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* [[Bar Brawl]]
* [[Bar Brawl]]
* [[Broken Aesop]]: The moral of the story is that nobility is based on a person's worth, not their birthright. It's somewhat ironic then that the man epousing this motto is a nobleman pretending to be a commoner, and the nobles that he condemns are in fact thuggish commoners in disguise.
* [[Broken Aesop]]: The moral of the story is that nobility is based on a person's worth, not their birthright. It's somewhat ironic then that the man epousing this motto is a nobleman pretending to be a commoner, and the nobles that he condemns are in fact thuggish commoners in disguise.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: Arthur does not like Guinevere showing affections towards other men. It's [[Played for Laughs]] here, but [[Merlin (TV)/Recap/S04 E09 Lancelot Du Lac|the next time it shows up]] isn't [[Wham Episode|half so]] [[Tear Jerker|funny]].
* [[Foreshadowing]]: Arthur does not like Guinevere showing affections towards other men. It's [[Played for Laughs]] here, but [[Merlin (TV)/Recap/S04 E09 Lancelot Du Lac|the next time it shows up]] isn't [[Wham! Episode|half so]] [[Tear Jerker|funny]].
* [[Genre Savvy]]: From Merlin at the beginning.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: From Merlin at the beginning.
{{quote| '''Merlin''': This is the part where I tell you something isn't a good idea and you ignore me, isn't it?}}
{{quote| '''Merlin''': This is the part where I tell you something isn't a good idea and you ignore me, isn't it?}}