Merlin (2008–2012): Season 1, Episode 7 - The Gates of Avalon - full transcript

Arthur rescues the elderly Aulfric and his pretty daughter Sophia from being robbed and welcomes them at Camelot. Indeed Arthur falls in love with Sophia and they plan to elope. Morgana is very worried as she has had a recurring dream in which Sophia drowns Arthur. She confides in Gaius and Merlin, who realize that she is a potential sorceress with the power of prophecy. Merlin follows Aulfric to a lake, where he discovers that the father and daughter are Sidhes, former immortals who, having lost their immortality, must kill Arthur to regain their powers. When Sophia and Arthur elope, Merlin follows them.

MAN: In a land of myth
and a time of magic,

the destiny of a great kingdom rests
on the shoulders of a young boy.

His name... Merlin.

(GASPS) Arthur...

Arthur...

What is it?

You really are a total buffoon,
aren't you, Merlin?

- I was just asking...
- Who? Me or the deer?!

Hunting requires speed,
stealth and an agile mind.

So you get by on two out of three?

(SCREAMING)



What was that?
WOMAN: Help!

No, no, I beg you. Mercy.

Help me!

Aghhhh!

Forbearnan firgenholt!

- Stroke of luck.
- And let THAT be a lesson to you!

What?

- I was covering your back.
- Are you all right? They didn't hurt you?

No... Thanks to you.

I'm Sophia. This is my father.

Arthur Pendragon...

at your service.

My name is Aulfric, heir of Tirmawr.
This is my daughter Sophia.

You're a long way from home.
What brings you to Camelot?



Our home was sacked by raiders,

we barely escaped with what
few possessions we could carry.

These are dangerous times.
What will you do?

We travel west to Caerleon where we
have family and, I hope, a new life.

You must stay here a while,
break yourjourney.

A noble family like yours
is always welcome at Camelot.

Make sure you put her
in a decent room.

The one next door is empty.

The one next door's fine.

Excellent, in fact.

- Shut up, Merlin.
- I didn't say anything!

You didn't have to.

My intentions towards Sophia
are completely honourable.

Put her in a room on
the other side of the castle.

- It's warmer, more comfortable.
- Of course.

She is, um, very beautiful.

Yes, she is.

And if your intentions
are honourable...

Oh, they are. Most definitely.

Then what's the problem
with her staying next door?

There isn't one.

You've convinced me.

Put her in the room next to mine.

- If you need anything, let me know.
- Thank you.

- Who is that?
- Sophia Tirmawr.

We rescued her in the woods.
Well, Arthur did most of the rescuing...

She can't stay here.

Well, the King said that she and
her father are welcome in Camelot.

Is everything OK?

Yes. Thank you.

I'm sorry,
I didn't mean to disturb you.

Nonsense, my child. My favourite
patient is always welcome.

I'm sorry about the mess.

Most of it's Merlin's.
I should have tidied up.

It's not that...
Your bench is on fire.

My bench is on fire?
What are you...

My bench is on fire!

Here.

(SIZZLING)

You're always
getting me into trouble.

What brings you to this dark corner?

I had another dream.

I see.

I saw Arthur lying under water,
drowning,

and there was a woman
standing over him, watching him die.

And she's here. In Camelot.

The mind plays tricks.

It borrows from everyday life
and plays out its own fantasy.

I had this dream
before she came to Camelot.

You must be mistaken.

I know what I saw.

It was so real...

so vivid.

I saw him die, Gaius.

She's going to kill him.

These are just dreams, Morgana,
nothing more.

Are you taking the sleeping draught
I made up for you?

- It doesn't help.
- Here.

Try this.

It will induce a deeper sleep.

You've nothing to fear.

Thank you, Gaius.

Morgana...

Don't bother Uther about this -
no need to worry him.

(TWIGS SNAP)

You can dispense with
the unpleasantries - your payment.

I want more.

My friends are dead because of you.

Yes. I'm sorry.
Such a dreadful waste of life.

If it's any consolation,
you'll see them again soon.

Marouf kino toyno!
(SCREAMING)

I'm taking Sophia out for a ride
today. You know, show her around.

Where do I come into this?

I'm supposed to be on patrol with
the guard and my father this morning,

so I need you to cover for me.

What, and lie to the King?

No way.
No, he'll see right through me.

He'll have me in the stocks quicker
than you can say "rotten tomatoes".

- Merlin... I need you to do this for me.
- I'm a terrible liar.

I start sweating, my vision blurs,
my brain stops working.

No change there, then.
I promised Sophia I'd take her out.

If I don't turn up,
it'll blow my chances.

- You like her, then?
- Yeah! What's not to like?

I want to spend time with her, but
I need to get my father off my back.

I can't order you
to lie to the King

but you'll be a friend for life
if you do.

Go on, then. You don't
want to keep her waiting.

Thanks, Merlin. I won't forget it.

You're sure it's her?

I could never forget that face.

- You should speak to the King.
- And tell him what?

- That I can see the future?
- If you think Arthur's in danger...

- You know how he'd react.
- You're his ward. He wouldn't harm you.

He hates magic
more than he cares for me.

- That's not true.
- Would you care to put it to the test?

But what else can you do?

I'm going to have to try
and stop her myself.

Where's my son?

I'm not sure where he is. I, um,
I think there's been a mistake.

- But it's not his fault. I mean...
- Stop gibbering.

Tell me where he is!

It's probably...
No, it's definitely my fault.

- Where is Arthur!?
- He's not here.

I can see that.

Arthur asked me to check to see if
he was riding out this morning

and... well... I may have forgotten.

- You forgot?
- I'm sorry, my Lord.

I'm sure he would have been here
had I told him.

If this was a time of war,
I would have you flogged.

And since it's not,
we'll let it go just this once?

I forgot how much fun this was(!)

The river's not far.
It's just down here.

Arthur... wait.

What is it?

Tuch von phrixur ator.

MAN: You there.

(SHE GASPS)

MAN: Halt!

- Sorry.
- Sorry?!

You nearly shot a crossbow
in my face.

(DISTANT SHOUTING)

Are you OK?

Yes. Thanks to you.

They were searching for the bandits
that attacked you yesterday. Here.

Don't touch that!

I'm sorry.

- Maybe we should go back?
- It's fine.

I'm sorry, I was upset. Now, don't
let this spoil our day together.

We were having such a nice time.
Let's go down to the river.

I'm taking you back to Camelot.

Your father would never forgive me
if I let anything happen to you.

Have you been playing
with your food again?

- The King put me in the stocks.
- What did you do this time?

Nothing. Honestly, it wasn't my fault.

Arthur wanted to get out of going on
a patrol with Uther and the guard,

so I covered for him
and took the blame.

And Arthur was prepared
to let you do this?

It was his idea.

What made him neglect his duties?
Must have been something important.

Sophia.

The girl from the forest?

He wanted to take her
out for the day. He is besotted.

- But they've only just met.
- I know.

I guess it must have been
love at first sight.

Yes...

I suppose it must be.

Can I help?

Forgive me! The door was open. I
thought someone may have broken in.

It looks like they have.

I apologise for imposing on you.

It won't happen again.

Make sure it doesn't.

You're sure you'll be all right?

Yes.

Thank you for today.

Good night, Arthur.

Sorry! Lady Morgana, isn't it?
I'm Sophia.

- What are you doing here?
- My father and I are guests of the King.

You're lying. I know
what you're going to do to him,

and I won't let it happen.

Does Arthur know you
feel this way about him?

Of course he does.

I suspect he's already
turned you down.

Don't think you can make
a fool out of me.

I won't have to. You're managing
to do that well enough already.

- Stay away from him!
- Or what?

Jealousy is such an
unattractive trait in a women.

If anything happens to Arthur...

I'll find you.

However long it takes.

You've not been gone
as long as I expected.

- We were interrupted.
- What happened?

I was nearly killed. For a moment,
I felt what it would be like

to die a mortal death.
He saved me.

Someone so weak, so feeble,
saved ME.

I can't bear
to be like this a moment longer.

You won't have to.

Once his heart is yours,
the gates of Avalon

will open once again for us
and we can regain our true form.

I need a little more time.

You must hurry. The physician can
see us for what we truly are.

And he is not alone.

The Lady Morgana.

She fears her powers, but that
will not keep her quiet for long.

Tomorrow, you have to finish
the enchantment,

otherwise our chance to rid us of
these mortal shells will be lost for ever.

You seem very fond of her.

- You make that sound like a bad thing.
- Not necessarily.

I've just never seen you fall under
a woman's spell so quickly.

If you're jealous, Morgana,
it's OK to admit it.

Don't flatter yourself!

Come on. Wouldn't be the first time,
now, would it?

Arthur, I'm trying to protect you.
She isn't what she seems.

Why? What makes you say that?

I just have a feeling.

It's difficult to describe.

I had a dream...

a nightmare.

(HE LAUGHS)

You really are very sweet, Morgana.

Why are you laughing?

You. Your feelings, bad dreams.
You don't have to make this stuff up.

You can tell me the truth.

It's obvious you like me.

Less and less by the second.

All right. Whatever you say.

You're intolerable.

I just hope I'm wrong about her.

- You're dressed!
- Nothing gets past you, does it, Merlin?

You're supposed to wear these.
Your father's bestowing a knighthood

- on one of your men.
- I'm giving it a miss.

Won't the King mind?

Not if you cover for me.
By the way, thanks for yesterday,

I heard you ended up
in the stocks. Bad luck.

They were throwing potatoes.
It's supposed to be rotten fruit.

I'm not sure
there are hard-and-fast rules,

but if it's any consolation,
I think it was worth it.

- It went well?
- Great. Fantastic...

She's incredible.

Don't worry. I'll find a way
to get you out of it.

Just make sure you don't end up
in the stocks this time.

I won't!

I think I'm starting to get the
hang of this whole deception lark.

(SHE GIGGLES)
Wait!

Careful.

Don't worry.

I will be.

- Tuch von phrixur artur.
- What are you doing?

Cheek nom fogish.

Jamea mortharisher.

Tuch von phrixur artur.

Not again, Merlin, surely?

You'd think the appeal of pelting
the same person with fruit

would wear off
after a while, but, oh, no!

I heard that Arthur wasn't
at the knighting ceremony.

Yeah, he wanted to make the most
of his time left with Sophia.

- So you helped him?
- I'm his servant. I had to.

You shouldn't have done that, Merlin.

I fear that Sophia may not
be all that she seems.

Why?

What do you know about seers?

Not much. They're supposed
to be able to see the future.

Like prophets.

It's said to be an innate ability.

Those who have it are born that way.

Some aren't even aware that
what they see is the future.

It comes in their dreams.

What's this got to do with Sophia?

The night before she
and Aulfric came to Camelot,

Morgana had a dream.
Sophia was in it.

BEFORE she arrived in Camelot?

I've been watching Morgana
since she was very young.

Though I've tried to persuade
myself otherwise,

some of the things
she said she'd dreamt came to pass.

I kept it secret from Uther,
of course.

The gift of prophecy
is too close to the work of magic.

- You think Morgana is a seer?
- No, I don't think it.

I fear it.

Morgana said she dreamt
that Sophia killed Arthur.

Couldn't that have
just been a dream?

Maybe the woman Morgana saw
just looked like Sophia.

That's what I hoped.

But Aulfric caught me
in Sophia's room

and, in a flash of anger,
his eyes changed colour.

Who are they?

It's not WHO they are
that worries me.

It's WHAT they want with Arthur.

Our love is strong.
You feel the same way, too.

If we were ever to be parted...

I'd never let that happen.

You may not have the choice.

There are some here who
don't want us to be together.

I'll never let them come between us.

Because we are in love.

Because we are in love.

You must seek
permission for us to marry...

- so that we can be together.
- Till death do us part.

Tuch von phrixur artur.

Till death do us part.

(DOOR OPENS)

He's ready. Tomorrow he'll do
what we need him to.

Good, you have done well.
I must go to the elders.

I seek an audience
with the Sidhe elders!

Not gwithim sar!

Dar labran trimshah!

(HEARTBEAT THUDS THEN FADES)

I come before you to plead

for the chance to win passage back
to Avalon

and a life of immortality!

Your punishment
for killing another Sidhe

is a mortal body and a mortal life.

You will never be able
to return to Avalon.

The crime was mine,
not my daughter's.

The gates of Avalon remain
closed to your daughter.

Unless the soul of a mortal prince
be offered up to them.

AULFRIC: Thank you.

An immortal life for my daughter
is all that I desire,

so I promise you the soul
of the greatest prince of all.

Arthur Pendragon!

(AULFRIC CACKLES)

(HE CACKLES)

Avalon. What you saw at the lake.
It's Avalon. It must be.

- What's?
- The land of eternal youth.

Mortals are only supposed to glimpse it
the moment before death.

I've seen it and I'm still here.

Extraordinary. What did it look like?

Does it matter? They're going to
sacrifice Arthur

and we don't
even know who "they" are.

We do now. I found writing like this
on the top of Aulfric's staff.

It's Ogham, an ancient script.

Abas ocus bithe. Duthectad bithlane.

"To hold life
and death in your hands."

From the writing on his staff
and what you saw at the lake,

I'm afraid now I'm certain.

We're dealing with the Sidhe.

That does not sound
like a good thing.

- They're masters of enchantment.
- You think Arthur's been enchanted?

Almost certainly.

I'm afraid Morgana's dream
is coming true.

I requested this audience, Father,

to discuss a matter
of great importance.

It cannot have escaped your attention
that I and Lady Sophia Tirmawr

- have grown very close.
- Not too close, I hope.

We're in love.

Which is why I come before you today
to ask your permission to marry.

(HE LAUGHS)

I assume you're joking.

No. I'm going to marry her.

But you only met two days ago.

We're in love.

In love?

We had no idea that you were
such a romantic, had we, Morgana?

No, he's full of surprises.

I'm going to marry her.

I don't care what either
of you think about it.

I thought you'd come
to ask my permission.

Out of courtesy, nothing more.

Guards, door.

(SWORDS CLINK)

You've forgotten whose court
you're standing in.

You won't stop me.

If I want to marry her, I will.

Arrest Sophia and Aulfric Tirmawr.

What are you doing?

Inform the executioner his services
will be required tomorrow morning.

You can't do this.

Yes, I can, and unless you show me
some respect, I will!

Release them.

You've got your whole life
ahead of you.

Sophia is no doubt your first love,

but she certainly won't
be the only one.

Enjoy yourself while you can.

You're not planning on springing
any surprises on me, are you?

You should be taking this
more seriously.

He's young, foolish and in love.

Give it a week and he'll be chasing
after the next girl.

- Sophia won't let that happen.
- Do you bear a grudge against her?

There's something about her
I don't trust.

You've seen the way
Arthur's changed.

- He's a fool in love.
- She's dangerous.

- Dangerous? To who?
- Arthur.

Why do you say that?

I just have a sense, a feeling.

And what has she done
to make you have this feeling?

Nothing, yet.
It's what she's going to do.

- I don't know how to tell you this.
- Try.

Whatever it is, you can tell me.

I've just seen girls like this before.

They string men along
and then drop them.

I don't want to see him get hurt.

I know you want to protect him,

but some lessons we have
to learn for ourselves.

He'll hurt for a week
and then Sophia will be forgotten.

- I hope so.
- Sure there's nothing else behind this?

Yes, it's nothing.

- Get out.
- I thought the King was a bit harsh.

I don't need sympathy, Merlin,
especially not from you.

But I did think he had a point.

I ordered you to get out.
Now leave me!

I know you think you're in love
with Sophia...

Who are you to tell me what
I'm thinking?

I'm your friend.

No, Merlin, you're my servant.

You don't know what you're doing.

She's cast a spell on you.
You're enchanted.

I told you people would try to keep
us apart.

I know. I won't let that happen.

Don't listen to her,
she's controlling you.

We can elope together.

Get away from this place.
These people.

I saw you.

I followed him.
They're planning to sacrifice you.

You let your servant
talk to your guests this way?

I know what you're going to do.
I followed you to the lake

and heard everything.
You have to believe me.

SOPHIA: Don't listen to him, Arthur.

Let's go. Let's leave tonight.

She's going to kill you.

Sophia plans to sacrifice you
to buy a life of immortality.

If you go with her, you'll die.

It doesn't make sense. We're in love.

They're magical beings.
Look at the writing on the staff.

Look at his eyes.

Look at him. Do you believe me now?

- Arthur, do you see?
- I see everything.

He's gone! Arthur's gone with her.
She's taken him.

Slow down.

I know you don't believe me,
but I'm so sure it's going to happen.

- My dream will come true.
- I do believe you.

- I've got to tell Uther.
- You can't.

I've got to do something,
or Arthur'll die.

You can't tell Uther
about your dream.

If he thinks you've got the seers' power,
he'll charge you with witchcraft.

I couldn't live with myself
if I'd let him die.

Wait. We've known each other a long time.
You trust me, don't you?

Yes, you know I do.

Then trust me now. Stay here
and don't say a word to anyone.

- But Arthur...
- I'll take care of it.

- Where are you going?
- To find someone who CAN help.

Merlin! What happened to you?

(MERLIN GROANS)

Aulfric... Where's Arthur?

I have got to go after him.
What's that buzzing noise?

Careful, Merlin, you can barely stand up.

- I have to go.
- You can't, not in this state.

You owe it to your powers
that you survived this at all.

- I'll be fine, he needs me.
- Has that buzzing stopped?

- Yes.
- Liar.

I have to go, Gaius.
He'll die if I don't.

The Sidhe are a vicious people.
You must be careful.

- Don't worry, I know what I'm doing.
- Merlin?

- This way.
- Just testing.

Go. They're waiting for you.

I don't understand.
You're coming too.

Only one of us can pass through.
This was never meant for me.

But...

I only wanted this so we could
both return to Avalon.

Your destiny is on
a different path to mine.

It is my fate to live a mortal life.

- I don't want to leave you.
- You must.

Once the ceremony begins,
you must go through with it.

The elders expect a soul. If they
don't get his, they will take yours.

Goodbye.

I will never forget you.

Ibend dodenuve.

Codon gareyew. Dolce are.

Sue are.

Igbeth dolce nur.

Dobior colt ogham.

Anvin. Flatau. Dondiay.

Dobior colt ogham.

Anvin. Flatau.

Dondiay. Dobior colt ogham.

Anvin. Flatau. Dondiay.
Dobior colt ogham. Arthur Pendragon.

(HE PANTS HEAVILY)

Ibend dodenuve.

Codon gareyew.

Dolce nur.

Sue are. Igbeth dolce nur.
Anvin. Flatau. Dondiay.

Dobior colt ogham.

Onbregdan.

Swelt goldbeorht.

- Father! No! No!
- Og kelis!

Arthur! Arthur!

Arthur!

(HE GROANS)

- Arthur?
- What happened?

Where am I?

Can you remember anything?

Ow! Oh, my head!

There was a girl.

Sophia, she...

I asked my father something
about her, I asked him...

What was I thinking?

Well, we did wonder.

Especially when
you eloped with her last night.

- I did what?
- Merlin had to bring you back to Camelot.

- I don't recall any of this.
- It must've been some blow.

- What blow?
- Well, when I caught up with you

I couldn't persuade you
to return, you were beyond reason.

So I had to make you.

You managed to knock me out?

Yep. With a lump of wood.

He only did it
to bring you back safely.

No-one can know about this.

Any of it.

Is that understood?

When you failed to show up
for patrol this morning,

I feared you'd eloped with
Sophia in a fit of passion.

I wish he had.

Cos then I wouldn't be stood in front
of you feeling like an idiot... again.

This is becoming a near-daily occurrence
for you.

There was a mistake. And I would
not say it was anyone's fault.

Not really.

You could say it was mine.

Could somebody tell me
what happened?

- Well...
- Someone with a brain.

After Sophia left, I wanted to take
my mind off her so I went for a hunt.

And killing things
mends a broken heart?

No, but it's good fun.

Merlin was meant to inform you
that I wouldn't be back until later today.

Have you some
kind of mental affliction?

- Probably.
- I'm looking into it, sire.

Well, I hope for our sakes you find a cure
or we'll have a food shortage.

Food shortage!

(KNOCK ON DOOR)

Morgana.

I've had... some troubled nights.

I prepared another draught for you.

Have the dreams stopped?

Arthur told me what actually happened.

You must have hit him
round the head really hard.

Yeah, I feel really bad about that.

Here you are. Remember, every night
just before you go to sleep.

Thank you.

She must never find out the truth.

Why not? She had a premonition
that helped save Arthur's life.

If Uther ever found out,
things would never be the same again.

It must remain a secret.

Is she like me?

Can she use magic?

No-one's like you, Merlin.

But she has the gift?

For her sake, I hope not.

(GASPS)

DRAGON: You should not protect this boy.

He's a Druid. His kind would see me dead
and you would help him!

If the boy lives, you cannot fulfil
your destiny.

Enough!

- We need your help.
- You want me to risk my neck too?

You're telling me that little boy
is going to kill Arthur?