User blog comment:Chawk1993/For God's Sake!/@comment-4190137-20121021000044/@comment-5102537-20121021003242

Chawk, I'm not quite amused by your tone towards who complain about this epsiode. The moment that this side becomes a die hard-fan side that only accepts shiny happy people running around with pink sunglasses who don't dare to criticise a tv show or an epsiode for that matter, I'll be gone.

And I'm also not pleased that you are threatening Alfons to block him. He is not only a fellow admin but also an individual who has the right to state his opinion, and yes, even when I disagree (coincidence that we agree on this subject). Please, people need to stop trying to shut up others up.

Like it or not, I loathed this epsiode and I will state my opinion as long as it doesn't go against the rules. We are not offending anyone but simply saying what we think of this epsiode. And even among filmmakers there are different opinions. If you have any issue with what Alfons, I or anyone else writes here, please let them/us/whoever know via email instead of disciplining them here in public. I can only speak for myself but I'm not writing my opinion to offend or to annoy anyone, it's simply what think and what I think is nothing positive about the latest epsiode. It's not my fault but the fault of the writers who constantly change everything up to that extent that fans get annoyed.

I've always tried to not interfere when admins lectured each other and have always tried to calm down the situation down when I said something but really, meanwhile this is happening much too often here. This wiki is a source for Merlin, not an altar where we pray to the Merlin-gods. It is a place to exchange opinions and to write blogs and to inform others of the facts, and as much as I appreciate and respect Daniel's changes that when people are offended, the users are being warned and maybe blocked, stating opinions about an epsiode surely doesn't fall under these rules.

And no, Uther did NOT always put Camelot first, as we could see when wanting to sacrifice himself for Arthur in Excalibur, when telling him that he meant more to him than his entire kingdom and his own life, when constantly telling him that he is proud of him and when almost sacrificing his entire kingdom when looking for Morgana when she went missing for a year. The show has proven that Uther has always put his children first, no matter what Overman made him say in The Wicked Day.

Have you not noticed that inconsitency is meanwhole such a big part of the show?