbled across it, with the assistance of Ruadan (Liam Cunningham). The knights, she has decided, should be put to work in the mines, giving us many scenes of Gwaine and Percival stripped to the waist

Merlin Season 5 Episode 2 Viewers won't have to put up with such displays of unbridled masculinity for long, as Arthur, accompanied by Merlin and the knights, set out to defeat Morgana once more and rescue their lost friends.However, something dangerous is afoot, old enemies return, new allies are revealed and Arthur is at the centre of a darkness that may consume Camelot.

Merlin Season 5 Episode 2 Julian Jones' script bristles with promise and casts its shadow over our characters, giving us a wonderful blend of action, danger and humour. Obviously, given he's a series creator, he's comfortable with the characters and knows the direction of the series, providing us with a screenplay heavy with possibilities for the future.

Merlin Season 5 Episode 2 All the key players have returned, with Bradley James and Colin Morgan comfortably settled in their roles of Arthur and Merlin. They don't look much older, but there's a certain weariness to Merlin, whilst Arthur looks more regal than in previous seasons. Together, however, they do look like young friends who are having far too much fun, interspersed with telling moments of revelation as they share their responsibilities - will Arthur ever discover the truth?

Merlin Season 5 Episode 2 With the return of Lindsay Duncan as Queen Annis and Katie McGrath's Morgana, strong women are given a prominent role in this episode. Even new servant girl, Cefa, is a strong (if somewhat two-dimensional) character whose only failing is her faith. In the last few minutes of Arthur's Bane (Part 1), we discover the strength of Guinevere as she dispenses justice; clearly, she's neither a trophy wife nor a retiring wallflower.

Merlin Season 5 Episode 2 John Hurt makes his cameo as the dragon count, but there is a sense that the character has served its purpose. Once again, Merlin receives a warning from someone about to die and it's for the dragon to fill in the missing information - there's a feeling that the dragon is simply there to fulfil an episodic obligation. By a similar thread, Richard Wilson's Gaius is sadly reduced to standing by and looking concerned. Let's hope both are given much more to do, especially as the CGI for the dragon continues to look rather impressive.

Merlin Season 5 Episode 2 Talking of limited screen time, it's good to see that the knights are getting more play. Sure, Gwaine and Percival spend much of their time here captured and put to work, but their interaction is interesting and Eoin Macklin and Tom Hopper manage to make a meal of their lines, with Gwaine appearing bold and adventurous even in his captive state.