User blog comment:Emily Windsnap/Why Elyan's death wasn't sad at all..../@comment-4135736-20121112134024

I know you didn't like Elyan that much Emily but I think that in this episode, Elyan finally showed his potential as a character by rescueing Gwen from that tower, that was why I was saddened by his death, not only because I liked Elyan but also because it was the only time he really shined as a character.

For me, the weakest Knight is Percival (sorry Percival fans) because, as funny or strong as he is (saving kids etc.), he is partly lacking in character development compared to the other Knights, he didn't get a proper introduction, and he lacked a backstory (they should have kept that deleted scene from The Coming of Arthur: Part 2 when Lancelot told Merlin why Percival chose to join them). I think that instead of doing those pointless episodes Goblin's Gold or Love in the Time of Dragon's, they could have done a proper introductory episode for Percival in Series 3.

Gwaine certainly had the strongest development among the Knights which is why he is my favourite Knight of Camelot although I disliked how Gwaine was just a background comic character when Series 4 started, thankfully Gwaine's complexity returned in The Secret Sharer and The Sword in the Stone: Part 1, I am fine with the other Knights (Leon, Lancelot and Mordred).