User blog comment:Morganaforever/Episode Review: The Dark Tower/@comment-5674726-20121115220152

One thing that caught my attention on rewatch is that, when Morgana is telling Guinevere about her time in captivity, she seems surprised, maybe even pleased, to learn that she didn't know about it. She wasn't completely taken aback but it seemed as though she thought that it was more likely than not that Guinevere would know what had happened to her.

I wonder if Morgana's captor will turn out to have been either a known ally or Arthur's or somebody who claimed that they were acting with Arthur's knowledge and consent.

It's also something that's potentially interesting in terms of Morgana's attitude towards Guinevere. At the end of the last season, she admitted that her enmity towards Guinevere was based on what Guinevere was destined to do, rather than any wrong she had done to her. I wonder if there's a part of Morgana who feels that she's got her friend back, now that Arthur is no longer first with Guinevere, instead of viewing Guinevere as nothing but a weapon to be used against Arthur.