Talk:A Remedy to Cure All Ills/@comment-5621713-20130216095033

I thought of slavery as well, but knowing how Uther kept strictly to social convention, he would never treat a slave or servant with the respect he shows Giaus. As you pointed out, he wouldn't eat with them, or have one sit with him and his advisors. The writers certainly intended that to mean something to us fans and viewers. The act was some sort of social elevation.