User blog comment:Knightofthecart/Writers and producers, what did you want ?/@comment-5764349-20121230042705/@comment-4879894-20121230095526

You made one point I never red anywhere in this wiki or in other forum : The writers were not aware, all along the show,  of the arthurian legends. This is means that, ignorant as they were, they couldn't take seriously the legends. In an interview for Digital Spy (26 nov. 2012), the journalist asks :

One of the biggest developments in these first six episodes has been Gwen (Angel Coulby) going over to the dark side. What inspired that storyline?

and Julian Murphy answers :

"There are legends of this - I can't actually remember where they're from, but there are various medieval stories about Gwen going to the dark side. Well, not quite going to the dark side, but being on the opposite side to Arthur - that would be more accurate - and those are the stories that inspired it. 

I was really shocked that the writer had a vague memory of Gwen being on the opposite side to Arthur and didn't seem to care more than that. It's like a bunch of ignorant writers writing a story  vaguely inspired by the Arthurian Legend  for so-called ignorant viewers.

The most funny is that we contribute to a wiki very picky on any information. If they are so reckless, why are we so careful ?

Your answer is very funny, by the way, and so true !