Talk:The Drawing of the Dark/@comment-86.176.247.192-20121215220517/@comment-203.232.238.188-20121215233247

I, on the countrary thought that it was really well written. Both Arthur and Merlin are humans and humans do make mistakes. However, I thought that in this particular episode they were both true to their values. Arthur had no real choice since the murderer showed pride in what she did. Personally i really enjoyed this last season which i found more mature and grown up. Arthur is his own bane and created his faith through his decisions but don't we all? What I really like about the way this is written is that it highlights how no one is inherently good or evil. History is full of "great" leaders who did stupid mistakes. The real value of a person does not lie in whether or not they make mistakes but on how they keep moving on inspite of them and how it influences their future actions. Arthur has learned, a lot, but in the end, his is only human.