Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-31492005-20190107021918/@comment-216.137.105.34-20190516030930

Agreed!!! All haill lady Morgana! She was way too good to turn out this way on her own! Of course she wanted Uther dead in the first season. She knew he was a tyrant, she thought he would never change. It was either him of countless other innocents because of him...sigh...Than he told her he regretted killing gwen's father. Her features changed completely at that moment because she realised she had been wrong, he could change. Then he told her how he valued her opinion, she loved him so much, she needed him so much, everything went so fast, it left her mesmerized. so of course she wanted to save him. She realised he could change. She was the most clever and the best character! She did what she thought was right. She can't be blamed for the knights who were killed by others in this episode, who is to say she even knew they would be killed in the first place. She knew nothing of their plan, she made a deal with them for uther and no one else. In the second season, I don't blame morgana for what happened in the witchfinder episode neither do I blame her for wanting to stay with the druids in the second season. She feared for her life the poor girl, she feared uther might kill her the moment he discovered she had magic. She couldn't even control her magic lile merlin. We could actually see how scared she is when qhe came back from the druid camp when uther held her. She was scared to death and I won't blame anyone when they fear for their life. It's easy to think you'll be brave no matter what. It's easier saying it than doing it. The truth is when the plane crashed, people would walk on other people out of fear and that's no fiction it truly hapenned. We are only humans... poor morgana her story is such a tragedy. She was so kind and compassionate. She forgave uther when he strangeled her, she had no parents and the only kind of father she had threatened her to death and strangeled her...and yet she forgave him. She did everything for the oppressed, she starved for her people, she risked her life for merlin and gwen because she couldn't bare if anything happened to them, she had strong moral values and always tried her best to make arthur and uther better. She didn't have to do it, but she was passionate and wanted to make the world around her better. She was the best of them all and the most clever, she was innocent, she screamed the truth like no one, she never wanted any reward when she somehow saved merlin's life because she was humble. She saw merlin and gwen as equals. As much as she suffered, she was too good for what the writers did to her. It never made sense that she would turn evil. She had too much compassion and love in her heart....