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Robert Redford in The Alfred Hitchcock Hour S01E01 (1963)
Ray of sunshine
In the newspaper article about Constance Welch's death that is hanging in John's abandoned motel room, the names Deanna Kripke (Eric Kripke's wife) and David Nutter (the episode's director) appear.
Amy's elbow bunching up the tablecloth.
gone for goode, homicide: life on the street
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we talk a lot about merlin losing himself in his devotion for arthur and how he's blinded by his desperation to fulfill his purpose in the later seasons.
but it's all set up from the very beginning! he feels like he's nothing without his magic and absolutely desperate to find sense in having all that power. he just had to leave his home because of his magic and here he is feeling even more ostracised for it than before and actively having to fear his life for the one thing he feels makes him exceptional.
he needed that purpose and answers so desperately so it's no wonder that once he found it there was no turning back for him.