User blog comment:Waterwecna/Mordred: the notorious traitor/@comment-4190137-20121014035519/@comment-4062486-20121014061955

Well.. it depends. See, this is a betrayal of the worst kind: Mordred did not only betray Morgana, he did it in the worst way possible aka actually trying to kill her. Merlin tried to kill her too and I am absolutely sure she will not forgive him. Not entirely at least. I do agree with you on that Morgana may warm up for him again, but I am more than sure that she will try to have her revenge on him later on.

Yes, I do agree that it is weird that this sentence has not come to play yet! The only reason why this is that I can think of is that.. Mordred simply means to make Merlin trust him, which would finally enable him to find his way towards killing Arthur.

Yes, I agree: it would be crooked if Mordred did not kill Arthur in the end. I mean, the show is still based on the Arthurian legends, it should follow that story as well.

And thanks :)