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Morgana bids her goodnight and locks the door behind her. The room fills with the sound of terrifying screams. Around the campfire that night, Arthur tries to console Elyan, who blames himself for not staying at Gwen's side. Arthur leads him back to the camp, only for the peace to be disturbed when Leon and Percival wake up from a nightmare.

They're shocked to discover that they both had the same dream about a Dark Tower in the middle of a wasteland. Arthur recognises their description of it, and it doesn't take long for them to realize that Morgana has taken Guinevere to the cursed Dark Tower and planted its vision in Leon and Percival's minds.

By morning, Arthur makes an announcement:. Eventually the boys make it to a cliff that looks down on the Dark Tower, surrounded on all sides by a thick forest. What follows is a Two Lines, No Waiting plot-line:. At first they appear warm and loving, only to turn on her with cruel faces and mocking laughter. Occasionally Morgana enters the room in order to offer her a reprieve.

At first she takes her downstairs to a banquet hall and tries to give her food, divulging that she too knows what it's like to be trapped in a small, dark room - only her ordeal lasted two years, shackled to the wall. Guinevere refuses to give in to her mind games, but the mental torture continues. Later Morgana enters in order to offer Gwen food and warmth, but again Gwen refuses.

It's not until she endures a vision of Arthur laughing at her that she weakens and allows Morgana to comfort her. Morgana seems to have broken her - but just as she's leading her from the room, Guinevere pulls back, declaring that she'd rather die than play Morgana's game.

Arthur is furious, but the others convince him to make camp for the night so that they can think on the problem with clear heads in the morning. While the others are asleep, Merlin is awoken by a strange flickering sound in the bushes. He follows the noise and comes across Goth Tinkerbell crouching on a log, introducing herself as Queen Mab, the spirit of the bewildering forest.

Though she seems quite capricious, she offers Merlin the advice he needs to escape the forest: that left is right and right is left, and the way behind is the way ahead.

As Merlin turns to look at the sleeping knights, she disappears. The following morning, Merlin takes charge of the knights, insisting that he knows the way. They give him the benefit of the doubt, and sure enough, Merlin leads them through the baffling undergrowth to the forest's edge. They cross the wasteland filled with skeletons and enter the tower, only for Merlin to point out that it's far too easy.

Sure enough, as they enter a wide room paved with flag-stones, arrow begin to shoot out of the open mouths of statues lining the walls. Quickly realizing that weight upon the flag-stones are what sets them off, the boy begin to throw their belts and scabbards down on the floor in order to trigger them with Merlin's magic deflecting a few stray ones.

Elyan races ahead and makes it up another flight of stairs where he finds Gwen standing in a room with a levitating sword by her side. She warns him that Morgana has enchanted it to protect her no matter what, but Elyan refuses to leave her. He begins to fight the sword, and eventually manages to send it flying through an open window - but not before it inflicts a fatal wound.

He falls into Guinevere's arms. Back in Camelot, Elyan's body is set adrift in a flaming boat as the court watches. Arthur stands by Gwen's side, and Merlin quietly confides in Gaius that he was warned one of them would not return. He tells her he came to save the wolves from the magic controlling them and moves toward Guinevere to check her arms for burns.

Guinevere, remembering the spelled stones, panics and tells Mordred he will die if he continues to walk toward her. Mordred, confused at why she would try to save him from death after what he did to her, crosses the line without pain. Guinevere sends him away as Lancelot returns. Guinevere tells her about the wolves but not about Mordred. As they ride back to Camelot, Arthur rides out to them. She tells him the story of the wolves and her destruction knot, again leaving out the information about Mordred.

Arthur and Guinevere leave Camelot with a handful of knights. That night, Arthur tells how King Caradoc surrendered his crown to Arthur to serve him and his quest for justice and honor. When another knight mentions Morgan le Fay, Arthur becomes uncomfortable. When she falls asleep, Guinevere dreams of Mordred, and she wakes with a start.

Lancelot joins her. Guinevere is amazed she is still awake; she realizes the other knights are mistreating her. They hear a noise from the forest. Lancelot tells Guinevere to pretend to go back to bed and wake Arthur. Lancelot gives a signal, and suddenly all the knights are awake and ready to fight. The band of men in the woods starts to attack, but when they recognize Lancelot as the patchwork knight, they leave. Later that morning, they continue on their journey, and Guinevere asks Arthur to tell her more about Morgan le Fay.

Morgan has wanted Arthur dead since he was a baby and tried to kill him at least twice, so Merlin told Arthur to kill her without giving her a chance to speak. Suddenly a horse races toward them. Brangien has arrived to let them know Isolde is being tried for witchcraft. Brangien tells everyone the truth about her and Isolde. Tristan was sent by his uncle, King Mark, to find a young and beautiful queen. Tristan found Isolde, who was known for her beauty and kindness, and her father agreed to the match.

Brangien wanted to make sure Isolde was happy, so she crafted a love potion to ensure King Mark and Isolde would fall in love. But she heard terrible things about King Mark and noticed what a kind knight Tristan was, so she decided to give the love potion to them instead, hoping Tristan would protect Isolde. Brangien would then drink a potion that mimicked death so Isolde would think she had died and move on. But when she poured the love potion into their glasses, Tristan caught her.

He swore to protect Isolde, but someone overheard their conversation, and King Mark condemned them for conspiring against him. Isolde begged him to banish them as a wedding gift, and he agreed. They reach a Saxon village and hire a ship captained by a woman named Hild. As soon as they reach the ship, Guinevere is panicked and seasick, so Brangien uses knot magic to make her sleep through the journey.

The tooth is warm; the dragon she saved from Sir Bors is nearby. Brangien finishes the potion that mimics death, and Guinevere reveals her plan to sneak into the castle and deliver it to Isolde before her trial. Guinevere finds Isolde in a cell. Instead, Guinevere uses her magic to open the window, and they start to climb out when King Mark appears.

When he grabs Guinevere and starts to strangle her, she pushes into him with her touch magic and destroys his mind. He falls to the ground, and she realizes the reality of the violence she has just done.

Together, she and Isolde run to the cave to meet up with the others. When they return to Hild and her ship, the captain reveals she knows Guinevere is the queen, and she wants to take her to her brothers, who would make good workers for Arthur, in exchange for keeping their identities a secret. Guinevere dreams of Mordred and the meadow again while asleep on the ship.

When they arrive at the village, the men invite Guinevere and her party to eat, but afterward, they take Guinevere prisoner in exchange for ransom.

Lancelot offers to fight all the men for Guinevere, but Guinevere sends them away. The men lock Guinevere in a shack. There are too many men for her to work knot magic to escape, so she decides to summon the dragon to set fire to the village, creating a distraction to hide her escape.

Guinevere escapes on the dragon but quickly sees he is injured, a spear through his leg, so she sends him away and breaks their connection, hoping he will forgive her for using him and causing his injury.

She wakes to see Mordred. He says he was in the area and pops her shoulder back into place, while Guinevere, sure this is another one of her dreams, says she prefers the dreams when they kiss to this one. She tells him what happened with the dragon and confesses she is worse than Merlin because she keeps doing the wrong thing. Guinevere falls back asleep. Guinevere wakes again to Lancelot calling her name.

She sees a purple and yellow flower next to her, exactly like the one Mordred gave her, and she realizes that Mordred was there. When they are alone, Arthur angrily demands who left the bruises around her neck, and Guinevere tells him what happened with King Mark. If something unexplained happens, people will blame a woman for being a witch. Guinevere compares herself again to Merlin, using magic to get what she wanted without caring for consequences. Guinevere has another dream about Mordred, waking when Arthur climbs into bed.

She kisses him, but he pushes her away, saying there is no rush. Guinevere believes Arthur regrets marrying her, but he tells her he is only trying to protect her as every woman in his life has died in childbirth. The party is loud and crowded, and Guinevere finds herself wishing Mordred would arrive and whisk her away.

She realizes while Arthur is making an effort to spend time with her, he wants to be talking politics with the men, so she sends him into the crowd to do so. Dindrane and Brangien teach Guinevere to dance, and she spends the rest of the night with them before retiring. The following day, Guinevere invites Lancelot to join them for breakfast. When Joe begins a relationship with Karen Minty, Beck becomes jealous and regrets ending things with him.

She starts to subtly pursue him which turns into a full-on affair while he is still with Karen. He later ends things with Karen and he and Beck reconcile. Things seem to be going ideally for the couple until Karen confronts her about their lying and cheating, and thanks her for showing her who Joe really is.

Karen tells Beck that she likely saved her from whatever had happened to his ex, Candace, and Beck becomes curious about her disappearance. Her suspicions grow when she wakes to Joe screaming Candace's name in his sleep. She starts to dig into what happened to Candace, growing more concerned about her disappearance and confronts Joe with her suspicions. He shows her evidence that she is still alive and assures her that it was just a bad ending to their relationship.

When Joe uncovers that she had in fact been having an affair with Dr. Nicky, she confesses but insists that it is over and it is Joe she loves and wants.

He forgives her immediately. The next day when Joe leaves the apartment, Beck discovers his box of souvenirs hidden in his bathroom ceiling, including a jar of Benji's teeth. Joe later returns and finds Beck in an anxious state of mind. Upon discovering that Beck found the hidden items, he quickly subdues her before she can get away.

Beck later wakes up in the same glass cage of the bookstore basement that Benji was imprisoned in. Joe attempts to convince her that everything he did was to benefit her life and that he was not a bad person. After several days being held captive, Beck manipulates Joe by pretending to understand and offers him assurance by using the typewriter he provided her to write an account of how her affair with Dr.

Nicky turned dark, framing him for all of the killings Joe had done. Being convinced that Beck understands, Joe decides to let her out but is quickly stabbed with a typewriter key and locked inside of the cage. Beck berates him for his actions and says that the murders will never be justified, calling him a sociopath that will rot in prison.

She tries to run away, however the main basement door is still locked. Beck screams for help and is discovered by Paco. She unsuccessfully pleads with Paco to open the door but is soon abandoned by the latter due to his loyalty to Joe. Joe later escapes the cage with his spare key and strangles Beck to her death before she can escape. After Beck's death, Joe successfully manages to frame Dr.

Nicky for all of the murders that he committed, including Beck. Beck posthumously becomes a best-selling author after her memoir is published by Joe, and her literary works are later sold at Joe's book store. In the second season , Beck comes back as a hallucination. Joe catches a glimpse of her on the other side of the road before a car comes and she disappears. Later on in the apartment after arguing with Love, Joe sees her a second time, as she complains about why their relationship went wrong.

Beck makes her final appearance inside the glass cage after Joe kills Jasper, where she uncovers her scarf to reveal the marks Joe left while strangling her. There are also minor flashbacks of her in Season 2 and Season 3. Prior to Pilot, Beck and Benji had a rocky relationship. He cheated on her at a party, causing them to have problems.



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