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Definitely all things that involve Tony is a must, but you can also include discussions about other movies, tv shows and plays you have seen if you like.
The discussions can consist from everything from favorite roles, favorite pairing, crossovers you’d loved to see happen, etc.
To start it off… I’ll go with a TV show.
BBC Merlin and Tony as Uther Pendragon.
Some questions to help get the discussion started
What was your Favorite Merlin Episode?
What would you have liked to have seen them do in the show that they didn’t do?
If you were a writer and could have written for the show. What kind of trouble would you have gotten Uther into? Unlikely Romance? Comedy? Dark Magic? Memory Loss? Time travel, etc.
My favorite episode? Excalibur
What would you have liked to have seen them do in the show that they didn’t do? I would have loved to have seen Uther keep Excalibur at the end of that episode. I mean Uther was totally fasinated by the sword when he first picked it up and he definitely sensed that there was something special about it. So it is difficulit for me to see him just throwing it aside so easily. I would have loved to have seen what would have happened had he wielded it since the Great Dragon told Merlin that in the hands of Uther it would only bring evil. I would have loved to have seen just what kind of stories would have unfolded with Uther being in control of the most powerful sword born of the old religion.
If you were a writer and could have written for the show. What kind of trouble would you have gotten Uther into? Unlikely Romance? Comedy? Dark Magic? Memory Loss? Time travel? Etc.? If I was a writer and could have wrote a episode. I would have to pick Unlikely Romance… Memory loss and Time Travel. I mean Uther having no memory of who he was and being rescued from danger by a modern lady in our time would have made for a great story. Especially if he was torn between staying in modern times or retuning to his own time.
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