Over the years there has been a lot of debate among whovians as to what the Doctors actual age is. One minute he is 400, then he is 1000 then he is 700 then 953 then 900 again. Steven Moffat himself has said that the Doctor himself isn’t sure what age he is due to the fact that he regenerates and travels through time which is fair enough. For all we know Gallifreyan years may not be the same length of time as earth years. A Gallifreyan year may be equivilant to 10 earth years.
Still for fun and because I am bored I have decided to based on the information seen in the show try and work out what the Doctors real age is, inconsistencies and all.
How Long Can Each Incarnation Live For?
A good way of determining the Doctors age is by looking at how long a single incarnation of a time lord can live for. Now its never said for sure how long each incarnation of the Doctor can live for, but we can work it out based on 11. 11 was about 11 hundred years old at least when he died of old age.
He had spent two hundred years on his goodbye tour in series 6 and then spent another 900 years on Trenzalore. He may have lived an extra hundred years or so in between series 6 and 7, but lets just say he was about 11 hundred years old when he died.
So that’s the maximum an incarnation of a time lord can live for. This means that a time lords total life span is about 14300 years.
As you will soon see however the accident prone Doctor who has rattled through his incarnations is actually quite young for a time lord.
How Long Did Each Doctor Live?
The First Doctor lived for 11 hundred years. we can tell this based on the fact that he died of old age much like the 11th Doctor. Therefore he must have lived as long as he did.
There is a bit of a contradiction here however as the Second Doctor says that he is 400 years old. This can be explained however by the fact that he felt younger after having been renewed in a younger body. Look at it this way suppose when you were 80 years old you were youthed and became a twenty year old again. You might say “I’m twenty” when giving your age as you would look and feel like a twenty year old. Technically yes you would be in the body of a twenty year old, but you would actually have been alive for 80 years. Similarly the Doctor was actually 1100, but after his regeneration which made him younger he considered himself a 400 year old. This would also explain when the Third Doctor refers to himself as being over 1000 years old. On that occasion he was referring to his actual age rather than the age he had been regenerated to.
The Second Doctor meanwhile lived for only 3 years what we saw on screen. We now this because there was never a period where he was not with a human companion, Ben, Polly, Jamie, Victoria and Zoe. None of them were shown to age during their time with the Doctor so we can assume that his whole life was three or maybe 5 at the most years.
Of course this is not including the season 6B theory. Season 6B was created by Paul Cornell to explain some of those glaring plotholes and errors in the later multi Doctor stories.
In the Five Doctors the second Doctor knows that Jamie and Zoe had their memories wiped of their travels with him and were sent home. Thing is he couldn’t know that as Zoe and Jamie’s memories being taken by the Time Lords according to The War Games happened mere minutes before his regeneration and exile to earth. Also in The Two Doctors he is shown to be working with the time lords even though he was on the run from them at that point in his life, and Jamie knows about them too when he never learned about the Time Lords until The War Games. Plus there is also the fact that both Troughton and Hines look considerably older and the rather stupid moment where the 6th Doctor asks his predecessor where he managed to get a statini remote control.
Season 6B gets round these errors by stating that just before the time lord high council changed his appearance at the end of The War Games the Celestial Intervention Agency captured him and offered him a pardon provided he became an agent of theirs.
With no other choice the Doctor agreed and spent many years as their agent and later picks up Jamie and Victoria as his companions at some point. The Three Doctors, The Five Doctors and The Two Doctors all take place in this time period for the Second Doctor. Eventually however the Doctor managed to escape from them, but they later captured him and deciding he was too much of a loose canon handed him back over to the high council. The high council wiped his memory of his time with the CIA and completed his regeneration and sent him to earth in exile.
I have always rather liked this theory and it does explain those errors in the multi Doctor stories rather nicely. It explains how the Second Doctor knows about Jamie and Zoe losing their memories in The Five Doctors and how Jamie knows about the Time Lords in The Two Doctors, why the second Doctor and Jamie look so much older and finally how 6 does not remember being given the statini remote control when he was in his second incarnation.
Sadly however season 6B has never been made canon, though as is this case with most spin off material there is nothing in the show to contradict it itself and so therefore if you want to consider it canon then it is. Terrence Dicks has embraced it meanwhile and even set a second Doctor novel during the season 6B timeline.
If we take Season 6B as canon then the Second Doctor lived for well over 200 years. We can tell this based on how aged he looks in The Two Doctors. Remember that the 11th Doctor did not age at all in 200 years in series 6 so therefore in order for the second Doctor have aged as visibly as he did he must have lived for a lot longer than that, though for how long I don’t know, lets say 400 years as that’s how long it was before 11’s hair began to get a bit grey in The Time of The Doctor.
Whatever the case whether you consider Season 6B canon or not he did not remember these years due to the Time Lords wiping his memory so to the best of his knowledge his second incarnation lived for just 3 or so years.
The Third Doctor meanwhile lived for 300 years. We can tell this based on the fact that the Fourth Doctor said he was 700 years old when he was at the beginning of his life. As the Second Doctor said he was 400 this means that 300 years have taken place since them.
Now these 300 years must have taken place in the Third Doctors life. We know that the Second Doctors whole life that he remembers was spent with Jamie and Jamie didn’t age 300 years when he was with him. Thus it must have happened in 3’s time. There is a gap for these adventures to take place in The Third Doctors life. In between The Green Death and The Time Warrior the Doctor is free to travel the universe and he has no companion so he could have easily had 300 years worth of adventures.
The Fourth Doctor meanwhile must have lived close to 200 years. We know this because the Sixth Doctor states that he is 900 at the beginning of his life. Now again these two hundred years must have taken place in the Fourth Doctors life. The Fifth Doctor could only have lived for 3 years as much like the Second he was never without a companion none of whom aged when they were with him.
Thus these two hundred years take place largely in 4’s life. The Fourth Doctor has two large gaps in his life without a companion and added to that Romana is a time lady and therefore has as long a life as he did.
The Sixth Doctor meanwhile lived for exactly 53 years. The Seventh Doctor states mere minutes after he has regenerated that he is 953. Therefore since 6 stated that he was 900 at the start of his life he lived exactly 53 years.
Now its impossible to tell how long 7 and 8 lived for, but since both McCoy and McGann had aged visibly by their last appearance as the Doctor, Doctor Who 1996 and The Night of the Doctor, (as both were made many years later). Since it takes over 400 years for an incarnation to age, both of these incarnations therefore lived for over 400 years.
The War Doctor meanwhile as he died of old age lived for 1100 years just like the First Doctor.
Now here we run into a problem as The Ninth Doctor says that he is 900 years old. An obvious contradiction to what we saw before. A possible theory for this could be that as he shunned the War Doctor from his memory he wiped all the years he was him from his memory too, though as the 8th Doctor was so closely linked to War, having decided to become him, maybe he decided not to count the years he was 8 either and rounded his age off roughly at where he was when he was 7 in the 900’s.
The Ninth Doctor meanwhile we know lived for one year. The 10th Doctor states that he is 900 years old at the start of his life so therefore 9 lived just one year. Added to the 9 is always travelling with Rose too. Though he may have been on adventures without Rose before hand clearly he had not been on that many as he mentions having recently regenerated in Rose.
The Tenth Doctor lived for just 6 years. The 11th Doctor says that he is 906 in his first year, but this is not including his year in the negated timeline in The Last of the Time Lords. Therefore the Tenth Doctor including that negated year lived for 6 years.
Finally the Eleventh Doctor as we know lived for 11 hundred years.
The Doctors Total Age
So taking all of this info into account.
The First Doctor lived for 1100 years
The Second Doctor lived for 400 plus years (including Season 6B which I do!)
The Third Doctor lived for 300 years
The Fourth Doctor lived for 200 years
The Fifth Doctor lived for 3 years
The Sixth Doctor lived for 53 years
The Seventh Doctor lived for 400 plus years
The Eighth Doctor lived for 400 plus years
The War Doctor lived for 1100 years
The Ninth Doctor lived for 1 year
The Tenth Doctor lived for 6 years
The Eleventh Doctor lived for 1100 years
Total age = 7263
Like all celebrities the Doctor lies about his age. In all fairness though he is much younger than a time lord his age should be. He has lost about 7037 years of his life due to his dangerous lifestyle.
Like a lot of people out there I love Dragons. They are among the most fascinating and spectacular of fantasy creatures. Dragons can come in all shapes and sizes. Some are nothing more than savage beasts. A Dinosaur that can breath fire whilst other Dragons serve as a metaphor for greed and some can even offer up are a rare blend of immense power, wisdom and grace.
They can be anything from the heroes funny sidekick to their arch enemy to the destruction of mankind itself!
In this article I am going to look at my top 10 Dragons. As always all opinions here are my own and let me know which of any of my choices you agree with.
10/ Dragon (Shrek)
One of the few well known female Dragons in popular culture. Dragon who is voiced by Frank Welker appears in every entry of the Shrek series though her most prominent role is in the first and in my opinion best Shrek movie.
Dragon is a ferocious beast that guards Princess Fiona. She kills scores of knights who try and rescue Fiona from her prison, but is later shown to be susceptible to flattery when Donkey is able to charm his way out of being eaten alive.
Like a lot of monsters in popular culture Dragon ultimately just wants to be loved and though he appears reluctant at first Donkey eventually begins a relationship with her with the two even having children.
I don’t even want to think about how Donkey could have conceivably got a creature 30 times his size pregnant.
Dragon proved to be a very popular character with audiences. Indeed the final scene with her Dronkeys was only added in at the very last minute as initial audience reaction had proven negative due to her absence.
Dragons best moment for me is in the first Shrek movie where she devours the main antagonist Lord Farquad voiced by John Lithgow.
This moment is fabulous in how comically anti climactic it is. Farquad has both Shrek and Fiona at his mercy and we think that there is going to be a big fight between Shrek and Farquad’s men to save Fiona, but its resolved in about ten seconds as Dragon bursts in and swallows him. He is later shown to still be alive in its gut however during the Shrek and the swamp karoke,
Later films in the series depict Dragon as becoming domesticated and thus more vulnerable such as in Shrek The Third where she is captured relatively easily by Prince Charming. Though despite this she still manages to cause his death too.
Overall Dragon served as quite a good comical take on the more classical interpretation of Dragons in popular culture and served as a great foil to the Donkey character.
9/ 7th Voyage of Sinbad Dragon
One of the late great Ray Harryhausen’s more overlooked creations this is also one of the most badass Dragons of all time.
It is kept chained up by the evil wizard Sokurah in his cave. Despite this he appears to be able to control it or it appears to be loyal to him as the Dragon later obeys his orders after it is unshackled.
The Dragon is kept as a kind of guard dog for his cave as Sokurah lives on an island of giant man eating Cyclops’s as well as giant two headed birds!
Like I said even by Dragon standards this is pretty badass to be the top dog on an island of Giant two headed Eagles and Cyclops’s and living Skeletons.
The Dragon eats the Cyclop’s for breakfast, literally they are its food supply!
This is what the Dragon eats for lunch! Just goes to show you there is always a bigger fish.
The fight between the Dragon and the Cyclops is one of the best monster battles in Harryhausen’s career.
It kind of reminds me of the fight between Kong and the large Theropod Dinosaur in King Kong in that here we have a more mammalian creature that uses its big arms and intelligence battling a large reptillian creature that uses its massive jaws and killer instinct. Like Kong vs the Dinosaur its a great tooth vs fist fight.
Though the Dragon can breath fire it kills the Cyclops using only its sheer brute strength alone and literally crushes the behemoth in its jaws. The Cyclops does put up a good fight it must be said, but the Dragon ultimately proves who the real king of Colossa is.
The only bad thing about the Dragon is that he is killed a bit too easily. Really his death is almost as anti climactic as Lord Farquads! They literally just shoot the Dragon and that’s that. Its a shame as I really wanted to see the Dragon attack Sinbad’s men like the Cyclops did earlier, eat a couple of them maybe even use its fire breath on them, but sadly they just shoot it and that’s that. It almost feels like we were cheated out of one last big monster fight.
Still overall its a brilliant Dragon and its a shame that its often so overlooked even by fans of Harryhausen. Dennis Muren a special effects artist who worked on Jurassic Park among other things later mentioned that when he went to visit Harryhausen when he was younger he saw the broken remains of the model Harryhuasen had used to animate the Dragon in The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, and thought to himself that it was such a shame that such a fabulous, magical creature had come to an ending like this.
8/ Vermithrax Pejorative
The main antagonist from the movie Dragonslayer. Vermithrax is a massive, savage animalistic monster that has to be appeased through a sacrifice of several virgin girls every two years.
This Dragon fulfills the classic fire breathing, death to humanity, relentless monstrous image of a Dragon prevelant in popular culture better than most others depictions.
The creature was brought to life through a process called Go Motion, an advanced form of the Stop Motion process used by Ray Harryhausen and earlier Willis O’Brien.
At the time the effects were considered groundbreaking and personally I think they still hold up brilliantly. They might not be quite as smooth as say the effects for Draco in Dragonheart and Kilgharrah in Merlin, but like Harryhausen before him Phil Tippet is able to inject a lot of personality into the Dragon, making it more than just a rampaging monster.
7/ King Dragon/ Reign of Fire
Reign of Fire is I think quite an overlooked monster mash. It revolves around an ancient race of prehistoric Dragons being awoken from their ancient slumber and ravaging mankind driving them to near extinction.
Reign of Fire whilst not a classic movie I think offered up quite an interesting, fresh take on Dragon stories. It was kind of like a Zombie appocalypse movie with Dragons. Also seeing what were really classic medieval Dragons in a modern day environment was quite unusual too.
The King Dragon is the only male Dragon of the species. It is larger than the females and even eats them for breakfast.
It is the main villain of the film though it is only featured in the final spectacular sequence.
You got to give this Dragon major points for virtually exterminating all of mankind. Vermithrax may have eaten a few virgins and knights, the Harryhausen Dragon may have eaten Cyclops for breakfast, but this Dragon and his kind destroyed all of human civilisation. They deserve a place on any top 10 Dragons list.
6/ Malifecent
From the classic Disney adaptation of Sleeping Beauty, Malifecent is truly one of cinema’s most iconic fire breathing reptiles.
I wasn’t sure on whether or not to include her here as I suppose technically she isn’t a Dragon, she just turned herself into one at the end.
Still I don’t really think you can talk about Dragons and not mention her thrilling fight at the end with Prince Phillip. The highlight for me is definitely when after Philip stabs her and she falls to her death we still see her try and reach out and devour him.
It just shows what a relentless and vicious opponent she truly is the way that even when she is dying and in tremendous pain she still doesn’t give up and very nearly manages to kill her enemy.
5/ King Ghidorah
Godzilla’s arch enemy. Ghidorah is truly the most spectacular looking Dragon on this list, with its golden skin, two tails, three heads and voice like a bell!
Ghidorah has been a thorn in the king of the monsters side for many decades now. He is so powerful that it often takes the combined might of several monsters to bring him down.
Over the years he has been reimagined as everything from an ancient terror from outer space to a mutation to a cyborg (called Mecha Ghidorah) to a powerful deity.
One movie Godzilla, Mothra, King Ghidorah Giant Monsters All Out Attack even portrayed Ghidorah as a good guy.
Generally speaking however Ghidorah is a villain and has been responsible for the destruction of many worlds including ancient Mars.
The design of Ghidorah was based largely on both the eight headed Dragon from Japanese mythology and the Lernean Hydra from Greek Mythology.
Its doubtless that Ghidorah will continue to plague Godzilla for many more years to come. With a sequel already conformed for Gareth Roberts 2014 reboot how long can it be before the King of Monsters most iconic of foes returns once again?
4/ Smaug
The main Dragon from The Hobbit novel and film series. I must confess I found Smaug to be more impressive in the film adaptation than in the book, probably because his role was expanded in the films.
In Peter Jackson’s Hobbit trilogy Smaug was voiced and interpreted with motion capture by Benedict Cumberbatch. Cumberbatch was absolutely superb as the Dragon. He really captured the arrogance and sneering viciousness of the villain perfectly.
No scene better demonstrates this than the ending to the second Hobbit movie “The Desolation of Smaug” where the Dragon declares that he is fire and death itself. Cumberbatch really gives it his all in this scene and it doesn’t disappoint.
Many have hailed Smaug as being cinema’s greatest Dragon. Personally I wouldn’t go that far. A part of me will always retain a certain affection for the classics, but I’d say that Smaug is the best realized Dragon on a technical level.
There really is nothing to fault about the impressive effects used to bring the beast to life nor Cumberbatch’s captivating performance.
3/ Draco
The main Dragon from Dragonheart, Draco is voiced by Sean Connery. Draco unlike pretty much every other Dragon on this list is a good guy through and through. I think having Sean Connery who is not only known mostly for his good guy roles like James Bond or Indiana Jones’s father Henry, but whose voice also seems somewhat friendly too really helps to get across that this Dragon is a good guy and can be trusted right away before we even know anything about him.
Connery was as well cast for this Dragon as Cumberbatch was for Smaug. Just as Cumberbatch captured Smaugs arrogance and viciousness Connery manages to capture Draco’s sense of fun, his dry sense of humor and above all is able to make him seem very likable and safe to be around.
I remember actually crying the first time I saw Draco die when I was a child. Whilst Dragonheart may not be held in that high a regard (I don’t know why I love it!) It says a lot about a movie when it is able to make you cry over the death of a Dragon.
Whilst Connery’s performance as the creature really is what gives Draco his personality, credit must also go to the effects team too who do just as superb a job in making the Dragon seem realistic.
Even today almost 20 years on the effects for Draco are still every bit as believable as they were when the movie was first released.
2/ Kilgharrah
Also known as The Great Dragon, this fire breather is one of the main characters from the BBC series Merlin. He was voiced by John Hurt.
John Hurt to me has the best voice for any Dragon. Even more so than either Connery of Cumberbatch. Having said that though I think all three of them were best suited to the Dragons they played. Cumberbatch’s voice was definitely the best for the evil, arrogant, menacing Smaug, whilst Connery’s was the best for the friendly, fun loving Draco and finally Hurt whose voice definitely has more of an edge to it was the best choice for the somewhat untrustworthy, manipulative, sly, but not entirely evil Kilgharrah who had motives we weren’t always sure of.
I suppose its quite cool in a way as you can look on Cumberbatch’s Dragon as the Sherlock Holmes Dragon, Sean Connery’s Dragon as the James Bond Dragon and John Hurt’s Dragon as The Doctor Dragon.
There’s 3 things these three guys Cumberbatch, Connery and Hurt have in common. Excellent voices, all played an iconic British hero, Holmes, Bond, The Doctor and all voiced a giant fire breathing reptile.
Its not just for Hurt’s impressive performance that Kilgharrah ranks so highly on this list. For me Kilgharrah has easily the most interesting and 3 dimensional personality of any of the beasts on this list. He is not just a rampaging monster like Smaug or Vermithrax, but he isn’t a good guy like Draco. Oh no far from it he is probably one of the biggest mass murderers on this list.
Kilgharrah is introduced in the first episode of the series. It is said that he is the last Dragon having been chained below Camelot by the Tyrannical Uther Pendragon played by Anthony Stewart Head (ironically Head said that Kilgharrah was his favorite character in the series because he was voiced by John Hurt and he found him to be the most interesting character).
Kilgharrah is chained below to serve as an example of what happens to those who use magic with Uther having outlawed magic after he became king.
The Dragon however is able to contact the young warlock Merlin and informs him of his destiny. According to Kilgharrah Merlin and Arthur, Uther’s son will unite the lands of albion and bring magic back to Camelot creating a perfect utopia where everyone can live in peace. The Dragon tells Merlin it is his job to protect Arthur from Uther’s many enemies and make sure he becomes the great king he has foreseen.
This forms the basic premise of the show. Something threatens Arthur and whenever Merlin is stumped he goes down to ask the Dragon for advice who always gives it in a cryptic way which pisses Merlin and many viewers off immensly.
Over time however they are able to flesh the Dragon out into being one of the shows most interesting characters. We later discover that he is only helping Merlin in order to free himself as when Arthur is king and magic is restored then he will be freed from Uther’s prison.
He also demonstrates a ruthless streak too such as telling Merlin to allow a young child that Kilgharrah has foreseen as causing Arthur’s death to be executed. This child is later revealed to be Mordred himself. He also very nearly causes the death of Merlin’s mother viewing her as a necessary sacrifice for Arthur’s life. This of course leads to a massive fight between the young Warlock and the Dragon where Merlin vows that even if Arthur does become king for what he has done to his mother he will never be released and the Dragon actually tries to kill Merlin. This is definitely one of my fave moments in the entire series.
Ultimately however when another powerful sorcerer threatens to destroy Camelot Merlin is forced to go to the Dragon for help and the Dragon this time only agrees as long as Merlin promises him he will free him. After this the two continue to work together throughout season 2 and we see the Dragon and Merlin despite their past feud begin to trust each other again.
We also see other sides to the Dragon’s personality along the way too. In “The Witchfinder” we see how the Dragon genuinely does care for Merlin in spite of everything as he is genuinely sorry when he cannot help him save Gaius his friend. We also see a more humerous side to his personality too when he laughs at the idea of Uther marrying a troll.
To be fair to the Dragon this is who Uther thought he was marrying thanks to the Troll’s magic.
But this is who he actually married!
At the end of series 2 Merlin is forced to honor his word and free Kilgharrah who goes on a massive rampage throughout Camelot in revenge for his imprisonment. The Dragon seeks to make Uther his vile jailer pay not just by killing him but by burning his entire kingdom to the ground. In this episode Kilgharrah proves that he only cared about his own freedom after all as now that he is free not only does he not continue to help Merlin protect Arthur but he actively tries to kill Arthur and destroy Camelot.
Each night the Dragon attacks the city and kills hundreds of innocent people, burns whole buildings to the ground and no one and nothing not even Merlin is able to stop or even just hurt him or slow him down. He blasts his way through all of Camelot killing knights and civilians just as easily en mass.
I always loved that moment when Merlin pleads with the Dragon to stop and screams at him that he is killing innocent people. It just goes to show how even Merlin is shocked at what the Dragon is doing. Clearly in spite of everything the Dragon did he never thought he would actually go this far and he is genuinely heartbroken that a creature he once trusted, even looked on as a friend is capable of such great evil as he stands there hopelessly pleading with the Dragon surrounded by the bodies of his victims.
Merlin is forced to recruit his father, Balinor who is a Dragonlord to stop Kilgharrah. The Dragonlords were the only people magical or otherwise who could harm the Dragons. It is revealed that Uther tricked Balinor into helping him capture Kilgharrah years before when Uther first imprisoned the monster. Balinor however is later killed before he can help Camelot, and all seems lost, until it is revealed that a Dragonlords powers are transported to their child when they die, meaning Merlin is given his powers. Armed with these Merlin is able to stop Kilgharrah before his next rampage (though not before he roasts a few more of Arthur’s knights and nearly kills the Once and the Future King himself). With the Dragon now powerless he begs Merlin not to kill him, not for his own life, but as he is the last of his kind he does not wish the Dragon race to come to such an ignoble end. Merlin spares the beast but promises him if he ever attacks Camelot again he will kill him.
This proves to be the right thing to do as at the start of series 3 the Dragon saves Merlin from certain death at the hands of Morgana and Morgause. I always loved this development. The Dragon went from being the lowest of the low murdering innocent people in Camelot to saving Merlin in the opener of season 3. From this point on the Dragon continues to help Merlin fulfill his destiny and the two are shown to develop a much greater and deeper friendship than ever before.
Like I said before Kilgharrah is really the only Dragon on this list with a proper well developed personality. He starts out as a mysterious, but generally trustworthy mentor to Merlin, but then we discover that he has ulterior motives and is not above manipulation and ruthless actions to get what he wants. Then however we discover how he doesn’t just simply want freedom but vengeance too. Even then however they never go too far in making Kilgharrah evil. His villainous actions in series 2 are understandable. Certainly more so than Smaug who is just an evil fire breathing monster.
Uther Pendragon is a ruthless tyrant who persecutes magical creatures and Kilgharrah has lost anyone he ever cared about the rest of the Dragon race thanks to Uther. He is now all alone. Thus who could blame him for wanting to get back at Uther and avenge his kind or even make Camelot itself that has willingly served Uther and helped him carry out many genocides including the Dragons pay for their crimes.
As Balinor himself, who is also the last Dragonlord thanks to Uther’s actions states when Merlin first asks him for help in stopping the Dragon
“His name is Kilgharrah. He does not act blindly he kills for a reason vengeance. This is Uthers making. Uther asked me to use my power to bring the last Dragon to Camelot. He said he wanted to make peace with it, but he did not. He lied to me. He betrayed me. And you want me to protect this man. He killed everyone of my kind. I alone escaped. There is a place called Ealdor. Ealdor is beyond Uther’s realm yet still he would not let me be? What was it I had done that he wanted to destroy the life I’d built, abandon the woman I love? He sent knights to kill me. I was forced to come her to this. So I understand how Kilgharrah feels. He’s lost every one of his kind. Every one of his kin. You want to know how that feels? Look around boy. Let Uther die. Let Camelot fall.”
As you can see the viewer is invited to have sympathy for Kilgharrah even during his darkest moments. Its not like Smaug or Vermithrax. Kilgharrah has reasons for his rampage, reasons that we can even sympathize with.
Ultimately however Merlin does have to stop him as he is still killing innocent people. After seeing how Merlin showed mercy to him Kilgharrah’s personality changes. He goes from being the selfish, vicious creature of the earlier series to being a hero and a friend of Merlin’s who is always there when he needs him the most.
Sadly however whilst Kilgharrah’s development across the first three seasons is very well done in the final two seasons they completely waste his character. There isn’t really much I can say about him in the final two seasons and its a shame. To waste such a good actor like John Hurt and character like Kilgharrah is awful, but then again the last two seasons of Merlin overall are a huge waste of time and potential in so many ways.
There was potential for an interesting storyline with Kilgharrah in series 4 where Merlin discovers another Dragon egg, a White Dragon’s named Aithusa. The scene where Aithusa hatches is a real classic moment, among the few from Merlin’s final two seasons.
Many fans thought what with Aithusa being a White Dragon that they would try and adapt the myth from Arhurian legends of the two dueling Dragons one red and one white.
Sadly however all of this potential was wasted. Its hard to say what the biggest waste in Merlin is to be honest but Aithusa is certainly up there.
Still despite this Kilgharrah ranks as one of my fave Dragons as of all the Dragons on this list he has the most well developed, complex and interesting story and character. This coupled with the impressive effects used to bring the creature to life and John Hurts fabulous vocal performance really help him stand out as something special even among Dragons. He truly is The Great Dragon.
1/Godzilla
Okay now I know what you’re gonna say. Godzilla is not a dragon, he is a Mutated Dinosaur and you would be 100 percent right. He is a mutated Dinosaur, but still I say that he could also be seen as a Dragon too.
There are no real strict rules for what is and what isn’t a Dragon remember. In the East Dragons were often seen as great creatures of wonder and wisdom in Europe they were creatures of greed and evil.
All a Dragon needs to be is a giant fire breathing reptile.
As far as I can see Godzilla fills those requirements.
Look at his bit from Merlin with Kilgharrah rampaging across Camelot. Tell me what is the difference between it and a scene from a Godzilla movie? In both you have a city under siege from a gigantic fire breathing reptile. All the knights of Camelot and the soldiers of Tokyo are doing their best to stop it, but they are all powerless. All of their weapons, arrows, shields, tanks, airplane’s are powerless against the fire breathing monster.
What exactly is the difference?
Some might say Godzilla isn’t a dragon as he isn’t magical, having been born out of an atomic blast. However again I argue that this doesn’t matter. Plenty of other fantastical creatures have been brought to life through scientific means in various stories over the years such as the Vampires in Blade. Also I might add the Dragons in Reign of Fire are created through scientific means as well so therefore so if they count as Dragons then why not Godzilla?
To me Godzilla is just a Dragon like Kilgharrah in a modern day environment. Rather than Camelot it is Tokyo a large modern city he flattens. Rather than Knights it is the military who try and fail to stop him.
Like the Dragon’s of ancient times Godzilla can be both a cruel destroyer, and a savor. Also like the Dragons of mythology he can serve as a metaphor for the very worst aspects of human nature. In ancient Dragons like Fafnir’s case greed, in Godzilla’s man’s disregard for the environment, with Godzilla being a product of atomic testing.
I think through Godzilla you can also see how people tended to view atomic power and even radiation as almost being like magic in the 1950’s and 60’s. In many ways radiation took magic’s place in a lot of fantasy stories.
In sci fi stories from the 50’s-60’s radiation or some form of unchecked atomic power did all the things magic in ancient myths as well as fantasy stories like The Lord of the Rings used to do. It raised the dead, it created giant’s, it created giant fire breathing reptiles, it created hideous hybrid creatures that defied the laws of nature itself. Radiation or unchecked nuclear or atomic power was just the new magic during the 50’s and 60’s.
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So to me yes Godzilla is a Dragon. Of course he is a mutated Dinosaur, but a mutated Dinosaur can count as a Dragon too. Its just a different type of Dragon to say Kilgharrah who is created by magic the same way that Kilgharra was different to those Dragons in Reign of Fire.
As to why Godzilla is my fave Dragon well do I really need to explain?
Godzilla is a character like the Doctor, James Bond, Sherlock Holmes, Batman or Tarzan. He is an icon, most important in the country he originates in sure, but still beloved around the entire world and instantly recognizable to everyone.
Godzilla is really the ultimate giant monster in popular culture, topping even King Kong.
If you were to ask me what I prefer Godzilla as a villain or a hero then it would definitely be a hero. I grew up with him as a hero you see and it was always such a thrilling moment watching Godzilla emerge when all hope was seemingly lost and kick the crap out of the likes of Ghidorah and Gigan and Ebirah.
Personally I loved that in the latest Gareth Edwards Godzilla movie when he thrashed the muto’s. The bit where his atomic breath comes blasting out of nowhere is one of the best scenes in the movie. I think you need to have Godzilla fighting other monsters. If its just him blowing up humans then it gets boring after a while. However problem is if you keep him as a villain then he has to lose to other monsters which isn’t really a good thing for someone who is the supposed King of the Monsters. Thus you can see why in most depictions Godzilla is a hero or an anti hero, or at the very least the lesser of two evils.
Having said that though I would agree that the original 1954 Gojira is the best Godzilla film in pretty much every way. Acting, writing, even how the monster is brought to life. People may sneer at the man in a suit from the earlier films, but I think in the original they are able to cover up the flaws a lot better too as the monster is often shot from below so as to appear immense and concealed in the shadows.
Still whilst the 54 film is the best, I’d say that my personal fave is Terror of Mechagodzilla.
Godzilla is a truly iconic character. He even has his own star on the Hollywood walk of fame. Whilst some may not consider him a Dragon I’d say that he is the ultimate Dragon.
Morgana, played by Katie McGrath was the main antagonist throughout most of Merlin’s run. She was based upon the character of Morgan Le Fay from Arthurian legends, though this particular version of the character also drew from a number of other characters for inspiration, including Lex Luthor from Superman, and even Magneto from the X-Men.
Character Overview
Morgana is the daughter of Uther Pendragon and Vivienne, though it is not known that she is Uther’s daughter until part way through season 3.
Initially she believed that she was the daughter of Lady Vivienne and Gorlois, a very respected member of Uther Pendragon’s court and Uther’s best friend. In truth however she is secretely Uther’s daughter. Uther had had an affair with Lady Vivienne when Gorlois was away which resulted in the birth of Morgana.
It is unclear if Gorlois ever found out about this or Morgana’s true parentage. He raised Morgana as his own nevertheless, and Morgana grew up believing Gorlois was her father.
Eventually Gorlois would be killed in battle when Uther failed to send him reinforcements. Uther had promised to look after Morgana should anything happen to Gorlois and took her in as his ward.
Things were difficult between Morgana and Uther. Morgana it appeared blamed Uther for failing to save her father and she also fought with him over many of his more unjust policies, particularly towards those who used magic.
Still despite this Uther appeared to respect Morgana and considered her a friend. He later said to her when they were visiting her “fathers” grave.
“When he died I took you into my care. You fought with me from the beginning. Your will is as strong as my own. You challenge me as a friend must. As your father did in his time.”
It appears that Morgana respected him too for a while. Ultimately the two’s relationship by the start of the series had become somewhat strained.
In the very first episode Morgana chastises Uther for having a sorcerer executed. She tells him that the sorcerer did not use his magic to hurt anyone, but Uther refuses to listen. He tells her that no use of magic can be tolerated as twenty years ago sorcerers brought pain and suffering to everyone in the kingdom. Though Morgana does not deny this, she states that Uther cannot keep persecuting people for what happened decades ago.
She also refuses to attend a celebration for outlawing magic that night too and warns Uther that his ruthless actions will simply create more enemies. This is proven true when the mother of the sorcerer he had just executed very nearly kills Arthur at the celebrations.
Still surprisingly it is obvious that despite their differences that Uther favours Morgana over his son and heir Arthur. Despite their differences, Morgana is able to talk to Uther in a way that even Arthur could not. The fact that she can questioning his decision to ban magic at all shows this.
On the one hand Morgana is very much a daddy’s little girl. Even before she finds out that she is actually his daughter, whilst on the other she is also in many ways the troublesome child too. Arthur meanwhile is the perfect child who never sets a foot wrong, does everything he can to please his father, yet it is still Morgana who is the favourite.
Nevertheless Morgana and Arthur have a very close relationship. Initially there appears to be some attraction (which kind of makes Uther a bit dodgy in my eyes. Well more dodgy than he already is. He knew they were secretly siblings yet allowed them to flirt with each other all the time!)
Still overall their relationship is generally like that of a brother and sister. Though they tease each other all the time, Arthur deeply cares for her and often only defies his father to help her in some way, whilst Morgana in turn regularly tells Arthur that he is a better man than his father will ever be.
Morgana is also very close to her maid Guinevere too. Indeed they are so close that Guinevere even states after her father dies that if anything happened to Morgana too, she doesn’t know what she would do.
Finally Morgana also develops a very close relationship with Merlin the main protagonist and even helps him on many occasions such as when Guinevere is accused of magic.
Overall throughout season 1 Morgana is presented as a brave, kind and loyal friend to the other main characters.
On many occasions she is presented as a more sympathetic and certainly a more mature character than even Arthur himself. This can be seen in not only how much better she treats Gwen, her servant, than Arthur does Merlin, but also in the way she stands up to Uther more often than Arthur. Arthur on a few occasions even arrests innocent people accused of Magic on his fathers orders, in contrast to Morgana who is always questioning his more ruthless actions.
When Gwen’s father is arrested Arthur does not really do much to stop his execution. He does voice his concern to Uther, but ultimately as Gwen herself later mentions during Gaius’s near execution, he more or less just stands back and watches an innocent man die. Morgana on the other hand quarrels with Uther and warns him that if he kills Gwen’s father she will never forgive him. She later after he actually does kill Gwen’s father declares that Uther has blood on his hands that will never wash off, insults his judgement and ability to run the kingdom, and accuses him of being a paranoid tyrant. She even ends up in chains for the way she speaks to him.
“And you will remain here until you learn your lesson”
“Then release me because I have learned it already! That you care not for me, or anyone but yourself! That you’re driven mad with power! That you’re a tyrant!”
Morgana later decides to avenge Gwen’s father by siding with one of Uther’s enemies the sorcerer Tauren. She even arranges to have Uther assassinated. She later however changes her mind when Uther apologises for the pain he caused her and expresses guilt over the death of Gwen’s father and promises to rule in a more fair and just way. Morgana ends up saving Uther’s life from the very assassin she was trying to help kill Uther.
Throughout the first series Morgana is definitely the most interesting character to me, alongside both the Dragon and Uther.
Merlin was always very good in its early years for giving us more nuanced villains. Uther, The Great Dragon, Morgana and even Nimueh’ s motives were well developed. None of them were just simply evil. They were all capable of both great and evil things. Uther on the one hand did persecute innocent people, but on the other he had also saved his entire kingdom from the genuinely evil sorcerers that had plagued the land for many years before. He also was shown to be willing to sacrifice his life to save both Morgana and Arthur many times throughout the first series as well.
The Dragon meanwhile is in some ways selfish and vindictive, yet he does genuinely care for Merlin and even later saves his life.
Morgana similarly though shown to be willing to kill Uther, the man who raised her, only does so to protect innocent people. Her actions are perfectly understandable. How many more people are to suffer as Gwen did? Even then however she is shown to be conflicted throughout it, and ultimately cannot bring herself to actually murder him when she sees the depth he cares for her.
All three of these characters offered up more than just cardboard cutout villains for Merlin to interact with. Merlin as series I feel stood out from many of its contemporaries, as it was was never just a simple case of black and white, good versus evil. Overall it was a very morally grey show.
Morgana’s decision to kill Uther alone is one that raises many questions among the viewers, more so than an attempt on a villains life in most other series would have done. Many people who watched that episode such as myself saw it as perfectly justified in light not only of everything Uther has done, but everything he may still do. Others however might view it as still being just as evil as anything Uther himself has done.
After all Morgana is figuratively and literally stabbing the man who took her in and raised her in the back. One cannot help but pity Uther in spite of everything he has done as he declares how much Morgana and her friendship means to him, all the while she is literally plotting his death.
Katie McGrath who played Morgana was also absolutely superb in the role too. She had brilliant chemistry with all of the leads, but I think the scenes between Morgana and Uther in series 1 were her definite highlights. Even though it was among her first acting roles McGrath more than holds her own against Anthony Stewart Head, a very experienced actor.
The second season would see Morgana’s character begin to change somewhat. At the end of the first season she discovers that she has magic when she begins having prophetic dreams. In Merlin magic is not simply something that people learn. Many are born with it.
Morgana soon becomes terrified of what will happen if Uther finds out and this among other factors is what leads to her descent into darkness.
In series 1 Uther did actually threaten Morgana’s life at one point when she helped to free a young druid boy named Mordred, that Uther was going to execute. Though Uther had no proof that she had helped him. He still suspected her and said, that even though he made a promise to her father to protect her he would happily break it if she dared to cross him again. Morgana is clearly left terrified at this, though this does not stop her from standing up to him on Gwen’s behalf later on.
Still you can see that Morgana is clearly left shaken by Uther’s threat. She obviously thinks that there is every possibility that Uther would kill her without a seconds thought if he discovered her magic.
Of course ironically whilst he may talk a good game we later discover that Uther would never ever hurt Morgana in a million years. When she is mortally wounded in a later series he hypocritically orders Gaius to use magic of all things to heal her.
Still as far as Morgana knows he would happily send her to her death like so many other innocent people.
Many fans have seen Morgana turning on Merlin as being a self fulfilling prophecy. The Great Dragon warns Merlin that she is dangerous and can’t be trusted and from that point on Merlin is always suspicious of her. Gaius however also must take a large portion of the blame too, as Gaius knowing full well that Morgana’s prophetic dreams are a result of magic lied to her about them. He sadly just didn’t trust her and also advised Merlin against telling her about his secret, which Merlin wanted to do.
I think that had Merlin told her about his secret then things would have been different. Morgana would have had someone to confide in properly, someone who understood the pain she was in and could have even helped her hide her magic.
Merlin I think should have also told her that Arthur would be destined to bring magic back. Obviously he should have left out the bit about her being an evil witch! Still if he had told her that then she would have continued to see Arthur as a friend. In later series Morgana comes to despise Arthur just as much, due to the fact that he views magic the same way as Uther does, but if she had known that one day that was to change then perhaps her views of him would have been different.
Ultimately Merlin did the worst thing possible. Still wanting to help his friend, he took her to the druids, then enemies of Camelot and Arthur who informed her that she was magical after all. This only caused her paranoia to grow and at the same time the Druids became allies of hers outside of her friends and family.
Morgana would eventually have another blow out with Uther towards the end of the second season when she frees another Druid from his prison. Once again Uther threatens Morgana, knowing full well that she was the one who betrayed him, though it is in a less direct way.
Whatever respect Morgana may have once had for Uther is gone by this point and she once again seeks to topple him from his throne.
The final big confrontation between Uther and Morgana in “The Witch’s Quickening” is one of my favourite moments in Merlin. I love it when Uther screams at her in rage “you will go to your chambers” and she responds coldly “And you will go to hell”. He just simply loses his temper with her, whilst she truly despises him, as her reaction is just so much colder and vitriolic than his. Uther for the first time looks genuinely at a loss for words afterwards too.
In addition to this Morgana’s relationship with Uther is further strained by the arrival of Morgause, Morgana’s half sister on her mothers side who is also a sorcerer and whom Morgana feels a certain kinship with.
Morgause later hatches a plan to dispose of Uther and though Morgana is willing to help dispose of Uther, (and only Uther) she does not actually take part in it willingly. Morgause simply uses her as a pawn. She casts a huge spell that causes all of Camelot to fall asleep and allows Morgause and her troops to wander in and swiftly murder both Uther and Arthur and seize the kingdom. This spell only works as long as Morgana is alive.
Merlin is told by Kilgharrah that he must kill Morgana in order to break it. Throughout series 2 the Dragon has demonstrated a dislike of Morgana, having warned Merlin that she is destined to do great evil and threaten his and Arthurs destiny. A part of me often wondered if The Dragon hated Morgana because she was the child of his hated enemy Uther, but unlike Arthur did not play a role in his freedom. Remember when the Dragon was free it tried to kill Arthur too.
Merlin is reluctant too follow the Dragons advice, but ultimately he does actually poison Morgana.
Its heartbreaking watching the look on Morgana’s face when she realises what Merlin has done to her. Merlin was the last person in Camelot she felt she could trust. She had become estranged from Arthur due to his own feelings about magic, and even Gwen she wasn’t entirely sure she could trust due to the role magic had played in the death of her father.
Merlin however had known her secret and she felt safe around him. To her, he felt like the one person that she could not only trust, but also the one person that didn’t view her as a freak or a monster because of her magic.
Now however he was betraying her and even making an attempt on her life thus proving to her that she was all alone. Its even worse when you consider that Morgana was completely innocent at this point too. Morgause had made her the centre of the spell without her knowledge and she certainly at this point would not have wished for Arthur to have died. Ironically Merlin could have very well convinced Morgana to have consumed the poison herself to save Arthur, or may have even been able to turn her against Morgause by revealing that Morgause had used her for her spell.
What he did however was the worst possible option. He poisoned her destroying her trust in him (and possibly by extension Arthur whom she may have believed was in on Merlin’s plan.) Worse after poisoning her he allowed Morgause to escape with her. Merlin agreed to give Morgause the antidote for the poison provided she called off the attack. With no other options Morgause agreed and took Morgana with her. Therefore Merlin not only destroyed the last bit of good left in Morgana by utterly betraying her trust and friendship, but he also allowed her to fall into the clutches of an evil sorcerer who would continue to corrupt her.
The sad thing is that Merlin never knew that Morgana was innocent of this attempt on Arthur’s life. The Dragon did not tell him this and therefore he and also Gaius believed that Morgana had betrayed her brother when in truth she had not. Gaius even mentioned that Merlin had no choice but to poison her, as she unlike him had decided to use her gifts for evil.
Merlin and Gaius proved that they weren’t great friends to her. Ultimately both did not trust her and Merlin especially did not when it mattered. He let her down and ultimately ended up playing a key role in her descent into darkness.
At the same time however Morgause though caring for Morgana was still willing to use her as a pawn in her scheme without Morgana’s consent. Morgana at the end of series 2 is therefore completely alone.
When we next see Morgana at the start of series 3 she has returned from a year with Morgause to Camelot. Uther has spent ages searching for her and has lost many men in doing so. At one point he states that he does not care how many men he loses as long as he finds her.
Eventually when Morgana does return to Camelot she is a different person entirely. On the surface she appears to be the perfect Ward to Uther showing more outright affection and respect to him than ever before. She even claims to Merlin that she has changed and is sorry for her past actions.
It is of course an act and she is in fact plotting with both Morgause and King Cenred to bring down Camelot acting as their spy.
Incidentally I think that Cenred and Morgause have a real Ares and Callisto, the main villains from Xena vibe to them.
One is an egotistical guy with long hair in dark leather, the other a blonde psychopath. Their interactions are pretty similar too.
Morgana by this point has lost all of her former compassion and kindness and is shown to not only be prepared to murder Uther, but also innocent guards, Arthur and even Gwen. Furthermore she is also even shown to take a sadistic delight in harming the likes of Gwen and Arthur too.
A lot of fans felt this was when the character of Morgana began to suffer from poor writing and sadly I would agree to some extent.
Up until series 3 I felt the writers did an excellent job of showing us how Morgana was being slowly pushed into becoming a villainous character.
Sadly however here they just reduce Morgana to a smirking villain who takes pleasure in killing for no reason. Clearly Morgause is meant to have had a bad influence on her in the year she was away from Camelot, but in exactly what way is never made clear. Some fans have suggested Morgause enchanted Morgana, some have even suggested that Morgana did die and that it was merely a Shade like the evil version of Lancelot, Morgana herself summons in series 4. I don’t like this theory however as to me it just reduces Morgana to being a rather dull villain who turns completely evil because of a spell.
I think they should have still had Morgana care about what happened to Gwen in series 3. That would have not only made Morgana still seem like a darker version of the Morgana from series 1 and 2 rather than a completely different villain, but it also would have given Gwen more to do as well. We could have seen an interesting dilemma for Gwen being forced to choose between her dearest friend Morgana, and the man she loves, Arthur.
Gwen would have had plenty of justification for siding with Morgana. Gwen has no real hatred of magic, but she would have every reason to want to see Uther removed from power. Not only did Uther kill her father in cold blood but he also refused to allow her and Arthur to be together as she was a mere servant. He even hit her across the face and accused her of enchanting Arthur too, and demeaned Arthur’s love for her “why else would he fall in love with someone like you”. He also tried to have her banished when he falsely believed sorcery was involved.
Gwen arguably suffered the most under Uther out of the main cast. It would make perfect sense for Gwen to perhaps be drawn to Morgana’s side at first. We could have even had more sympathy for Morgana that way as in the end Gwen would be forced to ultimately betray Morgana too just like Merlin had done. The fact that they both betrayed her for Arthur, despite having more reason to side with her, could have also helped fuel her hatred of Arthur too.
Sadly however all that happens is that Morgana suddenly hates Gwen when she has no reason to whatsoever, and the wonderful friendship Gwen and Morgana had in the earlier series is tossed out the window. Morgana who once was put in shackles to defend Gwen’s father now grins like a total psychopath at seeing Gwen get dragged away to be executed.
I think they should have explained why she hated Arthur more too. I always thought that she was meant to have thought Arthur was in on Merlin poisoning her. This would also explain why she didn’t just tell Uther about that and have Merlin executed too. However its never actually explained why she doesn’t either shop Merlin in or hates Arthur. All I have is my fan explanation but really it was up to the writers to explain those big plot points, not me.
This is not to say that all of Morgana’s development in series 3 is bad. Katie McGrath’s performance is still brilliant as always. You can tell she really loves being able to play a much more outwardly villainous character and she is able to inject a lot of menace into the character. Even in moments where the character is written in a more cartoonish fashion, such as her constant evil grinning.
I think my favourite evil grin moment of hers, of which there are many, is when Merlin is accused of using magic in “Goblin’s Gold”. It’s not even Morgana that accuses Merlin its a Goblin. She has nothing to do with it, but Morgana still can’t help but laugh to herself as he is dragged away. It always made me chuckle seeing how petty Morgana was.
Also I loved Morgana’s relationship and interactions with Uther in this series too. Morgana completely plays Uther throughout the entire series. She appears to be the perfect daughter and for once, her and Uther do not quarrel.
Uther has clearly never been happier than in series 3. He has his daughter back and thinks that she has finally seen things his way after having seemingly suffered at sorcerers hands in the year she was away from him.
Morgana meanwhile can barely contain her disgust for him. I also love the way she thinks nothing of the fact that he uses magic to save her life. Whilst this obviously is an extreme act of hypocrisy on Uther Pendragons part, it can also be seen as an example of his extreme devotion to Morgana that he was willing to face his greatest fear, Magic, in order to save her life.
Morgana however still despises him and later when she finds out that she is his daughter her hatred only grows. Morgana discovers she is his daughter after she makes an attempt on Uther’s life and Merlin accidentally wounds her. Just before Merlin heals her Uther stands over her thinking she can’t hear him and tells Gaius that she is really his daughter.
Morgana’s hatred becomes so great that she can no longer contain the need to kill him and attacks him in his sleep but is again stopped by Merlin.
In many ways Morgana discovering she is Uther’s daughter can be seen as her worst nightmare coming true. She had always believed she was the daughter of Gorlois, the most brave and honourable man in Camelot. Now she discovered that she was in fact the daughter of the man she hated more than anything else in the world, the man who made her constantly afraid simply because of who she was.
It would be a devastating blow to anyone.
I also liked some of Morgana’s interactions with Merlin too. A highlight is their sword fight in “The Tears of Uther Pendragon” where Merlin tries to reason with her and Morgana says that she has to stop Uther, as she is living in a land where she will be persecuted for who she is. It’s hard not to side with Morgana here. She did not choose to be magic. She was born with it and has had from her point of view people stab her in the back because she is magic, (ironically Merlin most of all) for her entire life. You can understand how she might be willing to do anything it takes to topple Uther.
Morgana’s strongest appearance in season 3 is in the two part finale “The Coming of Arthur”. In this episode Morgana helps Cenred and Morgause capture a magic cup from the druids that allows Cenred’s army to become indestructable. Afterwards Morgause kills Cenred, no longer having any use for him.
As Morgause’s army claim Camelot, Uther is deposed. Uther declares that Morgause has no right to the throne, only to witness Morgana emerge and taunt him saying that she is, as she is his daughter whilst being crowned Queen of Camelot.
After Morgana becomes Queen she locks Uther in a dungeon. She then begins a reign of terror on the people of Camelot. A memorable moment is when she demands that the knights bow to her, but they refuse, still proclaiming their loyalty to Uther. Morgana in response raises cross bow bolts against them. Thinking that she will kill them unless they swear an oath of loyalty to her, the knights gladly face their death, but to their horror Morgana then opens fire on a large crowd of innocent people slaughtering them all instead.
Some people felt that this was out of character for Morgana, and I can understand why, but I still liked this moment as to me unlike her hatred of Gwen, it did make sense.
Morgana had seen plenty of people in Camelot go along with Uther’s persecution of magic. In her mind they would be just as guilty as Uther for supporting him. Also this shows how Morgana would not be a just ruler. If Morgana had been a perfect ruler then ultimately there would be no point in Merlin ever stopping her from overthrowing Uther. If she treated everyone fairly and justly in the kingdom then why wouldn’t Merlin help her?
Having Morgana be just as bad as Uther was a nice touch as it showed why Arthur needed to be king. Uther persecuted and killed innocent people who used Magic, where as Morgana persecuted and killed innocent people who were normal, just like the sorcerers before Uther came to power. It was also a nice irony that Uther who had banished those earlier sorcerers had now created the most dangerous sorceress of this type who has ever lived.
Arthur meanwhile would be the one person who made sure that both magic users and ordinary people could live together in peace and Merlin was therefore right to put his faith in him rather than Morgana. Morgana is the Magneto to Merlin’s Professor Xavier. Of course the writers fucked this up by not actually having Arthur bring magic back to Camelot throughout his reign. Arthur therefore was sadly was as bad as Morgana and Uther after all. Still at this point in the show because we are led to believe that Arthur will bring it back, it makes perfect sense to show Morgana as in her own way just as cruel and merciless a ruler as Uther himself was.
I also loved Uther and Morgana’s final moment in the cells together. Both Anthony Head and Katie McGrath as always are on top form here.
The roles are completely reversed from “To Kill the King” I love watching a tearful Uther ask Morgana how she could kill innocent people, only for Morgana to snap back that he had killed plenty of innocent people too.
Once again however in spite of all his past misdeeds you can’t help but pity Uther as her tearfully asks Morgana before she leaves; if she really hates him so much, only for her to sneer “You can never hope to understand how much I hate you”
Uther is a completely broken man after this. When Arthur and the knights of the round table come to rescue him. He doesn’t even attempt to save himself. He doesn’t even notice that two of the nights who rescue him, Gwaine and Lancelot were banished earlier.
It was great watching Uther this iron fisted, arrogant tyrant just completely fall from grace. The man who once conquered Camelot and banished sorcery from the land becomes so broken that he isn’t even able to feed himself after Morgana’s betrayal of him.
I also loved the way it was Gwen of all people that ended up having to look after him following Morgana’s betrayal.
My only problem with the series 3 finale is that I don’t think we are given enough time to see life under Morgana’s rule in Camelot. I would have liked to have seen her actually bring magic back and allow sorcerers to use their magic to persecute others and get revenge on Uther’s soldiers, the gestapo of Camelot who rounded up innocent men, women and children who used magic to be slaughtered.
Sadly however we are only given fleeting glimpses of Morgana’s reign.
Morgana is eventually toppled by Arthur, Merlin and the knights of the round table whom Arthur assembles. Merlin wielding excalibur is able to smash the cup causing all of Morgana’s soldiers to be destroyed. He then mortally wounds Morgause, though Morgana manages to escape with Morgause using her magic and promising Merlin that she will return.
In some ways I think series 3 of Merlin should have been the last series of Merlin.
The thing with Merlin is it was supposed to be a prequel. A prequel can’t go on for too long. It’s not Arthur and Merlin the early years if we see them do all of the things that they are known for doing later in their early years.
I ran into this same problem with Smallville another prequel series which Merlin was greatly inspired by.
Smallville I loved for its first five years. After season five however it should have ended or they should have changed the name of the show to Superman or Metropolis rather than make it still Smallville. How is it still a prequel series if he is living in Metropolis, involved with Lois Lane, and has already fought some of his worst enemies like Darkseid and Doomsday and Bizarro all of whom have been killed! What the hell is going to be left when he becomes Superman. All of his major enemies are dead or permanently defeated?
Merlin ran into a similar problem (though to be fair it also ran into a problem of not having Arthur do what he was supposed to do at the same time!).
I also find that prequel shows are the worst for not moving things on. Again in Smallville they dragged out Superman’s inability to fly for a ridiculously long time and also they dragged out the fact that he wasn’t actually becoming Superman either. Just what was the point of the Red Blue Blur?
In Merlin they similarly kept dragging out the fact that Arthur didn’t know Merlin had magic for a ridiculously long time too.
I think it would have been better if they had made series 3 finale of Merlin a three parter and the series finale overall. I would have sacrificed “The Changeling” to make the series 3 finale an extra episode. “The Changeling” is the most boring episode in the shows first three seasons in my opinion.
In the expanded finale, I would have had Arthur discover Merlin’s magic whilst they were on the run. Arthur would then after returning to Camelot have brought magic back. He would have discovered the truth about his mother’s death along the way from Morgana (who presumably would have heard from Morgause. I would have had a moment where Morgana revealed that to the public in Camelot, to humiliate Uther and shatter the people’s confidence in him.)
Arthur having seen that Uther’s hatred of magic stemmed from merely his own personal issues and having also seen how his hatred drove Morgana, his beloved sister to evil decided to lift the ban on magic and embrace it.
I would also obviously have had Uther die too bringing his saga to an end. I also would have had an episode showing us Camelot under Morgana and seen how she brought magic back, but used it for evil and even perhaps punished sorcerers who refused to obey her due to her ruthless actions.
The ending I would have kept much the same with Morgause being wounded and Morgana fleeing with her, except Morgana would have found out that Merlin has magic.
After this following Uther’s death we would have had Arthur and Merlin and Gwen bringing magic back to Camelot. Promising that things will be different from now on. The final shot would still have been Merlin sticking the sword in the stone. Perhaps Arthur felt he was not ready to wield it yet and the sword would be placed there by Merlin for Arthur to take at a later date.
This to me would have been the best ending to what Merlin was supposed to be. The prequel to the Arthurian legends, as this would have ended its storylines, Morgana going evil, Uther’s reign of terror, the prophecy involving Arthur and Merlin, but it would also have set everything up for the actual myths too.
Arthur would now be king and magic would be back in Camelot, and Merlin his adviser like in the Myths. Morgana would be on the run and still out there ready to emerge again at a later date. Uther would now be dead, and the sword would be stuck in the stone which we know Arthur would pull out at a later date, perhaps when he was uniting the kingdoms.
If they had wanted to continue the story of this version of Arthurian legends, then again they could have produced a sequel series called Camelot or something like that. and set it many years later well into Arthur’s rule during the Golden Age, and when Morgana has set herself up in a new kingdom and become a threat again.
Sadly however they continued it on as Merlin and really from this point on it’s sadly for me at least all downhill. I am not saying I hate everything to do with Merlin series 4 and 5 or even hate them at all, but I think that these series waste a lot of the potential of series 1-3, which in my opinion were all by and large excellent. Among the best British tv of the past 20 years.
Sadly Morgana is one of the characters who suffers the most in series 4-5.
Series 4 is set 1 year after the series 3 finale. Uther is still king but he is still completely broken from Morgana’s betrayal. Morgana meanwhile is on the run with a dying Morgause. Morgause allows Morgana to sacrifice her in order to create a rip between this world, and the world of the dead, allowing vastly powerful spectres to ravage the land and threaten Camelot. Morgana also has a spy in Camelot, Arthurs uncle Agravaine. Ultimately Morgana’s plan’s are foiled by Lancelot who wanders into the realm of the dead which closes the portal to it as any sacrifice will do.
Overall this two parter “The Darkest Hour” is probably the strongest episode of series 4. It’s a wonderfully spooky and action packed story all around. Lancelot’s sacrifice is both unexpected and moving, though I was sad to see him go. I liked his character and it was also good having someone other than Gaius who knew about Merlin’s secret.
Still in terms of being a Morgana episode its also excellent as it definitely makes Morgana seem like a force to be reckoned with.
I didn’t like how anti climactic Morgause’s death is however. It’s a shame that she and Morgana were not given more time together. Though Morgause did appear in a deleted scene in a later episode where Morgana is near death and Morgause’s spirit appears to her.
I really wish this scene had appeared in the show. It looks brilliant!
I think it was a mistake to kill off both Morgause and Cenred for the show and the character of Morgana in particular.
To start with I liked both of them. The actors they got to play them were excellent in their roles and had great chemistry with one another and with McGrath. The three of them together seemed like a great team of villains which is always more interesting than just one villain showing up again and again. Furthermore as Cenred was a king there were more possibilities to be explored in Morgana and Morgause hiding out in his kingdom than Morgana just hiding out in a little hut throughout series 4.
More importantly however I think that it was a mistake to make Morgana the only villain in series 4. This meant that Morgana had to be in virtually every episode which made me sick of the character. It also made the character seem somewhat more laughable too.
Sadly Morgana who was once a brilliant, complex and interesting character in series 1 and 2 and still a threatening villain in series 3 becomes a total cartoon character in series 4. She reminds me of Dick Dastardly and Mutley or Wile Coyote in series 4.
Like them every week she just shows up to try and do exactly the same thing, kill Arthur. Arthur becomes her pigeon or Road Runner. They might as well have her send off to Acme for magic tricks to kill Arthur.
Morgana’s character in season 4.
If Arthur had had to deal with 3 villains however this would not have been the case. Also if Cenred, Morgana and Morgause had had a kingdom to run then their plans could have been different to just “Kill Arthur” every week.
Agravaine, Morgana’s new confident in series 4 is a ridiculous character too. Nathanial Parker who plays him is great in the role, but the character is just crowbarred into the show. There is no explanation as to why we have never seen him or heard of him before and there is no motivation given as to why he is helping Morgana either. Apparently however a deleted scene reveals that he is in fact in love with Morgana.
Also its equally ridiculous the way he is able to just ride out to meet Morgana every day to laugh about evil plans with her. Was Morgana’s hut right next to Camelot and nobody noticed, or was it miles away in which case, Agravaine had to ride out for hours and hours and nobody noticed? As far as I can see his only role in the story was to provide Morgana with someone to talk to in order to explain her evil kill Arthur plan of the week.
The only thing I liked about Agravaine was the way Morgana seemed to disregard him. Even when he died she didn’t seem to care at all. Despite the fact that he was actually a rather useful and competent ally to her, she still had disdain for him. If they had played up the idea of him being in love with her, yet still being treated with contempt by her then this might have fleshed him out a bit more and made him more sympathetic.
Series 4 almost feels like the opposite from the first three series villains wise. All of the villains from those series were well fleshed out. Even Cenred was shown to have some humanity to him. He was not willing to sacrifice any of his men and in this regard appeared to be a better king than Uther who was willing to sacrifice as many men as it took to to find Morgana.
The series 4 villains however were sadly just carboard cut out villains. Morgana is just a Dick Dastardly who wants to kill Arthur and Gwen. Her desire to bring magic back to Camelot is barely mentioned. Though there is one scene I like where she confronts Merlin’s alter ego Emrys and begs him not to kill her stating that he should be on her side as Arthur continues to outlaw magic whilst she believes that she will be destined to bring it back.
Agravaine meanwhile as I have explored is not a character just a plot device. Also I might add that the whole idea of a traitor in Camelot had been done the previous series anyway with Morgana herself.
Still Morgana does get a few great moments of villainy it must be said.
She manages to kill Uther himself in “The Wicked Day” when Uther is wounded by an assassin meant for Arthur. Merlin tries to help him using magic in the hopes that it will convince Arthur that magic can be a force for good. Unfortunately Morgana has Agravaine place a medallion around Uther’s neck, which reverses the effects of the spell killing Uther and hardens Arthur’s heart to magic.
Uther’s death was well written. I loved the way Morgana still felt some grief when he died. She didn’t just do an evil laugh, showing there was still some humanity in her. I also liked the way Arthur was turned against magic by Morgana’s actions too. It was a nice irony for all her claims of wanting to make people like her accepted, she ultimately botched the greatest opportunity for that to happen for her own selfish ends.
Still I think that they should have had Arthur realise the truth by the end of series 4 and brought magic back by the end of that series too. The annoying thing was he did find out the truth from Gaius, but he still did not bring magic back, which doesn’t make any sense. Still whilst the way they went with it was ultimately poor, if it had been a short term story then it would have been fine.
In “Lancelot Du Lac” Morgana brings Lancelot back from the dead as a shade a walking corpse and uses him to break up both Gwen and Arthur in order to prevent Gwen from becoming Queen. A lot of fans didn’t like this episode for giving the character of Lancelot such a bleak ending. After using him to break up Arthur and Gwen, Morgana has Lancelot kill himself and Lancelot dies in shame. Being remembered as the man who betrayed Arthur when he was not at fault at all.
I actually quite liked this ending. Whilst it was sad to Lancelot reduced to this state, I think it did help to make Morgana seem like not only an effective villain, but also one who would be willing to stoop so low as to destroy a good man’s memory for her own plans. At the same time however unlike pretty much the rest of series 4, this episode showed Morgana as actually regretting some of her actions. Even commenting when she brought Lancelot back from the grave that it was a shame to see him reduced to a mere shadow of his former self. I think this is how Morgana should have always been portrayed. Someone who was willing to do the most drastic things for her own ends, for what she saw as the greater good to bring magic back to Camelot. This would have made her quite a nice parallel to Uther who similarly was willing to do whatever he thought was necessary for Camelot’s safety, including murdering children, but again did not take pleasure in it either and was even haunted by many of his more ruthless actions.
“Lancelot Du Lac” is definitely Morgana’s strongest appearance in season 4 and I think its a great take on the story of Gwen and Lancelot having an affair. This time Lancelot is not to blame, but sadly no one but Merlin throughout all of history will ever know thanks to Morgana.
Of course once again throughout series 4 Katie McGrath is still a fabulous villain and really gives it her all. Its only the writing that lets her down as the character suffers from simply trying the same thing every week and therefore becomes more boring and one note throughout series 4.
There is also a limit to how many times you can watch her get tossed across the room by Merlin’s magic. The whole subplot of her finding out Emrys (really Merlin) will be her doom was potentially interesting, but they didn’t go anywhere with it.
I wanted Morgana to find out who Merlin was, and her and Merline to have a big magical duel with one another. It got annoying watching Merlin zapping her when she wasn’t looking. If anything it made me root for Morgana as at least Morgana played fair. Though the duel between her and Merlin as Emrys was quite nice, it was a shame we didn’t get to see more scenes like that.
The season 4 finale whilst an enjoyable episode, is literally just the same as the series 3 finale. Morgana once again takes the throne of Camelot, and once again we don’t get to see what Camelot is like under her rule. We just see her torture and bully a few knights and Gaius, but that’s that
Still having said that I did enjoy Morgana and Arthur’s final confrontation. This scene is great because both Morgana and Arthur have genuine grievances for each other. Morgana says that she felt betrayed by Arthur because he has not lifted the ban on magic. This explains her hatred of him unlike in series 3. Morgana had hoped that Arthur would be a different man to Uther. She had always told him he was a better man than him, but now the same unjust laws Uther had perpetrated continued under Arthur. At the same time however Arthur points out that she is not so different to Uther either, as like him she is consumed by hatred.
The end of series 4 sets up a potentially interesting storyline where Morgana after having been overthrown by Arthur a second time flees and is saved by a White Dragon that Merlin had discovered earlier, Aithusa.
The writers had hinted that they were going to adapt the myths surrounding battling dragons. One white and one red. Others hinted that the white Dragon would have become Morgana’s confident the way that Kilgharrah was Merlins.
Imagine that story being adapted.
Sadly however for season 5 this storyline was wasted for the most part with the White Dragon barely having a role, and never actually getting to meet Kilgharrah on screen.
Series 5 of Merlin for me was a terrible season overall, but I actually felt they handled Morgana a lot better this year than they did in series 4.
In the five years since series 4 Morgana and Aithusa were apparently captured and imprisoned by Sarrum, a cruel king for 2 years. This drives Morgana even further into madness. The Morgana we see here is really not playing with a full deck of cards, but unlike her sudden heel face turn in between series 2 and 3, here there is a proper explanation and we even see flashbacks of Morgana in Sarrums pit. This also allows them to explore a more caring side of Morgana’s personality too as we see her and Aithusa bond closer due to their experience together.
In the first episode of series 5 Morgana is also betrayed once again this time by Mordred the boy she had risked her life to save from Uther.
Morgana is literally stabbed in the back by Mordred just as she is about to kill Arthur. A lot of people didn’t like Mordred this year, but I did. I felt he was a return to the more sympathetic villains from earlier seasons and was certainly more fleshed out than Agravaine.
Mordred’s betrayal of Morgana was understandable. He believed that Arthur was a more fair and just king than Morgana would be, and did what he felt was right. It was actually less cruel and unjust than what Merlin himself did to Morgana in series 2 when he poisoned her. Still you can’t help but still feel sorry for Morgana who is once again betrayed by the person closest to her. The look on her face as she collapses to the floor is very reminicent of when Merlin poisons her.
Sadly after this Morgana once again returns to her former Wile Coyote statues, though at least this time they give her a full kingdom for her to work in rather than just a little hut which makes her feel like more of a threat.
My favorite arc of Morgana’s was when she brainwashed Gwen. I liked this storyline as it seemed to suggest that Morgana may have still retained some affection for Gwen.
Morgana captures Gwen and tortures her with magic in the Dark Tower in order to brainwash her into being her servant. However she clearly does not enjoy it. Again unlike the smirking villain who laughed at Gwen’s misfortune in series 3. Here Morgana is shown to feel remorse and even still treats Gwen with kindness in between the brainwashing sessions. She makes a point of telling Gwen that she too endured hardship being imprisoned by Sarrum and unlike Gwen she was offered no comforts by Sarrum.
Later when Gwen is brainwashed and becomes her servant we see Morgana treat Gwen with extreme affection. I personally interpreted those scenes and Morgana’s plot to brainwash Gwen as being her trying to win her friend back in her own twisted and mad way.
Morgana clearly in spite of everything still cared for Gwen. Her friendship with Gwen was one of the closest she had ever had if not the closest. She knows that Gwen would never look on her as a friend after all she has done, but through magic she is able to make Gwen care for her again just like the old days.
Obviously her main aim in brainwashing Gwen was to use her to murder Arthur and gain control of Camelot, but still even with that we see her hug and embrace Gwen and take a delight in Gwen saying she will always be loyal to her. It almost makes you feel sorry for Morgana that she has lost everything and is now desperately trying to cling to what she had years ago, before she became the sick parody of her former self that she is now.
Ultimately however Gwen being brainwashed was yet another retread of the traitor in Camelot from both series 4 and 5. Still at the very least it gave Angel Coulby who played Gwen a lot more to do than most of the other episodes of series 5.
When Mordred finally switches sides and joins Morgana in series 5 I actually think it was written quite well. I am probably one of the few fans of Mordred from series 5. I liked they way they tried to flesh him out more much like they did with Uther and Morgana themselves.
Mordred isn’t just a spoiled brat of Morgana’s like he normally is in other depictions. Mordred much like Morgana is the victim of a self fulfilling prophecy. For his entire life he is treated as a monster by Merlin even when he is a child. He also much like Morgana loses so much to the cruelty of Uther including his father.
He proves himself to be a loyal and good man to Arthur, even sacrificing himself to save his life on more than one occasion. He also proves to be a loyal friend to Merlin too. He saves his life from Morgana and keeps his secret from Arthur. Yet despite this Merlin continues to treat him as a villain and ultimately betrays him and the woman he loves, Kara. In doing so he turns him against Arthur and drives him into Morgana’s arms.
When I first heard Mordred was going to be in series 5 I was scared that he was just going to be another sidekick of Morgana’s like Agravaine, but I’m glad that they made him into a flawed and sympathetic character just like Morgana herself.
Mordred unlike Agravaine had a proper reason to work with Morgana. He and Morgana together felt like two interesting characters who had come together in the finale for a reason, having both been victims of the persecution of magic and of Merlin’s treachery, rather than just coming together because the plot demands it.
Overall I think series 5 actually had strong villains. Morgana was certainly a lot more effective this year than in series 4. McGrath was given a chance to do more than just play an evil villain in series 5 such as in her dealings with Aithusa, Mordred and even Gwen.
Sadly series 5 was let down by other factors such as its refusal to move the Arthur/Merlin relationship on, the waste of the Aithusa character and not showing us Arthur fulfilling his destiny.
In the series finale Morgana and Mordred wage war on Camelot with Mordred wielding a sword forged in a Dragon’s breath by Aithusa.
Before the battle Morgana who finds out that Merlin is Emrys from Mordred manages to find a way to remove Merlin’s magic, though Merlin is able to find a way to restore it in the Cave of Diamonds. He later is able to turn the tide of the battle in favour of Arthur but not before Mordred stabs Arthur fatally. Arthur however also manages to kill Mordred too. Still Arthur is fatally wounded and Merlin who finally reveals he has magic to Arthur tries his best to get him to Avalon to try and heal him.
Unfortunately Morgana soon finds out where Arthur and Merlin are when she tortures Gwaine to death. Morgana manages to delay them long enough for Arthur to die of his wound, but not before Merlin finally slays her with his own sword forged in a dragons breath. Arthur’s body is buried in Avalon where Merlin is told by Kilgarrah that he will one day rise again.
The finale of Merlin has been much maligned over the years and it’s not hard to see why. It basically makes the whole 5 years of the show pointless by having Arthur get killed before he does any of the things that Kilgharrah said he would do. Though I have developed a theory to explain why which I covered in another article, I still agree it is annoying we never got to see Arthur embrace magic and a Camelot where magic had returned.
Still as far as Morgana is concerned her story is wrapped up a lot better than the main one. She gets plenty of great moments of villainy in this story, but the best is when she tortures Gwaine to death. It’s a really brutal and nasty scene as we simply hear his screams from far away. It’s also even more tragic when you consider that Gwaine ultimately helped Morgana finish Arthur and Merlin off too by giving in to the torture, and dies with this knowledge as well.
I also liked Mordred and Morgana together. It was interesting seeing how Mordred in many ways served the same role that she did to Uther, in that he is the more compassionate one who tries to temper her dark side and questions her more ruthless actions. Even during the battle Mordred expresses regret over what he has to do and even apologises to Arthur telling him he leaves him no choice, whilst Morgana by this point after everything that has happened to her actually relishes in the chaos she causes. Unlike in season 3 this does not feel out of the blue as we have had years of Morgana reaching this state.
Even here however they still don’t make Morgana into a total monster as we see how she deeply cares for Mordred and is utterly heartbroken to hear of his death.
I also liked in her final confrontation with Merlin he admitted that he had turned her into the monster she had become. The only problem with how Morgana’s story finished was how easily Merlin dispatched her. I was expecting a massive fight between the two most powerful sorcerers and even their dragons, but instead he just ran her through and that was that. She died.
Still the anti climactic aspect aside, Morgana I felt was given a good send off. She got to inflict real mayhem on Camelot and even torture a main character to death and her interactions with Mordred are well written. I think its a shame we didn’t get to see more of her and Mordred together.
Overall Morgana was for the most part a very interesting villain. She was a tragic character, in fact without doubt the most tragic character in the entire series. Driven down the path of villainy by both her abusive father and the betrayal of her friends, Morgana was a character you could always feel a twinge of sympathy for even in her vilest moments. Though her arc was not perfect. She went too evil too quickly in series 3 and suffered in series 4 and series 5 from being the only major villain in the series and thus was overused. The writers were still usually able to inject more sympathetic aspects into her character, such as her love for Mordred, Aithusa and possibly even Gwen which made her seem more 3 dimensional. Finally Katie McGrath was always able to put in a great performance and really made the role her own, bringing both nuance and menace to the character at the same time. For those reasons Morgana in spite of some of her faults will always remain one of my favorite tv villains.
Comparisons to Other Characters
Morgana was very closely inspired by Lex Luthor from Smallville. Smalville was a huge inspiration on Merlin. Both series at least initially revolved around the early years of famous heroes and showed how they became the stuff of legend.
Morgana and Lex Luthor are both the heroes main villain in their later years, but in both of these prequel series they start out as their friend. Both are shown to be pushed down the path of villainy by their abusive parents, Uther Pendragon and Lionel Luthor and their friends lack of trust in them. Neither Merlin nor Clark Kent share their secret with Morgana or Lex Luthor due to everyone else around them telling them they could not be trusted. Both Merlin and Clark Kent blame themselves for what becomes of their two friends and both Morgana and Lex, it could be argued only go evil due to constantly being treated as such. Everyone assumes Lex will be bad due to his fathers reputation whilst everyone assumes Morgana will become evil due to the Dragon’s prophecy.
Both also after their final ascent to villainy murder their abusive father Uther Pendragon and Lionel Luthor. Both also end up becoming even worse than the monster who made them and in their later years do everything they can to find out their former friend turned enemies secret.
Other than Lex Luthor I think that Morgana could be compared most with Magneto the main villain from the X-Men.
Morgana to me is really just a female Magneto. Like Magneto she is someone who comes from a persecuted minority but in a great irony goes on to persecute others. Magic users are comparable to mutants. Both are people who are born with great power and as a result are hated and feared by ordinary people.
Morgana like Magneto suffers greatly due to how she was born. Our sympathies are with them both and both are even seen as heroes at first. Ultimately however they let their hatred and bitterness corrupt them and transform them into exactly what they are fighting against. This is where Professor Xavier and Merlin serve as a good contrast to Morgana and Magneto. Merlin and Professor X similarly come from the same persecuted group but they wish to create a society where everyone will be treated as equals and live together.
Ultimately whilst I feel Morgana was like Magneto I don’t think she was quite as well realised, not because she was not as good a character as Magneto, but because Merlin did not live up to being her Professor X. As Arthur did not bring about the return of Magic then Merlin ended up looking like a traitor to his own kind, supporting a man, technically two men, Uther and Arthur who persecuted his kind. If Arthur had brought magic back and we had seen the kingdom he and Arthur had built then that would have been fine. Merlin and Morgana could have served as quite a good magical Professor X and Magneto, but sadly due to the poor ending Merlin actually ended up looking like the traitor, whilst Morgana if anything seemed like the hero of her people who finally killed the evil tyrant Uther.
Like many other fans of the BBC fantasy series Merlin I was severely disappointed in its ending. For five years we had been told that Arthur Pendragon is destined to unite the warring kingdoms of Albion and bring magic back to the realm.
Unfortunately however this never happened! Arthur if anything looked like a rather inept king. He did bugger all in his five years as the ruler of Camelot.
Many fans argued that Arthur dying before he brought magic back made the whole series itself redundant.
Other fans meanwhile developed their own theories to explain why Arthur died in spite of what the Great Dragon kept telling us. A favorite of mine is the Kilgharrah conspiracy here.
I meanwhile have developed my own theory as to why Arthur and Merlin’s supposed destiny never happened.
I think that the reason Arthur never became a great king was simply because Merlin fucked up.
Throughout the series Arthur and Merlin’s destiny are if you will pardon the pun, not set in stone. It’s presented as a possible future that might happen, but it could just as easily not.
The Dragon says that there is a prophecy that Arthur will unite the lands of Albion and bring magic back, but lets not forget he also warns Merlin that there are a number of threats that could prevent this from happening. Even just simple monsters like the Questing Beast that poisons Arthur are powerful enough to prevent this great destiny from happening.
It is never presented as a case of no matter what happens Arthur and Merlin are destined to bring about this great kingdom. It’s more a case of if Merlin does things correctly then that future will unfold.
This is further backed up by the fact that we see many other futures change in Merlin. For instance Gwen being crowned Queen does not unfold the way Morgana had foreseen it, nor does Morgana’s death at Merlin’s hand.
Merlin and Arthurs destinies were not a foregone conclusion either. They were simply one of many possible futures that the Dragon had foreseen in some way using magic.
A lot of fans have blamed Kilgharrah and even Arthur himself for the bleak ending, but to me the blame for Arthur’s death and Camelot’s fall rests solely on the shoulders of a young man. His name. Merlin!
In this article I am going to go through the ways in which Merlin fails to save Arthur and Camelot and fails to bring about the future Kilgarrah had foreseen, entirely through his own mistakes.
Lets get started shall we.
Sparing Mordred
In the season 1 episode “The Beginning of the End” Merlin meets a young druid boy named Mordred. The Great Dragon warns Merlin against saving this boy, as if he does then the boy will kill Arthur when he grows up. Once again neither Arthur’s destiny as a great king, or his death at Mordred’s hand are absolutely going to happen. The Dragon makes it very clear that there are two possible futures that could unfold here.
Now in all fairness to Merlin this is the least of his mistakes. Mordred was just an innocent child at the time. It would take a cold hearted bastard to let a pleading child be executed.
Still you can see what I mean about how this episode alone shows us that Arthur’s destiny is not a something that is definite. It can easily be changed and the Dragon even tells Merlin that if he allows the child to live, then he cannot fulfil his destiny, and hey this is what happened exactly in the finale.
Still I wouldn’t put the blame of what happens entirely in the finale on Merlin’s actions in this episode. Like I said this a very understandable mistake, however I think Merlin does make it worse by hesitating to save Mordred. Mordred clearly knows that Merlin hesitated to save him. The look Mordred gives Merlin when he says that he was delayed says it all.
Whilst this isn’t the sole reason Merlin does not fulfil his destiny it certainly does mark the beginning of the end.
Saving Uther Pendragon Twice
There are two moments when Merlin should have let Uther die to bring about the future the Dragon had foreseen.
The first is in “To Kill the King” in series 1. Here Morgana has finally decided to dispose of Uther and Merlin hearing of her plan talks to the Dragon. Once again the Dragon gives the young wizard advice that could have avoided the future we see in series 5. “FREE THIS LAND FROM TYRANNY MERLIN! FREE US ALL!”
Merlin however decided to save Uther instead. Gaius tells him that Arthur’s time is not ready and Gwen says that it would be wrong to stoop to Uther’s level and allow him to die.
Thing is Merlin should have listened to The Dragon. If he had allowed Uther to die then the following things would have happened.
Arthur would have become king. Gaius may have thought he wasn’t ready, but the Dragon thought Arthur was. Why believe Gaius’s word over the Dragons? Remember that not only can Gaius not see the future, but Gaius is a friend of Uther’s, or closest thing he has to a friend. Gaius even thinks Uther has done a lot of good for the people which is clearly not true. He may have protected them years ago from evil sorcerers, but he has since drowned and burned innocent men, women and children! Gaius however doesn’t see it that way, because Uther is his friend and he has some misplaced loyalty to the king.
Uther dying at that point would have allowed Arthur to become king. Now Arthur at that point was already shown to be a lot more open minded to the use of magic. Okay yes he held some of his fathers prejudices, having been raised by him, but clearly he is a much more open minded person naturally than many other people in Camelot. The fact that he went out of his way to save Mordred alone proves this.
Arthur most likely would have continued some of his fathers laws for a short while, but not to the same extent. He most likely would have continued arresting sorcerers, but he would not have continued persecuting them to the same extent that Uther did, IE having them burned at the stake. On top of that he would have had Morgana convincing him not to treat those with Magic so cruelly. Morgana frequently tried to do this to Uther in series 1, but it was of course pointless.
Its extremely doubtful that Morgana, Gwen and Merlin all would not have been able to influence Arthur in a positive way regarding Magic Users. Can you really imagine Arthur who already tried to make Uther see reason, refusing to listen to his family and friends and go ahead and murder innocent men, women and children?
Eventually Arthur would have come into contact with Morgause, whowould have shown him the truth about Uther’s role in his mothers death. This would have convinced Arthur once and for all that magic was not a force for evil.
Arthur most likely would purged all memory from his father in shame after this revelation. (Remember when he found out he tried to actually kill Uther. Imagine what he would have thought had he found it out after his death.) Arthur would have made sure that Magic users were treated with the utmost respect to make up for his fathers past misdeeds and hypocrisy.
Following this Morgana would have been able to discover her magic powers, but would have been able to do so in the open and would not have become bitter and hateful. Morgana may have felt some guilt over Uther’s death for a while, but ultimately as Uther was a tyrant and his death allowed the fair and just Arthur to emerge. She most likely would have realized it was for the greater good.
Sadly Merlin stopped this from happening by helping to save Uther Pendragon’s life. Though in all fairness its not entirely his fault. Morgana relented and decided not to kill Uther. Still Merlin did play a hand in it by delaying the assassin and giving Morgana enough time to save Uther’s life.
The great kingdom Arthur was supposed to build would have happened by season 2 and Morgana would not have gone down the path of darkness, had Merlin listened to the Dragon. The Dragon’s advice in this instance was only wrong in that he should have told Merlin to make sure Uther died.
Merlin’s biggest blunder Re:Uther however comes in series 2 in the episode “The Sins of the Father”. In this episode Morgause tells Arthur the truth that Uther caused the death of Arthurs mother Iygraine through a deal with a sorcerer Nimueh.
Arthur is so enraged by this he tries to kill Uther. He declares Uther a hypocrite and a liar who has murdered innocent people simply to ease his own guilt over his wife’s death. Arthur would have killed Uther had it not been for Merlin lying about it and convincing him that it was the work of Morgause. Merlin only did this to stop Arthur from killing his father in a moment of rage and having the guilt of that plague him for the rest of his life.
Another understandable mistake, but still one that has a very negative effect on his and Arthur’s destiny, and ultimately the greater good of Camelot.
If Uther had died then and there Arthur most likely would have felt guilt over it, but again when he learned of the atrocities his father committed, including the murder of innocent children he probably would have seen sense and realised he had no choice.
He would have continued to look on Morgause as an ally, as she had revealed the truth to him. He would have definitely brought back magic to make up for his fathers mistakes. Magic users across Camelot and all of Albion would have looked on Arthur as their hero. He would have been the one who killed his father, the enemy of all magic and exposed his hypocrisy.
This coupled with his saving Mordred another powerful sorcerer would have made him very, very, very popular among magic users and sorcerers to say the least. Furthermore once again Morgana would then have revealed her magical abilities, Merlin his too which would have further cemented magic’s place in Camelot. It would have also only further have helped to undermine Uther Pendragon by revealing that he was unaware that there was magic in the heart of his kingdom.
The Dragon would most certainly have been freed too. Its doubtful the Dragon would have attacked Camelot had Uther already been dead. It only did so to get revenge on Uther Pendragon. With him dead it most likely would have been the guardian of Camelot.
Morgause also most likely would have become an ally of theirs too. Arthur certainly would have trusted her. It is unclear what Morgause’s true nature was. Was she pure evil, or was she just simply wanting to free the land from Uther? Its possible she may have still tried to take the throne from Arthur, but doing so would have been no easy task for her.
She would not have been able to manipulate Morgana as she only did so because Morgana felt scared and alone, being magical in Uther’s kingdom. With magic no longer banned and Arthur as king then this would no longer have been a problem. Also though Morgause is a powerful sorcerer, she would not have been a match for the combined might of Arthur wielding Excalibur, Merlin whose magic would be out in the open, Morgana who would most likely side with Arthur and the Great Dragon! Added to that there would be plenty of other sorcerers in Arthur’s kingdom that would support him too.
Morgause didn’t seem to want to rule by herself anyway. She was happy for Morgana to rule in series 3 and there she would most likely be happy to be a prominent member of Arthur’s court which she most certainly would be in his new kingdom.
Arthur may have even been able to form an alliance with King Cenred. Cenred was at war with Camelot because of his hatred of Uther. Chances of an alliance with Cenred would have been stronger with an Arthur, who had not only killed Uther, but had exposed him as a hypocrite to the kingdom he had ruled over. (Arthur would have obviously revealed why he had killed him) and had destroyed his legacy, by bringing magic back to the realm.
Added to this Cenred had close ties to Morgause and therefore through her, could become an ally of Camelot. Finally Cenred who was a coward and unlike Uther hated losing any men, would never launch an attack on Camelot. The Dragon alone could have destroyed Cenrid’s kingdom.
Also with the power that Camelot would yield its doubtful anyone would wish to challenge it. Within a few years, probably by the time of season 5, all of the kingdoms would have been united.
Arthur therefore would have fulfilled his destiny, as would Merlin and neither Morgana nor Mordred would be in a position to threaten them, nor would either of them want to anyway.
By sparing Uther, Merlin not only delayed his destiny from coming true, but put in in danger.
As a result of lying to Arthur about Morgause (who did not deceive Arthur at all) Merlin convinced Arthur that magic was evil.
Prior to this Arthur as I already mentioned had been very open minded about magic. He spared Mordred. He also showed respect to the unicorn and was actually delighted when it returned from the dead. He even bowed to the sorcerer involved with the Unicorns wishes to save the kingdom and went through with the tests. Can you imagine Uther doing that? Even if it was to save Camelot from starvation, Uther would be too proud to go through a sorcerers test. Arthur also argued that even if Gwen’s father had been using magic then he did not deserve to be persecuted as long as he had not used it to harm anyone. It was obvious that the Arthur from seasons 1 and 2 did not hate magic like his father and in time could have easily been swayed to view it as a force for good in some instances.
Ironically it was Merlin who convinced him that Magic was evil.
Also as Uther was still alive, he would continue to persecute Magic users which in turn led to Morgana feeling more paranoid and ultimately led to her siding with Morgause, becoming a powerful enemy to Camelot in the process.
By lying to Arthur about Uther. Merlin created an Arthur who hated magic as much as his father.
Driving Morgana Insane
It’s one thing to spare a tyrant who persecutes your kind, but to drive your friend down the path of villainy is another.
Every step of the way Merlin made the wrong choice in how to deal with Morgana.
In the season 2 episode “The Nightmare Begins” Morgana suspects that she has magic. Merlin is told by Kilgarrah that the best course of action is to not let her discover her powers
If Merlin had followed Kilgharrah’s actions then it could have bought him more time. As soon as Morgana found out she was magic it turned her against Uther. Things had always been tense between them, but after Morgana found out she had magic then she became scared at what would happen if he found out. She felt she could not confide in anyone, even Arthur out of fear of being found out. It was this that ultimately led to her siding with Morgause who was later able to twist her mind into becoming totally ruthless and willing to murder even her own brother Arthur.
If Merlin had not told her about her powers and allowed Gaius to make her think that they were merely hallucinations. It may have prevented her from feeling so paranoid until Morgause showed Arthur what really happened. Then obviously if Merlin had reacted accordingly, and allowed Arthur to kill Uther, it would not have mattered afterwards. Morgana could have explored the full extent of her powers and would not have posed a threat to either Arthur or Merlin.
Having said that though Morgana may have still felt paranoid anyway as she still would have suffered from her dreams. Personally I think it would have been better if Merlin had told her about his secret. That way she would have come to see him as a loyal ally and friend and could have confided in him. He maybe could have even told her a piece of the prophecy that Arthur would one day restore magic to Camelot. Hell she may have even become an ally of his, and helped him protect Arthur.
Morgana certainly would not have turned Merlin over to Uther at that point. She was his friend and had already shown sympathy to magic users before anyway.
Personally I think that was the best option for Merlin and to be fair to him he wanted to do that, but once again it was Gaius (and this time the Dragon) who advised him against it.
Instead Merlin picked the worst option. He took Morgana to meet the Druids who told her exactly what she was and became allies for her outside of Camelot.
In the penultimate episode of series 2 however “The Fires of Idirsholas” Merlin makes the biggest blunder of his career. Morgause, (who had it not been for Merlin lying to Arthur about her would have become their ally by now.) Casts a spell that makes everyone in Camelot fall asleep.
Morgause does this so that she can sneak in and kill Uther and Arthur. Again she only wishes to kill Arthur because of Merlin who has successfully turned Arthur against magic. The source of the spell is Morgana and the only way to break it is to kill Morgana. The Dragon tells him that he must kill her. He says that if he does not then Morgause will kill Arthur and the future Merlin and Arthur are destined to create will die with him. Once again this shows that Arthur and Merlin’s future can be changed and is not set.
Now Merlin has three options and once again he picks the worst one.
He can follow the Dragons advice and kill Morgana and then Morgause. Disposing of both of them obviously eliminates the threat they pose to Arthur and Merlin. Once again however this is a pretty ruthless thing to do. The Dragon does always to be fair give Merlin the most ruthless and callous suggestion. Let the young boy be hanged, poison your best friend, let Uther die etc. Still that doesn’t mean he isn’t 100 percent right every single time. If Merlin had done all of those things, none of the threats that destroy Arthur and his kingdom would have existed.
Still Merlin did not need to kill Morgana. I think he could have approached her and told her he knew what she was doing and convinced her to try and reason with Morgause. After all Morgana did still love Arthur very much at that point, and if she pleaded with Morgause, who loved her, its doubtful that Morgause would have killed Arthur.
Uther most likely would have still met his end at Morgause’s hand. Not that that is a bad thing mind you, to dispose of the mad tyrant. Again all that would happen is that Arthur would become king. Though it might be more difficult thanks to Merlin’s actions to convince him that magic was a force for good. With Morgana’s help in time, I am sure he would come around.
Merlin could have even suggested to Morgana that she drink the poison so as to throw Morgause off, and assured her that he had the antidote. Morgana may have been willing to do this in order to save Arthur. Also Merlin could have turned Morgana against Morgause by telling her that Morgause had made her the source of her spell, which Morgana did not know about.
Once again however Merlin did the stupidest thing imaginable. He poisoned Morgana destroying the last bit of good in her and convincing her that Camelot could never be a place where she would be accepted. Yet he did not kill her. He gave her the antidote. If he was going to actually poison her, then he should have gone through with it. Poisoning her and then sparing her life, did nothing but piss her off and make her go mad. Worse still he allowed Morgause to run off with her. In the time they were together Morgause proceeded to corrupt Morgana, who lets face it already had enough reason to go mad. Living in constant fear of Uther, being betrayed by her best friend etc.
Thanks to his foolish actions both Morgause and Morgana became Arthur’s enemies when they could have instead become very powerful allies of his, or both disposed of.
Morgana’s role as a villain not only posed a threat to Arthur’s destiny because of her power, but also because she used sorcery for evil means. This only further convinced Arthur that magic was a force for darkness and could not be allowed in Camelot.
Merlin would later give up another golden opportunity to kill Morgana in season 3 in the episode “The Crystal Cave”. Here Merlin causes her to suffer a fatal accident and the Dragon tells Merlin that all of the suffering she will cause can now be averted. Not wanting to have her blood on his hands, Merlin forces the Dragon to heal Morgana. The Dragon even tells Merlin that all the evil that will happen from now on is entirely down to him. If Merlin had listened to the Dragon once again, he would have eliminated a powerful threat, but he instead kept her alive.
Trying to Save Uther Again
When Uther is mortally wounded Merlin tries to save him with magic by using a spell that will heal him. He hopes that this will convince Arthur that not all magic is evil. Unfortunately it backfires considerably on him when Morgana cast another spell which reverses the effects and kills Uther.
This hardens Arthurs heart to magic once and for all and causes him to persecute it just like Uther did.
Had Merlin not used magic to heal Uther, Uther would have died and Arthur may have come to the conclusion that Magic was not evil somewhere down the line by himself.
Thanks to Merlin’s actions by the time Arthur takes over, he is a far cry from the man Kilgarrah saw in his vision of the future. He has been utterly convinced that Magic is evil. By this point he should have been convinced otherwise.
Trying to kill Mordred
The final killing blow to his and Arthur’s destiny is dealt by Merlin in the season 5 episode The Dsir. Here Merlin is told by The Dsir that he has one chance to avert the bad version of the future that Kilgarrah had foreseen many years ago if he embraces magic.
This is clearly the last chance Arthur has to fulfil this part of his destiny. Once again however its because of Merlin that he doesn’t get to do it.
Merlin had been told earlier that he must kill Mordred in order to save Arthur. This is why he later told Arthur that magic has no place in Camelot. Arthur pleaded with The Dsir to save Mordred whom they wounded. They agreed only if he brought magic back to Camelot. For this reason Merlin convinced Arthur not to agree to their demands and not to bring magic back. Ironically this did the very opposite of what he had hoped for, as The Dsir brought Mordred back to life.
This was a test on The Dsir’s part and Merlin failed. They were giving him one last chance to fulfil his destiny. He failed ironically because this time in contrast to his mistake with Mordred in the past, he was too ruthless. He tried to murder an innocent man whose only crime was to try and protect his king with his life.
Had he told Arthur that magic has a place in Camelot then Arthur would have agreed with him. Even after all the ways Merlin turned Arthur against Magic, Arthur was still willing to accept it into Camelot, but Merlin finally convinced him not to.
Merlin sealed Arthur’s fate. Not only does the man who was destined to kill him get brought back, but Arthur continues to persecute magic which in turn leads to Mordred turning against him. The woman Mordred is in love with whom Arthur later kills, only attacks Arthur because he continues to outlaw magic just like Uther Pendragon did. If Arthur had accepted magic into Camelot during the time of The Dsir, this would not have happened. Even if the Dsir had brought back Mordred then he would have had no reason to turn on Arthur and return to Morgana, if magic had returned.
Many have blamed the Dragon for this but I don’t think you can completely. The Dragon certainly should have given Merlin better advice than “just kill everyone near to you from Morgana, Mordred, Uther etc.” (It’s not hard to see why some people paint the Dragon as a villain.)
Still Merlin had plenty of opportunities to do so without telling Arthur magic had no place in Camelot. He could have pushed Mordred down the stairs with his magic. He could have lead him out into a field and had the dragon burn him to death.
He chose the worst possible opportunity to do so and doomed Camelot instead.
Merlin further sealed Arthur’s fate by betraying Mordred and not allowing him to flee with the woman he loves either, and therefore gives him a reason to hate Arthur and the knights of Camelot.
Thanks to Merlin’s bad judgement, his compassion and his ruthlessness, he prevented Arthur from fulfilling his destiny as much as the poison of any Questing Beast.
Whilst its true that he did save Arthur’s life and Arthur would never have made it to throne without him. Ultimately his mistakes prevented the Great Dragon’s prophecy from coming to pass.
Conclusion
Had Merlin done things a little better Arthur would have fulfilled the destiny the Great Dragon talked about. He would have united the lands of Albion, he would have restored magic to Camelot. he would have created a perfect society that would have flourished to this day. Merlin’s bungling however stopped that in the following ways.
1/ Sparing Mordred: He should have followed the Great Dragon’s advice and killed him, or at the very least not made Mordred suspicious of him.
2/ Saving Uther twice: Both times would have lead to Arthur’s reign beginning much earlier and would have allowed Arthur to learn the truth about his fathers war against magic and how unjust it was. Arthur would have also come to power before Morgana discovered her true abilities, and when Mordred was a child. Neither one of them would have become villains under these circumstances. Mordred would have grown up in a society where his kind was accepted, and would have looked on Arthur as his hero who slew the evil tyrant Uther and saved his life, whilst Morgana would have been able to discover her magic powers and not felt like an outsider because of them.
Merlin stopped this from happening by ignoring the Dragon’s advice that Uther’s time had come to its end. As a result Arthur didn’t ascend when he was supposed to and Morgana was twisted by Uther’s persecution of magic and Arthur thanks to Merlin’s efforts grew to despise Magic, when he was on the cusp of supporting it.
3/ Fucking up Big Time with Morgana: Merlin drove Morgana down the path of villainy. He helped her discover her powers and make allies among the Druids, he poisoned her but did not kill her, allowed her to go away with Morgause and then later when she had become a vastly powerful and dangerous sorceress, he gave up another golden opportunity to finish her, ignoring the Dragon’s warning.
4/ He turned Arthur against magic for good, by killing his father with it, which only happened because of Morgana whom he had turned evil.
5/ He wrecked Arthurs last chance by turning him against magic: The Dsir warned Arthur that he would not get another chance if he did not bring magic back and sadly thanks to Merlin’s influence, he didn’t and perished as a direct result of his persecution of magic at Mordred’s hand.
Was This What The Writers Had Intended?
A part of me wonders if this was what the actual writers of the show had intended. This is certainly how I interpreted the show, but of course what one fan thinks means nothing. Still when you watch it back it does appear that the writers wanted us to think that Merlin was making decisions that would doom his future. In “The Beginning of the End” the Dragon explicitly tells us that Merlin will not fulfil his destiny if Mordred is spared. Furthermore the Dsir warn him that he will not get another chance if he does not return magic. The fact these are both crucial to Arthur’s eventual death leads me to believe that this was what the writers had in mind the whole time.
In this respect the ending of the show makes more sense to me now. Its still not perfect mind you. I like the idea of prophecy’s only giving you a possible future, and it still being possible to change. However I think they should have had Arthur bring magic back after season 4, but still had Merlin and Arthur’s actions ultimately bring about the end of the kingdom.
The fact that we never saw Arthur do anything noteworthy is too bleak and disappointing.
Still perhaps this is also why it is stated that Arthur will rise again. Maybe this will be Merlin’s second chance to do things better this time. His redemption for his past mistakes.
The only problem with this entire theory though is that in the finale the Dragon states that Arthur has already built what he was destined to achieve. This suggests to me that the writers maybe just forgot what it was he was destined to achieve.
Still I’d like to think that this is what they had in mind that actually Merlin ultimately failed to fulfil his destiny, but perhaps he will learn from his mistakes and he and Arthur will make a better fist of it next time.