Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-5729782-20121111105405/@comment-5621713-20121122080949

I know, that was just aweful! If she was a bit torn between Morgana and Arthur it would be a little more believable. I watch the Dark Tower over and over, and the jump from Gwen telling MOrgana that she would rather die locked in the Mandrake root room than be part of what ever game Morgana is playing, to telling Elyan that the sword was enchanted to protect Gwen, and to being back at Camelot and sneaking away at night to meet Morgana and telling her that she hates them all, and that Morgana is" the only one, she was always the only one" is just too big of a jump without explaining how Gwen went from loving Arthur and being good friends with Merlin and the knights, to hating them all. Even if she was unsure of Arthur, Merlin, et al, and was starting to see things from Morgana's perspective, that would be easier to believe. Now she is so one dimensionally evil, and so totally not the Gwen we have known for five years.