Talk:The Death Song of Uther Pendragon/@comment-83.26.204.5-20130202075503/@comment-5102537-20130202131513

Just don't try to find any logic in this epsiode ;-) From a logical point of view and if it was real but not only  fiction, Uther surely hadn't forgotten about Morgana. Alas, logic was thrown out of the window in order to make the viewers believe that Arthur is so much different than Uther and has achieved so many great things which simply wasn't true. It was also supposed to be a story about Arthur seperating from his father and his traditions. The problem is that Arthur had always seen such things differently, like appreciating servants/peasants and equality up to a certain point. So this was nothing new. Moreover, the epsiode led to nothing since Arthur didn't change just anything after the encounter with Uther in regard to magic. It was all so very pointless.

If the return of Uther as a ghost was originally supposed to be a story that contributed to the development of the season and the characters, they could have let him warn Arthur about Morgana, for example. Uther could have said that since for some reason he was able to see everything from above, Arthur better summons him from time to time so that Uther could keep him updated about Morgana's new plans in order to save Camelot. Or Uther could have visited/met Morgana and clarified things with her or tried to reassure her that he still loves her or whatever. There were so many great possibilities.