User blog comment:Fimber/Nine questions about "The Wicked Day"/@comment-4135736-20120625091758

Thanks for creating this blog post because I really didn't enjoy The Wicked Day due to all the plotholes it showed, it clearly is one of the worst episodes in the show (I only enjoyed the celebration of Arthur's birthday, after that, the episode went downhill). I actually was thinking of creating a blog post about this myself but this blog saved me from doing that, thank you. What I really didn't like though was that there was no mention of Morgana from Uther at all, they just focused too much on his love for Arthur, and there were other guestions you didn't mention:

1) Did Uther resent Morgana for betraying him and did he disown her as his daughter?

2) Did Uther blame magic, Morgause or himself for how Morgana became?

3) Does Uther accept that he had many failings during his rule?

Finally 4) Does Uther have any remorse for his past sins?

What an absolute travesty, I wanted Uther to get fatally wounded in a WAR, not in his bedroom, also why couldn't King Odin actually appear, what was the point of referencing him again. However, I do think Uther's death was nessesary because would you really expect that he would live on after all the things he had done to those sorcerers, I just think The Wicked Day could have been so much better.