Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20151019010334/@comment-1916997-20151019063647

What,really? wrote: I understand your point, CoolDudeAl. Many an excellent story has hinted at mature events for older viewers or readers, but not directly addressed the issue raised by that. Sometimes that can be fine--but, to my mind, the characters should still react sensibly. You don't need Guinevere flat-out calling Arthur a rapist on a show with this sort of intended audience. But you should show her considering him as a very loathesome individual after she learns the truth. Older viewers will get it; younger ones can enjoy the show. To this point, I don't think Gwen knows anything is wrong. She was indoctrinated by magic sand, and we have not seen that undone. As far as I can tell, Gwen is still under the enchantment of the sand in present day. So until the spell is broken, she would still be in love with Arthur, as that was the whole point of using the magic sand on her in the first place. I have no doubt that should the sand's spell be broken, Gwen will be less than pleased with her husband.