Talk:Kilgharrah/@comment-75.177.117.87-20121003185528/@comment-5102537-20121003192356

Inconsistency indeed. I would understand Kilgharrah's reaction after everything he's gone through if either he or Merlin had mentioned it afterwards and dismissed it as an impulse. It would have been good if Merlin had asked him why he attacked Arthur and the rest of Camelot when he actually always emphasized how important Arthur is and that Merlin has to protect him at all costs. Kilgharrah could have said what had driven him to attack. Not to mention that he attacked everyone but Uther. I guess it would have been easy for him to destroy the towers or parts of buildings where Uther was.

And yes, trying to convince Merlin that Uther better dies but then telling him that he better not dies (at the hands of magic) and trying to hold Merlin back from helping Morgana when she was the one who wanted to kill Uther, the one Kilgharrah wanted dead, was all very inconsistent.