Cursed is told through the eyes of Nimue, the Lady of the Lake character from the King Arthur legend. Nimue is a teenager with a mysterious gift, and the series shows how she came to be on the road to her destiny. After her mother dies, Nimue joins a young mercenary named Arthur, on his quest to find the magician Merlin and deliver an ancient sword. The future Lady of the Lake become a symbol of courage and rebellion against the terrifying Red Paladins, and their complicit King Uther.

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Ratings: TVMaze: 6.4/10
Released: July 17, 2020
Genres: Adventure Drama Fantasy
Companies: Netflix Arcanum Pictures Frank Miller Ink
Cast: Peter Mullan Gustaf Skarsgård Sebastian Armesto Bella Dayne Katherine Langford Daniel Sharman Shalom Brune-Franklin Matt Stokoe Lily Newmark Devon Terrell
Crew: Frank Miller Jeff Russo Kate Rhodes James Andrew Chapman Tom Wheeler Leila Gerstein William Wheeler Crispin Green Balazs Bolygo Zetna Fuentes Janet Lin 21 more

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dragonfly 6 points 4 years ago.

Oddly enough, quite enjoying the exploits of the beautiful Lady of the Lake, striking Arthur, and drunken Merlin, but still waiting for dragons.

etim 8 points 4 years ago.

Floki! Yay!

Shade_Chylde 5 points 4 years ago.

I had the SAME reaction, lololol

PonderThis 1 points 4 years ago.

Floki with a British accent……

Shade_Chylde 5 points 4 years ago.

Hooked at the end of episode 1. Yessssss…

nikkimckelvy 5 points 4 years ago.

Is anyone else just tired of the million different renditions of the King Arthur myth? I love fantasy, yes, but come on, there are countless other tales that have dragons and magic and everything else! We need to be envisioning something totally different.

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nikkimckelvy 1 points 4 years ago.

lol

booger 2 points 4 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

briefly
the good: What a Great Story! It was thoroughly enjoyable from start to finish!
The acting was very good (them brits seem to have penchant for it) and the FX were believable.
the bad: There seemed to be a few editing and continuity errors here and there, nothing overly overt, mind you, but enough to take me out my Suspension of disbelief, if only for a moment.
the ugly: Well not much (if any) of this series had anything truly ugly in it, so I will use this space to nitpick.
The roads, why do these things seem to always get the roads wrong? I mean you can place a walled city or magnificent castle near flawlessly with CGI but you cannot be bothered to do anything with the roads? Gee whiz People, all you had to do was mow that little patch of growth in the middle of nearly every road to show that it’s pre-automobile, but do you? hardly ever
And fire-arrows? seriously fire-arrows? Don’t get me wrong, fire-arrows were real, just not in the way they are portrayed here.

greyfur 2 points 4 years ago.

About half way through this. At first I was (and truth be told, still am) a bit mad at the way they changed some of the story of Arthur. Some things just shouldn’t be changed, Thinking some things should be consistent with the story line. That being said, got to admit I stayed with this because of the story line of the lady in the lake never being told, or at least I have never seen or heard of the story, and was rather liking it. Also, the way they are doing Merlin here is an entirely different take, have seen several different versions, and for some reason, I just like this incarnation of Merlin for some reason. Kinda want to see how he pans out. And somebody here mentioned Dragons, yeah, there’s always that….

errrwhocares 1 points 2 years ago. 5/5 stars.

They always cancel the shows I like.. I wanted to see where this one was going.. they changed so much, but I liked it..

yonkk 1 points 3 years ago.

This was not a bad show compared to all the CW trash. Would have liked to have seen this go another season or three. Maybe CW could pick up a good show for once.

whatmywifedoesntknow 1 points 4 years ago.

what a surprise !!! really enjoyed this , expected a teen angst filled melodrama but pleasantly surprised , cant wait for next season

mumuwong 0 points 4 years ago*. 1/5 stars. (Contains Spoilers)

I was so excited for this show until the end of episode one. How can the producers focus the camera on the two wolf bites that occurred in the first episode and then not follow up with the resulting wounds? It’s like it never happened, yet the scuff marks on the face were attended to in episode two. FAIL. Unfortunately, even having Floki on the show can’t make up for inexplicable storyline gaps.

Blueozzie -3 points 4 years ago*.

Damn they really are swinging hard as hell to the other side with all these female lead shows releasing constantly, executives are scared af of the PC movement, it’s not a bad thing it’s just really funny to see from the outside

skybluedog 5 points 4 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

Why is it that when there is a show that deviates from the norm it has to be because of “the PC movement”? I never think that way when I see something new so I wonder what leads a person to looking at it through that particular prism?

Blueozzie 0 points 4 years ago.

I would agree with you if it was a one off from the norm but when the pc movement screams about female leads lgbt and minority casting over the last several years and all of a sudden you see that in every second movie/tv show that gets released what do you correlate it as? It didn’t just happen on its own rofl the PC movement has pushed it into the current meta of tv and movies. That’s what leads me to look through that “prism”.

etim 7 points 4 years ago*.

Women outnumber men and white people will soon be a minority in the US (they already are with kids 16 and under) so I’d say that casting a lot more women and minorities is WAY past due.
But personally, I’d rather see good lookin’ women on my screen than a bunch of pretty men with bulging muscles. But I’m a non-incel heterosexual so my preferences may be biased like that.

nikkimckelvy 0 points 4 years ago.

Just FYI, results for the 2020 census aren’t in yet, and in the 2010 census, women outnumber men by only 1 or 2 %- negligible at best. As for the future white minority, that may well be, but again the results aren’t yet in, and frankly, I like all colors. Souls are more important than skin colors, and all souls are beautiful.

etim 4 points 4 years ago.

Thanks. The point I was getting at, and should have tried to make more clearly, is that for a long time (that 1-2% diff. has been true for ages) there have been at least as many women as men but they’re only nowadays beginning to catch up getting cast in the lead roles.

nikkimckelvy 1 points 4 years ago.

Quite true.

Blueozzie -1 points 4 years ago*.

Oh yeah for sure my original comment even said this isn’t a bad thing it’s just funny from an outside perspective, it’s like the networks are too scared to put a male lead in anymore especially if hes white haha

etim 2 points 4 years ago.

I don’t figure they’re scared as much as they’re doing what they’ve always done, try to max that profit. And I’ll bet they know how to do that better than I do—and their inside info is apparently telling them that increasing diversity is the way to go to grab the biggest bucks.