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Hi Lurker. Didn't see your posting when writing my response.

I think Regina was/is way more believable than Morgana. I would never justify her killing her father, yet in doing so, two sides of her were showing: her desperation and ruthlessness as well as her love for him. Yes, her father loved her but so did Uther in regard to Morgana. If you think about it, there was not just one other person in the world who loved Morgana as much as Uther did. She knew it but she kept telling herself that he didn't in order to have a clean consience when killing him. If she had admitted to herself that Uther loved her and (obviously) wouldn't have killed her, as was evident when he got broken in the end because of her, she wouldn't have had a reason to kill him anymore. Moreover, Regina didn't torture her father whereas Morgana took great pleasure in torturing Uther and giving him a painful and miserable death.

Regina is sane, Morgana was insane. Regina is willing to think things over, Morgana wasn't but continued her path of brutality, torture, cruelty and hatred, no matter what.

I can't understand and accept when fans think that Morgana torturing, hurting and killing her own father was justified and okay but at the same time think that Regina killing her father was cruel (which it was, of course, but in both cases).