Board Thread:Rewatching "Merlin" - Season Three/@comment-5102537-20130914110054/@comment-20237552-20130923005825

Fimber wrote:

Reaper, Igraine couldn't conceive due to some unknown reason. The infertility didn't lie with Uther (since Morgana is prove for it) but with Igraine. Uther told Arthur that "there are some things that are more important than love" (and I found this remark quite unbelievable since Uther married Igraine for love too - but well, "The Death Song of Uther Pendragon" was quite a ridiculous episode in my opinion and made a mockery of past events and the characters anyway...). I can't remember him saying that Arthur didn't know what love is. I see what you mean. But no, what I meant was that UTHER does not know love; meaning that he  probably only wants Arthur to marry someone who, by marriage, can gain Camelot an ally (for example, another Army make peace with Camelot, so they can use them in times of need). But yes, that episode WAS quite mocking.

BUT!! Forgetting what I said just then, I'd like to leave a note that Arthur would not have changed his character and being different from his father in many ways, without the help of Gwen. I feel that Gwen is as important in the story as Arthur. She should most certainly have some credit for all the events that have come and gone; She too, is remorseful and is well connected with the people. She always has been.....WELL DONE GWEN!!!! :D

LONG LIVE CAMELOT!!