Dreamsmerlin (uk) : Season 2 Episode 10 - Sweet
While the episode is heavy on comedy, it serves as a critical milestone for the Arthur and Gwen (Arwen) relationship. The resolution requires Gwen to kiss Arthur to break the spell. This moment is not just a plot device; it confirms to the audience—and eventually to the characters themselves—that their feelings are genuine and powerful enough to overcome dark magic. The vulnerability Arthur shows afterward, specifically his apology to Gwen, adds much-needed emotional weight to an otherwise silly episode.
James delivers one of his most memorable comedic performances. His portrayal of a love-struck, almost delirious Arthur provides a sharp, hilarious contrast to his usual stoic and noble persona. Sweet DreamsMerlin (UK) : Season 2 Episode 10
"Sweet Dreams" is a "solid episode" that balances its hokey premise with genuine character growth. It successfully transitions from a farce into a high-stakes duel, all while deepening the bond between its lead characters. While some viewers find the "true love's kiss" trope a bit cliché, the execution within the Merlin universe feels earned and provides a joyous break before the darker episodes of the Season 2 finale. While the episode is heavy on comedy, it
As the creepy, shape-shifting jester, Eldon adds a layer of unsettling magic. Fans have often noted the irony of Trickler performing blatant magic—spitting fire and creating butterflies—right in front of King Uther without being executed for sorcery. The Turning Point for 'Arwen' "Sweet Dreams" is a "solid episode" that balances
" Sweet Dreams " (Season 2, Episode 10) of Merlin is a standout installment that shifts the series' tone from its often dark, high-stakes drama to a lighter, comedic romp centered on the chaos of love and diplomacy . Directed by Alice Troughton, the episode is frequently cited by fans for its humor and the significant progress it makes in the central romance between Arthur and Gwen.
The result is a series of comedic misunderstandings. Arthur’s behavior becomes increasingly erratic as the enchantment takes hold, leading to a "Mean Girl" dynamic where Vivian is rude to servants, specifically Gwen. The central tension culminates in a duel to the death between Arthur and King Olaf, which can only be stopped if the enchantment is broken by the kiss of Arthur's true love.
The episode's premise revolves around peace talks in Camelot, where five rival kings have gathered to sign a treaty. However, King Alined, who thrives on war, seeks to sabotage the summit. He employs his jester, Trickler, to use magic and enchant Prince Arthur into falling madly in love with Lady Vivian, the daughter of the hot-tempered King Olaf.