Talk:Eira/@comment-86.128.161.171-20140904195501

The whole series was rushed to a conclusion that wrapped everything up because Bradley James decided he didn't want to play King Arthur any more. The story of Eira didn't really make any sense. Why would she betray Camelot and the people who saved her to the person responsible for her family's murder for a token amount of money? She was safe in the castle living with a hot knight and was better off than she would have been had Morgana succeeded in taking over Camelot, even if Morgana did pay her for the information she passed on. Also, how did Morgana arrange for Eira to be a spy? Eira was injured in the attack on Camelot when Gwaine saved her and the rest of her family was killed, so Eira wasn't working for Morgana at that point and the betrayal couldn't have been planned then. Morgana must have somehow got to Eira when she was already in the castle, but how?

The writers of these last few episodes seemed to have way to much of a liking for killing attractive women, hardly great for what was supposed to be a prime time family show, and piecing together a story that makes sense came secondary to it.