User blog comment:Morganaforever/Morgana in series 5/@comment-4814142-20120416195926

Alvarr is a powerful sorcerer, Kilgharrah said that Modred will make an allience with Morgana, So, Morgana isn't completly helplessly. Also, while her hopes to reclaim Camelot's throne might have been crushed, this didn't mean that she'll stop to torment Arthur and his friends. If anything, this will only left her bitter and more determinated to make them suffer! About Aithusa... Well, Murphy's commentary lets very clear that Aithusa will have more importance and complexity in series 5, but this doesn't necessarily means that he will become evil. To begin with, it's still not known why Aithusa healed Morgana in the first place. Dragons may be wise and greatly atuned to magic, but Aithusa is young and knowns that merlin hatched him (or at least that he is a dragonlord), so, while possible, the changes that Aithusa deliberately betrayed them fully knowing that Morgana's objectives are meangless and disregarding the fact that will severely dissapointed Kilgharrah and risk to face Merlin's anger are pretty small. There's the possibility that Aithusa merely saw her unconsious and, oblivious to the fact of who she trully is, healed her out6 of simply selflessness. But of course, this possibility is just, or even more unlikely than the first since dragons can telepathicaly transfer knownledge to other beings, so it's ridiculos to think that Kilgharrah haven't warmed Aithusa about Morgana. I think that Aithusa was manipulated by subtly forces to heal Morgana because, while Kigharrah insists that's Merlin destiny to return Magic to Camelot, the Dochriad (another ancient creature of magic) claimed that's Morgana destiny to do so, even if through suffer and force! Dragons has strong bonds with magic, and Gaius once said that profecies are things that can happen, not that will happen, futer supporting that Camelot's future is much more ambiguous than it appears to be and that outside forces are working through Aithusa. But of course, tis is what i think about it...