Talk:The Kindness of Strangers/@comment-86.171.48.85-20121208205058/@comment-5815946-20121208231539

To the person below me - I agree. As for the dragon's death, well you see that coming as both the theme of "the assorted guides/parents passed on and now it's up to the next generation" (as seen with Uther passing on, and I wouldn't be surprised if Gaius dies at the end as well). Also someone pointed out to me last episode that in legend the battle involves two dragons, one that represents Camelot and one that represents the Saxons. Kilgharah vs. Aithusa. With the fall of Camelot symbolically you'd see the death of Kilgharah. Presumably though there won't be an end to Camelot yet as Merlin is meant to serve as Arthur's wizard advisor for a long time - but I wouldn't be surprised if the writers screw that up too.