User blog comment:Ḡwẵine Ḹٍٍkƨ Ĺiĸe Ͼềлȑềd/Series 4 review/@comment-4623180-20120205122608/@comment-4650675-20120205204323

I'm sorry but I disagree with both of you guys...at some points! I wanted, justas Gwaine-looks-like-cenred Gwen's romance with Lancelot to be original! Isn't it weird that she loved him in season 1 and 2, then forgets about him? I wanted to see more of their romance. Also, I would place Lamia last. The Sword in the stone pt.2 and The Hunter's Heart were great episodes, I loved the confrontation between Morgana and Gwen or Morgana and Arthur as well as Gwen's effort to inform Arthur of Morgana' plans. It also set up a nice stage for the finale. I think that Morgana in the wicked day was essential, especially the last scene she was in. It's one of those very few scenes that make Morgana be different from all the stereotypical villainesses and also show that the Morgana from series 1 isn't completely gone. If the writers want her to follow the path of redemption, they have to show some remorse in her, like how they did in a couple of episodes. I didn't really enjoy the herald of the new age. They could overall find a much better way for Arthur to accept magic than a plot like this. I think it only served for Elyan to get more screen time, as he is the only main knight of Camelot to never get screen time alone. However I do agree that "the servant of two masters" was this season's masterpiece.