User blog comment:Morganaforever/Reactions at the magical reveal/@comment-4814726-20120617163242/@comment-4650675-20120619075733

Firstly, Fimber, I have to assure you, you have the right to say anything about the show! I may be a fan of Morgana Pendragon but of course I will never get offended about something regarding the show. In fact, your views are interesting because I've never seen/heard anything similar :)

Now, on to the subject. I am not fully convinced about her being a psychopath, simply because some of her actions/words are controversial. "I felt Uther's pain" can have various meanings, same for her words about Lancelot or her little speech to Arthur in "The Coming of Arthur". Also because I still think she does not enjoy killing; the writers just tried to turn her into a black-and-white character, because grey characters are more confusing for kids. She is an enemy, so she must enjoy killing. I don' t even think that the writers wanted to make her a psychopath in the first place; they probably even thought that they did a great job in showing that she still has good in her!

To my mind a psychopath is more like Joker from Batman. And I spot very few similarities between the two. Now I think Aithusa07 has given the best answer! Despite what we believe or not, if Morgana redeems herself that probably means she has never been a psychopath, except if Gwen is found with a dagger on her back while sleeping after Morgana's return. If Morgana remains unredeemable and unregretful about her actions, then it would be more believable.

Now, to Fimber, I suspect that if Morgana suddenly becomes good again you won't find it very believable, if she was not enchanted or possessed, right?