I added a rather glaring plot hole to the "Kid Stuff" page a few days ago and someone deleted it. Why? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by WFPJames (talk • contribs).
- Because it is incorrect. Mordred has eternal youth. Even though in Earth-years, he might be hundreds of years old, he himself has not aged a day, and still is, what, 10? 11? -- Tupka217 08:01, November 16, 2010 (UTC)
That's sort of the point. He's older than everyone there in Earth years and he cast a spell on Earth (or in the Earth "realm" if you want to get technical). Just because he doesn't age physically doesn't mean he doesn't have a literal age. He isn't 10 or 11 years old. Assuming he was born in Arthurian times, he would be close to 1,500 years old today. "Eternal youth" is, for all intents and purposes in JL, just for the sake of physical appearance and Morgaine practically said as much in her first appearance.
How is this a comedic episode? MerlinTheFairyFox
Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping[]
Is it worth mentioning that Mordred says "mommy" like an American ("you don't need a mommy" to the little girl) but when Morgaine is taking care of the elderly Mordred, she says "mummy" like a real British person. Of course, Olivia D'abo is actually British while Soren Fulton is American. Shobson20 (talk) 05:18, 25 January 2025 (UTC)