User blog comment:Fimber/Things that went wrong in "The Death Song of Uther Pendragon"/@comment-5644179-20121022090619

@Gwaine: In life Uther loved his son. His son would be an extension of his legacy, in hopes to live on through Arthur long after he was dead. In death he had the ability to know how Arthur was ruling HIS Camelot. Power and control blinded him and he seethed with regaining that authority. In the scene where he knocks Arthur unconscious I wondered was he walking over to Arthur to get the horn, possibly to destroy it, allowing him to live in that world again, using his ability of vapor to control lives and decisions.