User blog:Morganaforever/The people of Camelot

The citizens of Camelot have been mentioned in many episodes. Arthur always wanted to act according to the will of the people. On the other hand Uther didn't care as much and would stil kill hundreds of them, if they were suspected of sorcery, so it could be supposed that he ruled through fear. However, in episodes like "love in the time of dragons" it was shown that there were many of them that could still turn to magic for problems they could not handle without it, thus not blindly obeying Uther and disagreeing with his decisions and actions.

Morgana would also mention the people of Camelot whenever Uther's actions got out of control, saying that they would rise up againist him and not put up with his behaviour any longer. However, this never happened, no matter how much the people disagreed with him and feared of him. The only action they have taken, apart from appearing in sparing events between the knights, was to show their grief for the prince's death in 1x13. They never rised up againist Uther, but they didn't like Morgana's rule either, since it was almost the same. However, they easily obeyed Uther although they never did so at Morgana's rule, despite being his daughter and ruling likewise. However, they didn't rise up againist her either. They also easily welcomed Arthur's rule.

Isn't it a bit contradicting not agreeing with Uther and hiding actions from him but still obeying, hating his daughter, not really obeying, although she uses the same methods as him but still supporting his son although he has lost his kingdom two times, which means that one that didn't know the difference in power would call him unfit for king? I think it would be interesting to see some rebelion and have a more active group of people. It would be a good plotline to have Arthur enchanted, maybe by Morgana, thus doing some terrible things resembling her and Uther's actions and maybe getting overthrown for that. It could be a two-parter and Guinevere's role would be to have the kingdom trust Arthur again and show that she is a queen worthy of the title.What do you think?

P.S. I thought about creating a page on this blog called "the people of Camelot" but I wanted to ask about it first. Is it ok if I do?