![]() His refusal to give into fear (which is wonderfully contrasted with Merlin’s obvious terror upon meeting something his magic won’t work on), his loyalty to Merlin and his knights, his nobility in episode 5 when admitting his mistakes, his determination to be fair in episode 11 to ensure peace with a neighbouring kingdom. His willingness to sacrifice himself several times, from the very first episode, is palpable. ![]() He’s not perfect and he can be easily lead astray by Agravaine-who-shouldn’t-even-be-there, but he has come a long way. ![]() We’ve seen him grow a lot in the previous 3 seasons and this was seeing what he has become as he gains the throne. And yes, with Gwaine around, sometimes Camelot is a silly place. Arthur’s relationship with Gwen develops to its conclusion and we have lots of fun with the Knights of the Round Table. Arthur’s uncle and most trusted advisor (for some reason) who joins Morgana in trying to bring the kingdom down no matter what. Arthur is now king and Morgana is even more driven and furious, determined to bring him down with the help of new dropped-out-of-nowhere-to-annoy-me character, Agravaine. With the complete exposure of Morgana as a villain and the early loss of Uther and Morgause, the game changes very quickly.
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