User blog comment:Ḡwẵine Ḹٍٍkƨ Ĺiĸe Ͼềлȑềd/'We have a traitor in our midst' - AGAIN!/@comment-4623180-20121007234400

Now that I rewatch the episode I liked it. It was to prove Gwen's power as a queen, and, yes elements were reptitive like her walking in a hood out of Camelot, and someone looking out of a window, which we saw oh too much with Morgana. But Gwen caught her swiftly- in fact it's never been this easy for a character. The sharpness in her persecution was great. Sefa's sentence had to prove Gwen was a great queen.

I agree, though, it could have been done in a different way, but, anything can be better! :)

And don't you worry Alfons, I'm sure there's more traitors to come.

Also remember all the guest stars who gave the impression of good intentions like the one in The Once and Future Queen (the big guy) who worked for the assassin who also infiltrated Camelot, The Witchfinder (used magic), the Troll (in disguise), Valiant, Edwin, the Sidhe, Grunhilda, King Alined and his magical servant, Nimueh (in disguise), Morgause (not revealed to be a priestess yet), Cerdan in The Curse of Cornelius Sigan, and Goblin Gaius.

So as you can see Camelot has been a little.. infested with people that don't like what it stands for. And that's what this show is about, defeating them and building a stronger Camelot in the end.

I think Sefa is a little different as she doesn't believe Pendragons are good only for death like her father does. We'll still see more of her, in the cells, so hopefully we hear her talk and learn more about her. She is kindhearted and will not just smirk and try to escape. But then again Series 5 is about what you don't expect..