Board Thread:Rewatching "Merlin" - Season Two/@comment-5102537-20130629093831/@comment-4047575-20160415212120

Wow, I love this episode, and part of the reason why is, as this thread has proven, there are great ethical dilemnas to this episode: Yes, Arthur shouldn't have automatically believed Morgause, but he was driven by thirst for knowledge of his mother, and she is a highly convincing, and manipulative person

I don't know whether I consider Uther to be right or not, but it is true that Arthur should not kill him, although it is very true that, like Arthur said, Uther was a hypocrite, as he has sometimes used magic for himself, while decrying other people for doing so....

Also, interesting link between Morgana and Morgause :)

To be honest, I like it that Arthur and Uther were both grateful to Merlin at the end, but obviously, it's sad that he further accidently convinced them against magic, and that Uther still threatened him- sorry, I really don't like Uther