“I should probably introduce myself,” he calls up at the beast. “I’m Bradley, and I’m a little lost.” Gaius, who is not the best at these sorts of things, explained to her that Winkles had choked on a chicken bone and died. “I’m glad there isn’t any vomit involved this time,” Merlin mumbles happily and, just like that, he throws up all over Bradley’s boots.
loved the humor.
He thinks of Colin sitting in the shade for the sake of visual continuity, memorizing lines and practicing Received Pronunciation because apparently the British populace can’t relate to anyone who doesn’t sound like Jeremy Paxman. and love how you incorporated DVD bonuses, and what Bradley said in interviews and comparisons in each POV of Merlin/Colin and Arthur/Bradley. That was a real nice touch. It was like "reality" was constantly keeping in touch with the fiction, until there were less mentions of it and it slowly gave way to the fiction becoming real.
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Gaius, who is not the best at these sorts of things, explained to her that Winkles had choked on a chicken bone and died.
“I’m glad there isn’t any vomit involved this time,” Merlin mumbles happily and, just like that, he throws up all over Bradley’s boots.
loved the humor.
He thinks of Colin sitting in the shade for the sake of visual continuity, memorizing lines and practicing Received Pronunciation because apparently the British populace can’t relate to anyone who doesn’t sound like Jeremy Paxman.
and love how you incorporated DVD bonuses, and what Bradley said in interviews and comparisons in each POV of Merlin/Colin and Arthur/Bradley. That was a real nice touch. It was like "reality" was constantly keeping in touch with the fiction, until there were less mentions of it and it slowly gave way to the fiction becoming real.
Thank you for this epicness.