User blog comment:It's Good to be the Queen/Morgana/@comment-4892425-20121006035514

@123Action - oh Boo Hoo, poor Morgana, she didn't get to become queen. Is that Gwen's fault? No, it's UTHER's. He messed around with his best friend's wife and Morgana is the result;  thus making her ineligible for the throne. If it were in his power Uther should have acknowlegded her and legitimized so she could be an heir. Still, Morgana is not let off the hook because Uther was a bad dad. She's committed too many heinous crimes against the Crown and the people of Camelot to be absolved of wrongdoing. She chose to do evil, she abuses and tortures people for fun. She uses the persecutions as a convenient excuse for her daddy issues. With her two one-week reigns, when did Morgana officially lift the ban on magic? Even when she was trying to maintain control of Camelot (by way of threatening innocents), when did she reach out to the magical community to bring them in to assure them their days of fear and hiding are over? And in a colossally stupid move (in my opinion) she kills Uther and let the sorceror who tried to save him (Merlin) take the fall. Instead of thinking far out and realizing such an act would keep the magical ban in place, she only cared about the short term satisfaction of sticking it to Arthur. So much for being a crusader for magic. A good queen looks at the big picture and see how her decisions would affect others in the long run. Morgana has proven over and over she's failed in the sound judgment requirement to be a good ruler. She lets her anger and emotions to get the better of her which makes her unfit to govern. The girl who wants to be head of state is now an enemy of the state. Arthur, as king, has no choice but to see to her death for the good of Camelot - this time for real.