The Sorcerer's Shadow
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| Series: | 3 | |
| Episode Number: | 11 | |
| Starring: | Colin Morgan Harry Melling Anthony Head John Hurt Bradley James Ian Burfield Katie McGrath | |
| Enemy: | Nollar Tindr Gilli (redeemed) Morgana | |
| Setting: | Camelot The Rising Sun Duelling pitch | |
| Writer: | Julian Jones | |
| Director: | Ashley Way | |
| Producer: | Johnny Capps Julian Murphy | |
| Broadcast: | 20 November 2010 | |
| Format: | 1x45 | |
| Prod. Code: | 3.11 | |
| Previous Story: | Queen of Hearts | |
| Following Story: | The Coming of Arthur | |
The Sorcerer's Shadow is the eleventh episode of the third series of Merlin, which was first broadcast on the 20th of November 2010.
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Synopsis
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Camelot's legendary tournament has only one rule – there are no rules.
As the mythic city fills with terrifying warriors, Gilli prepares to join the action. Despite his small stature, Gilli has victory in his sights and a secret weapon to help him – magic.
As Gilli begins to realise the full potential of his powers, Merlin is torn. Not only is his new friend putting his own life in danger but his actions also threaten to rip apart the very fabric of Camelot. Can Merlin make Gilli see sense before it's too late?
Plot
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As the episode begins, a young man named Gilli is travelling to Camelot and is confronted by two thugs, Nollar and Tindr, as he walks through the forest. When Gilli explains that he is heading for Camelot to take part in the tournament, the brutish pair laugh and knock him to the ground, humiliating him. As Nollar and Tindr leave, Gilli retrieves a ring from his backpack. The ring glows with magical power, as do Gilli's eyes, revealing that he has magic. In Camelot, Arthur explains to Merlin that the knight's code means nothing at the upcoming tournament, which is open to all comers. The only rule is that there are no rules. Merlin is almost hit with a throwing axe by Nollar, who has now arrived in the kingdom with Tindr. Gilli arrives in Camelot and takes a room in the tavern, though the innkeeper demands immediate payment, since he believes that the diminutive Gilli will be killed before sunset.



Added by WaterwecnaIn a castle corridor, Gilli casts a spell while clutching his arm, creating a blinding light and a wave of scorching heat. Two guards are attracted by the light and wrestle with Gilli, who loses his ring in the scuffle. Gilli escapes the guards and examines his arm, which is now healed. However, he notices that his magic ring is now gone. Uther later examines the scorch marks that Gilli's spell has left on a wooden door. He explains to Gaius that the guards did not get a good look at the sorcerer due to poor light, and, while the king is distracted, Gaius scoops up Gilli's ring from the floor. When Uther departs, Gaius explains to Merlin that Gilli must have used a cauterising spell on his wound. He implores Merlin to speak to Gilli before it is too late.
Merlin visits Gilli at the tavern and admits that he knows about the newcomer's use of magic. Gilli denies it, but Merlin returns the ring to him. Gilli confesses that his father left him the ring, but never used it himself, since he was frightened of magic. Merlin insists that Gilli must withdraw from the tournament, but the young sorcerer claims that he is "a nobody" without magic. Merlin warns him that he will be killed if caught by Uther. In the tourname


Added by WaterwecnaLater, Gilli admits to Merlin that he just wanted respect, but that he is not a killer. He agrees to withdraw from the tournament. However, as Gilli returns to the tavern, he is cheered and applauded by the people and clearly enjoys the adulation. Meanwhile, a troubled Arthur admits to Merlin that if he fights Uther with his full strength, he could defeat and humiliate the king, and even accidentally wound or kill him. Merlin suggests that Arthur will have to let Uther win the match, but the prince cannot stand the thought of his father's gloating. The following day, the pair face off. As the match begins, Arthur clearly has the upper hand against his father. However, realising that Uther is frustrated and embarrassed, Arthur willingly throws the fight and allows the king to win.



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Added by WaterwecnaIn the final battle of the tournament, Gilli and Uther face off. When Gilli uses his ring to compete against the king, he overpowers Uther, but Merlin covertly uses his own magic to thwart his fellow sorcerer. Unwittingly aided by Merlin, Uther is eventually able to overcome Gilli, knocking him to the ground. Uther is crowned champion and Gilli leaves the stadium defeated. Merlin attempts to apologise, but a disheartened Gilli ignores him. As he packs to leave Camelot, Gilli accuses the visiting Merlin of betraying his kind.



Added by MerlinarthurHowever, Merlin asserts that it is Gilli who is the traitor, since he acted dishonourably and used magic for his own glory. Gilli admits that he was wrong about his own father, realising that he was not afraid of magic itself, but the power it has to corrupt the weak. Gilli apologises for his actions and Merlin promises that on the day that magic is permitted once again in Camelot, they will reunite. The pair reconcile and Gilli peacefully departs the kingdom.
That night at dinner, Uther boasts about his victory over Gilli. However, when Morgana taunts Arthur about losing the fight against his father, to their surprise (Arthur even nearly chokes on his food) Uther casually reveals that he is completely aware that his son threw the fight to save him embarrassment. The king thanks Arthur, proclaiming that his honourable actions have proven that he is now truly ready to become king. As the episode concludes, Gaius presents Merlin with a special dinner, insisting that he is proud of his ward. When Merlin modestly claims that he does not deserve s


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Main Cast
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- Merlin - Colin Morgan
- Arthur - Bradley James
- Uther Pendragon - Anthony Head
- Gaius - Richard Wilson
- Morgana - Katie McGrath
- Guinevere - Angel Coulby (deleted scene)
Recurring Cast
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- Kilgharrah voiced by John Hurt
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Reception
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Air date : 20 November 2010. 7.42 million viewers.
Trivia
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- When Uther backhands his first opponent his sword is in his right hand, and his shield in his left, even though a scene before the shield was in his right, and his sword was in his left.
- Morgana appeared in all of the deleted scenes, and in one of them, Gwen appears.
- Uther makes a reference to the infamous Welsh version of the legend where he tells Arthur had when he has sons of his own he will give them the same treatment in allowing them to win in competition. In the Welsh versions of the legend, Arthur and Guinevere have three sons. It was implied from this episode that Arthur end up fathering sons with Guinevere but this was proven untrue as Arthur and Guinevere either didn't choose to have children or Guinevere was unable to bear children as it is seen in the final episode of the fifth season that after Arthur's death, Guinevere became Arthur's successor.
- In the final scene when Gaius gives Merlin his special meal there are tomatoes in it to which Colin Morgan is allergic and chicken drumsticks even though Colin is a vegatarian
Transcript
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Previous story: Queen of Hearts | Following story: The Coming of Arthur
| Series 3 |
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| The Tears of Uther Pendragon • Goblin's Gold • Gwaine • The Crystal Cave • The Changeling • The Castle of Fyrien • The Eye of the Phoenix • Love in the Time of Dragons • Queen of Hearts • The Sorcerer's Shadow • The Coming of Arthur Interactive quest: The Quest for Morgana Mini-episode: Merlin in Need special |