Board Thread:Rewatching "Merlin" - Season One/@comment-5102537-20130330123307/@comment-6905051-20130404102202

Since Gaius himself chose to be on Uther's side, I doubt he had revenge in mind. It maybe in his subconscious. Also poisoning the king is dangerous, specially when everyone knows the court physician is treating him. It would be less likely that he can pass it off as an accident, or on his slim chances of survival that easily. Investigations were bound to happen.

Merlin never really consoled her when she found out about her powers. He points her out to right direction but only much later. Gwen really did not have much to help either. She came to Gaius often for comfort, I think Gaius should have sat with her and told her the truth about her dreams. Atleast she would not live in the constant fear then.