User blog comment:Broman178/How Arthur could have confronted Agravaine in the Series 4 finale./@comment-4190137-20120310041843/@comment-4135736-20120310080618

That sure is good theory although I do prefer my first option for Part 1, especially when Morgana attacks Arthur with her magic. With my confrontation, I would imagine Arthur saying "I TRUSTED YOU AGRAVAINE, AND ALL THIS TIME YOU WERE THE TRAITOR AND DECIEVED ME, HOW COULD YOU DO THIS TO ME" and similar to what you said, Agravaine says "because your father betrayed me, he was responsible for your mother's death because he went to the sorceress Nimueh so that your birth would happen but that resulted in her death, and my brother Tristan got killed by Uther because he like me was angry that our dear sister died". Arthur, who is shocked says, "no that cannot be true, I couldn't have seen my mother that day when I first met Morgause", Agravaine then says, "your wrong, Arthur it is true, your father lied to you throughout your whole life". Arthur then says "so my father lied me both about Morgana and the true circumstances of my birth but why did you do this to me", making Agravaine say "your birth caused my sister's death along with Uther's treachery, that must be avenged". Arthur says "you cant choose Morgana over me, you don't realise what she is like" making Agravaine refuse by saying "Morgana is my one true ally and the rightful heir to the throne you and Uther are NOTHING". So thats it, that causes Arthur to get angry again with Agravaine and almost kill him in my option but your theory is good.