User blog comment:Ḡwẵine Ḹٍٍkƨ Ĺiĸe Ͼềлȑềd/You don't know how sick of traitors I am!/@comment-5684105-20121117043154

Personally I think it's brillant to see Gwen, of all people as a traitor, since it's something you wouldn't expect from her, especially the way it came about. People keep saying she's "under a spell" or "until the spell is broken" but I think it's more complicated than that. Sure the mental torture Morgana put her through was magical in nature, but I think the effect was psychological rather than it keeping her enchanted. In other words, I don't think Merlin saying a counter spell is going to help; I guess we'll see later on though. If that's the case I think we're in for a ride.

The "traitor on the inside" again doesn't bother me too much. It is pretty smart of the bad guys to always have a spy, if they didn't they would never have the upper hand. That is what always seems to cripple Camelot the most.