Board Thread:Rewatching "Merlin" - Season Two/@comment-5102537-20130804102604/@comment-28430223-20160515170011

I completely agree with Fimber here, Kilgahrrah attacking Camelot and Arthur doesn't make any sense after all his pleading for Merlin to protect Arthur to allow Albion to be united and magic's ban to  be eliminated.

It only makes sense if Kilgahrrah's intentions were not sincere since the beginning. However the whole issue is forgotten later in the series and Kilgahrrah's real loyalties are never questioned.

It is pretty weird as well Uther didn't question how on earth the dragon could escape his chains.

Merlin's character had an involution through the series, IMHO, he was more rebellious and a critical thinker (even when he was naiver as well) at the beginning and became more and more dogmatic regarding the prophecies issues a lot more submissive towards what he was told to be his destiny.