Talk:The Diamond of the Day/@comment-41.196.154.137-20130105221049/@comment-5621713-20130106204424

I agree! Mordred grew on me too. They wrote an endearing character, and then quickly tried to turn that all around. They made him seem very impulsive and immature in the "Drawing of Darkness". Whether it was "Arthur's Bane", or just poor thinking, Arthur should have had Mordred present when he offered Kara the chance to save her life. Then Mordred would have seen that Arthur really did care for his feelings, and at least made an attempt to do what Mordred asked of him. Mordred knew that Kara had changed, he was bothered hy her killing that guard after she had already knocked him out. If he saw her turn down Arthur's offer, he would have at least known that Arthur tried. I think the writers wrote an overly sympathetic Mordred, I wonder if we would have bought his turn around to Morgana's camp if we had seen some dark side of Mordred from the first time we saw him in Arthur's Bane.