User blog comment:Morgana18/Morgana's Ultimate Weakness/@comment-4650675-20121123120834/@comment-4892425-20121123124818

We agree here. Morgana overestimates her powers and understimates her opponents. Morgana relies heavily on her magic to achieve her schemes. When her plots backfire, there's no plan B. In her second overthrowal Morgana sits in the throne waiting for Arthur, thinking all she has to do to say a spell and Arthur's dead. When she tried to kill Arthur and she learned her powers went south, SHE RAN. She didn't stay to fight Arthur directly on a level playing field. Morgana thinks she can read every opponent's move. When she smeared Gwen with the Lancelot shade and enchanted bracelet, she didn't bank on Arthur exiling Gwen; she was going for an execution for adultery. It explains the two later attempts to kill Gwen; and I think with the brainwash spell the plan for Morgana is to set up Gwen to be killed, preferably by the state. Again she doesn't account for Arthur's love for Gwen; when everyone close to her learns she's a victim of magical character assassination and a magical-induced suicide attempt all hell is going to break loose. Arthur is going to be done with Morgana, and he's going to see to it personally that Morgana pays for this - most likely with her life.