Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4962906-20151023123622/@comment-26159109-20151023173324

Eskaver wrote: Farerb wrote: Eskaver wrote: Farerb wrote: Gusey1397 wrote: TBH, if they did have a conversation about Arthur using the sands to make people trust him again, thus removing their memories of the sand and treachery, it wouldn't make sense as Arthur will be the only one with this knowledge. So maybe they shouldn't have used the sand in the first place. But the writers can't seemingly do something without magic. I mean it's not like King George was a decent villain, murdering people, creating an angry mob, pull politcal and emotional sway, or normal and tactical means of doing things. Random magic FTW! Exactly, why not making both Arthur and Guinevere complex characters. Why not building Guinevere and Lancelot's relationship like they did with Snow and David in season 1. Why not making Guinevere actually choosing Arthur because she thinks it is more important to do her duty as a wife and a queen than being with the man she truly loves.

I think another problem I have with the season is that they usually make their spins on stories more sophisticated and deep, but with Camelot it just seems more shallow, it seems that they couldn't handle the intrigue and complexity of the Arthurian Legends. Also, there are much better adaptations of those legends that just make OUAT's take on the story seem bleak. When I watch the episodes it just makes me want to watch Merlin. They can't do anything with Lancelot and Guinevere because of the length of the season and the many characters they have to juggle. It's rushed like any recent relationship started in 4 that has started. They should know that a one-off episode won't always work unless the chemistry is off the wall. It felt like Lance was being nice and Gwen was in a moment that she made a mistake. Their relationship is the Spell of Shattered Sight of relationships. It's build up as epic and fierce, but is really downplayed and disappointing. Can't use your idea for Gwen because they need to emphasize twu luv.

Camelot has an up on Oz though.....haha, they barely scratched that one. I think season 5 would have worked better if it was season 2b or 3, but it is indeed shallow. Exactly, Camelot should be a full season story in order to make justice with the source material. But they have to have time for the next rushed plot so everything needs to be solved fast, thus Magic can solve anything. Why waste our time with character's emotion. Remember back in season 1 when Emma told Cinderella there aren't Fairy God Mothers to solve every problem in life. They really forgot what the show was about and with it the heart of the show was gone.