Talk:The Death Song of Uther Pendragon/@comment-123.211.169.220-20150912005207/@comment-123.211.169.220-20150917014740

Uther was generally just out of character. Sure, this episode was interesting, and I bet the writers just wanted to bring Uther back and come up with an intriguing plotline and somehow fit a dead Uther into it, which resulted in a storyline which wasn't entirely accurate and logical. When I watched this the first time I was quite shocked at Uther's remarks when Arthur went to see him in the veil. As what ReganX mentioned, it was a lot like Uther to go against Arthur's choices as king, but the fact that Arthur had good intentions on seeing his father again, what he got in return was incredibly ridiculous. I hardly believed Uther when he told Arthur he still and always loved him. He didn't show that love, did he? He kept saying to put Camelot before all else, but he even put it before Arthur. And seeing Uther wanting to kill Percival, Gwen and Merlin, and even Arthur, you just won't be able to wrap your head around all that. It wasn't Uther anymore. It was an Uther that the writers created for an inaccurate episode. In The Darkest Hour, I started to feel sorry and pitiful of Uther, but after watching this, I was glad they took Uther out early in season 4, and I was relieved he was gone for good.