User blog comment:Morganaforever/Most misunderstood villains of the show/@comment-4879894-20120428131735

No, I said there is no good, no evil, but what is right and what is wrong. It's all the difference between Merlin and the Dragon. The Dragon said there is no right or wrong, but what is and is not. Thanks for Gaius, Merlin was taught that there is a wrong and a right way. In other words, Uther deserved to die many times, but, in Merlin's point of view, it was never right. What's Merlin's point of view ? The belief that Arthur will build a land of justice, but his wisdom (a lot of Gaius and the Dragon) told him to be patient. For him, unlike Morgana and many other "villains" (remember for example, that Tauren is ready to take advantage of people's cupidity, something Merlin would never do, to reach his goal), the end never justifies the means.