blessed-tea
tea
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posting about my obsessions. currently just a merlin blog with the occasional sprinkle of other stuff.
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blessed-tea · 1 year ago
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bbc merlin really is just a five-season long thesis of “love is not enough.” because it isn’t. love made uther slaughter thousands of magic users. love made merlin blind to anyone but arthur. love made arthur prone to betrayal after betrayal. love is not enough to save them. love dooms them. there was no happy ending for them, there is no believing love can fix everything, if merlin loved arthur hard enough that it will save him from his fate. love is the driving force of this series and it is detrimental and it hurts
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blessed-tea · 2 years ago
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s1 arthur's early moments of his fondness for merlin is so endearing bc merlin would just be like "oh valiant's a creep" and arthur gives him the tiniest smile before you see his walls come back up... god this show makes me feel every emotion possible
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blessed-tea · 2 years ago
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many people think that morgana wouldn't have turned evil if merlin had told her he had magic too because then she wouldn't have been so alone, but while that is true, she still would've hated uther for hating magic and that hatred would only grow and once she failed getting merlin to join her in her war (because he wouldn't) she still would've gone to morgause etc etc...
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blessed-tea · 2 years ago
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maybe i'm just a grumpy english major but i feel like a lot of the "lol people think shakespeare is pretentious but actually his plays are just dick jokes and swordfighting" posting can verge into "lol what if the curtains are just blue" territory. yes shakespeare plays are full of those things AND they are also profound and complex and thematically rich. people spend their careers analyzing them for a reason, actually. it's not just dick jokes all the way down. and sometimes people spend their careers analyzing the dick jokes. stop trying to pick one side of the dichotomy between high and low culture. it's both. it can be both.
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blessed-tea · 2 years ago
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Friendly reminder that Gwen is beautiful :)
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blessed-tea · 2 years ago
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has this been done yet
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(I just realized some people don't know the reference but it's that Zoolander scene)
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blessed-tea · 2 years ago
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bouncing around the walls of my enclosure. sir gwen.
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blessed-tea · 2 years ago
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Writer friends, I discovered a fun website today. It’s called “I Write Like” and here’s the description: Check which famous writer you write like with this statistical analysis tool, which analyzes your word choice and writing style and compares them with those of the famous writers.  Let me know which autor you got! 
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blessed-tea · 2 years ago
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mordred: tbh i’m a little scared of merlin
gwaine: don’t worry he wouldn’t hurt a fly
mordred: oh ok that’s good
gwaine: he’d kill a man though
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blessed-tea · 2 years ago
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years later and i’m slowly parsing out the many-layered racism in the merlin fandom towards guinevere as portrayed by angel coulby. of course there’s the usual overzealous slash shippers who resent any female character they see as “coming between” the not at all canonically gay (white) male faves they’re shipping. of course there’s the blandly racist “guinevere is supposed to be blonde and white and and and” haters who just can’t wrap their heads around a legendary female character being played by a black woman. but there’s also a more insidious kind of racism that stemmed from fans who never spouted hateful rhetoric but disguised their racism in comments like “her character is all over the place” and “she and arthur don’t have chemistry” and “i just can’t relate to her” when what they’re really struggling with is that guinevere was written as a character that’s normally exclusively the province of white femininity. she’s beautiful, but humble and unaware of the effect of her beauty and person on people around her. she’s dutiful and kind, but speaks up for what she believes in, even at great cost to herself. she’s feminine and graceful and poised, but she also feels desire and longing, and occasionally those feelings overcome her composure and she expresses them towards arthur. she falls in love with arthur but never asks him to risk his life or his kingdom for her, instead seeing and understanding the bigger picture of keeping camelot safe. and all of this is conveyed even through the precious little screentime she’s given, because angel coulby is a brilliant actress and portrays her character’s vibrant inner life effortlessly in just a few sentences. 
but (white) viewers simply cannot wrap their brains around a black female character who’s disempowered within the fictional world she occupies, yet holds emotional power over a main character - especially a white male main. they just can’t understand a black woman who exceeds the tropes they’re used to (especially in genre media): Loyal Best Friend, Sassy Cheerleader, Righteous Champion for Justice, Hypersexual Lover Coming Between White Hero and his True White Love, or Asexual Voice of Reason. white fans just absolutely couldn’t fathom a black female character daring to have layers and humanity and desire and beauty and love and strength and softness in the complex way they imagine and develop white characters who have far less growth and nuance onscreen. the relationship between arthur and merlin literally never changes from sarcasm, throwing things, deception and ribald physical humor - and yet fandom imbues this dynamic with richness and layers and depth that they imagine it must have, because it’s between two white people. 
and so because guinevere evaded the tropes that both showrunners and fandom use to trap and degrade women of color characters, and because the m*erthur fans were coddled and baited to the very end by showrunners (as large white fandoms always are) these fans interpret her within the framework of whatever racist trope they find easiest to claim. guinevere calls arthur out? she’s stepping out of place, and it’s not realistic. guinevere stays quiet for the sake of duty? she doesn’t really love arthur, it’s not consistent. guinevere impulsively kisses or expresses desire towards arthur in some way? whoa whoa, that’s way too slutty, and out of character. and and and. it continues. fandom cannot bear seeing black women as fully human, so they chop and screw the bits that suit their needs and insist their interpretation is right. it’s not racist you see, they’re just pointing out facts. the racism pre-empts interpretation, so that no matter how well the character is written and portrayed, people see what they want to and are used to seeing, over and over again.
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blessed-tea · 2 years ago
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Damn
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blessed-tea · 2 years ago
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Perhaps they feel you are worthy enough to be judged. 
BEST QUOTE OF THE SERIES
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blessed-tea · 2 years ago
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every fucking episode
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blessed-tea · 2 years ago
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blessed-tea · 2 years ago
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The beauty of bbc merlin
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blessed-tea · 2 years ago
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every character in merlin after having realised that the literal king arthur, the once and future king, destined to unite the lands of albion and restore magic, is in fact too busy running after his manservant 25 hours a day to run the damned kingdom
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blessed-tea · 2 years ago
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I mean he did say it wouldn't work...
(from this post)
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