User blog comment:Fimber/Things that went wrong in "The Death Song of Uther Pendragon"/@comment-4892425-20121023112345/@comment-5102537-20121023114447

I wish I could, It's Good to be Queen. The only "evidence" I could provide would be the deleted scene between Uther and Morgana, yet we don't know how relevant they were for the epsiode.

However, since Uther was being held prisoner for a week and could hear and see everything that happened in the courtyard, I would find it extremely odd if he had never seen or heard anything of Morgana's powers. I would also find it odd if Morgana hadn't taken the opportunity to joyfully throw it into his face, showing him who she really is and that he himself had brought her into this world. She wanted to see him suffer, so she certainly had made sure that he knows that he had given life to the very thing he hated the most (hated magic, not Morgana) and by that was as guilty as the ones he sentenced to death.

It would also be extremely weird and odd if Uther would have been the only one in whole Camelot who had no idea who Morgana really is, given that everyone else knew about her powers. He did indeed hear what Arthur told him which was evident when he reacted to Arthur on several occasions. He also hadn't forgotten about Arthur's birthaday (Igraine's death-day) which shows that he wasn't totally in a different world but simply didn't care about anything else than Arthur anymore, probably captured in his depressions and thoughts about Morgana who hates him and who is the very part of what he had fought for so long, the Old Religion. This was the reason why he had his mental breakdown. Morgana's hate for him and the fact that he has always fought what he loved the most and hated what he loved so much.