Arthur realizes that his knights have been letting him win jousting matches out of respect for his royal status. Determined to prove he can win on merit alone, he enters a local tournament in disguise as "," using a local farmer as his "face".

Meanwhile, a more literal threat looms: , a deadly assassin sent by King Odin to avenge the death of his son (whom Arthur killed in a duel), arrives in Camelot with a mission to kill the prince. Key Highlights & Character Development

While Arthur focuses on the tournament, Merlin must sniff out the assassin. In the final joust, Merlin uses magic to ensure the assassin’s rigged weapon doesn't reach its mark, once again saving Arthur's life from the shadows.

Gwen doesn't hold back, calling Arthur out for his arrogance and entitlement. This "home truth" is essential for his development, even if he struggles to accept it at first.

While some viewers felt the Arthur/Gwen romance progressed a bit quickly in this episode, most celebrate it for its strong character-driven story and the humorous dynamic of Arthur trying—and failing—at being "normal".