User blog comment:Fimber/When family is what destroys you/@comment-5253758-20121120211348/@comment-5253758-20121120231631

Ok. As you put it, the storyline indeed becomes a little exaggerated. I don't know though, why we both try to analyze the same thing and still end up with completely different opinions. I think it is realistic and you don't. The sure thing is that we won't be changing each other's opinions any time soon. You seem to have strong arguments about this and believe in them. And you also seem to support Uther more than his children and I am kind of doing the opposite (although as I said I do not blame him).

But to get to the point, as I said (sorry for mentioning this again), it's all about perspective. I am not worthy of judging why Morgana does what she does and why Arthur rejected his father, none of us is because we were not "present" in every part of their lives. We can't possibly know what these characters think every minute that we are "watching" them. And we can't even imagine what they thought and the reason for this is that our minds have limits. Maybe they don't know what they are doing either. Have you ever experienced a moment where you were doing some things just because you didn't know what else to do? You didn't have another goal in your life and you just followed the orders of your own mind, but you knew that that was not what you wanted to do? Your actions were just mechanical (please do not answer if you think that this is too personal)?

Things just happen and sometimes we are not aware that they do, because we are stuck in our way of thinking and can't get over our feelings (rage in Arthur and Morgana's case). Your opinion is welcome though as it is quite thought provoking! :)