User blog comment:Morganaforever/Thoughts on "Morgana's Death"/@comment-4879894-20121211010550/@comment-203.219.62.188-20121216223809

Sorry Morganaforever, but I disagree with one point you made. I believe that the writers labelled Morgana as "the villain" at the start of season 4. It was a shame. She no longer had any stand alone storylines and was only interested in making Arthur suffer (which made her character difficult to relate to). I think the writers even struggled to understand her in the end, otherwise there might have been just ONE satisfying conversation between her and someone about why she turned, but there never was. The writers could have justified her turning against Arthur (once Uther was dead) by saying something like "Morgana suffered so much at Camelot. From then on, despite her good heart, she could see only enemies because of such pain. Anyone associated with that place felt as if they had wronged her." I dunno. It just felt as if there was a season missing between 3 & 4 that explained why Morgana hated EVERYONE, which would have given her depth that we might have understood, keeping her away from that "villain" title just a little longer.