User blog comment:Adelina Le Morte March/Why are so many people taking Kara and Mordred's side?/@comment-4135736-20121216111044

Good post, honestly, I didn't like Kara that much (the actress did a good job though), the only reason I when sad when she died was because of Mordred's reaction when he screamed and destroyed his prison cell, but I found Kara rather annoying and almost one dimentional, I know Arthur had done some things against magic in the past and rejected it, Kara really had no right to kill all those knights in the start just because they were Knights of Camelot, seriously SHE'S NOT A TRUE DRUID, her actions actually go against the peaceful nature of the Druid people.

If you look at the Druid people in the earlier seasons (with the exception of the Shrine Boy), they were  so peaceful that they even refused to attack Borden when he threatened one of their men, and only kill if they were attacked (back in The Nightmare Begin's in Series 2 when Arthur and his men attacked the Druid camp) in the case of self defense but never would they kill in cold blood. Also I agree about that part when Kara killed that Knight in front of Mordred, he was so blind to not think that something was wrong with her (instead she could have knocked that Knight out with magic in self defense instead of wasting time doing the physical cold blood kill), but then again this shows that love can blind people on some cases.

If that was a Druid like Iseldir (who has been largely forgotton this season along with the other Druids - he was the Druid who appeared in The Beginning of the End, The Coming of Arthur: Part 1 and Aithusa), he would have given Arthur the chance and persuaded him to return magic back to the Kingdom while she rejected all of Arthur's chances, I think on the inside, her main intention was to turn Mordred against Camelot despite her own love for him because of the way she said that Arthur and Camelot deserved to suffer.

I still loved the episode, its now my second favourite episode  in Series 5.