User blog comment:Dryuuu/Have you ever found Merlin scary?/@comment-4650675-20120114193540

I agree that there have been some moments that resemble horror movies like, you know, the low screaming that gets louder and louder before something bad suddenly appears. I also find it weird that Arthur, who loves Camelot more than anyone else does, accepted Morgana killing so many people. However, he loved her as well in a friend way, as he said, and probably couldn't find the strength to kill her, or maybe he just thought he was going to die, so why not try to reason with her? However, everyone on Merlin seems a bit too insensitive on deaths and things like that, probably because in Medieval times people died all the time. However, having comical moments in "serious"episodes like the darkest hour, the sword in the stone e.t.c. ruins them in a way, because a lot of people die and the main cast(not just Morgana, it's only natural for a stereotypical villain to have fun killing innocents) seems to still have fun.