User blog comment:Chawk1993/Mordred's relationship with Gwen and the Knights of the Round Table/@comment-4814726-20120605172910

I think tension will build between him and Arthur and also Elyan especially. In th legends when Mordred takes over Camelot, he tries to make Guinevere his wife. So it could be possible that he will fancy Gwen in S5. So that could be another concrete reason his destiny will be fulfilled and he will kill Arthur.

As for with Gwaine, Percival, and the knights. I think he will be a rather serious character, and not like the joking the knights like to do. So he will be cold to them but not mean. He'll just distance himself from them and he'll probably throw in a harsh remark about focusing on the task at hand while their on a quest and the knights are fooling around.

As for with Merlin. Of course they will be cold to each other at the beginning, because whether or not Mordred is under a false ID he'll find out within the first two episodes like with Agravaine. But I hope Mordred will be grown up and confront Merlin about why Merlin always disliked him. When he learns that Merlin thinks his destiny is to kill the king, he says that maybe that happens because he wants to protect Morgana from being killed by Emrys as the Caillech said. He says that maybe if they ignore the two destinies then they won't come to pass. Merlin remains cold to Mordred but can't help but consider what he said.

Then later in some battle scene with bandits, I want Merlin and Mordred to use their magic to help win the fight for Arthur's side. They both notice each other's actions, and maybe Mordred could use his especially to save Arthur from an arrow which Merlin sees. They realize that they make a good team but neither admit it to each other out loud. Then in some other episode, something bad could happen to Morgana and Arthur putting them both in danger. Mordred and Merlin strike a temp. truce to save them and they both kick butt with their powers and save Morgana and Arthur and kill the threat that put them in danger. After this I want Merlin and Mordred to be allies with Merlin's head full of considerable doubt about his destiny.

I wouldn't mind if the whole series 5 was one big plot arc with absolutely no filler episodes. What's the point of having filler epsodes when you should be savoring each and every series you get on bbcone? Come on, writers, put your thinking caps on!