User blog comment:Morganaforever/Thoughts on Merlin's finale/@comment-4892425-20121225165515

I saw a clip of Morgana's death scene. Unbelieveable. While she gloats over Arthur's dying body and not finish him off quickly Merlin came from behind armed with EXCALIBUR. Merlin thought he was responsible for what Morgana has become (nope, it was Morgana's choice) she stood there bragging she was a high priestess no mortal blade can kill her. When Merlin ran her through and told her his sword was forged in a dragon's breath, the dumbstruck look on Morgana's face said it all. She knew she was a goner. My question is this:  why didn't it occur to her that when Merlin/Emrys broke out of the Crystal Cave (a place where magic was born) he would be better prepared to take her on and come with a weapon that can kill her? Emyrs was not her doom; her arrogance was. What struck me the most was the look on Merlin's face when she passed over:  no remorse. He said "Goodbye, Morgana" in a cold way, looking at her as if she's something that needed to be put down.