User blog comment:Knightofthecart/Morgana has turned her back/@comment-4879894-20120312102709

Thanks for your answers. It was most informative. I think too that in this episode she was quite confused ; she didn't to know she was the vessel of the magic. That's why, in my opinion, the episode is the key moment in the evolution of the character. It's the turning point. In the woods, she pledged allegiance to Morgause and accepted to lay down her life in her sister's hands. But, as she ignored the extend of her powers, she accepted to be a puppet in the hands of Morgause and this was her responsability. It was her responsability to give up her own will. The act of Merlin was a kind of ultimate test. It forced her to seal definitly her allegiance to Morgause, no matter the cost.