Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4839682-20130126013341/@comment-6267274-20130203150832

Utter is right. After re-watching the Lady of the Lake episode, the theory just doesn't stand. Besides, if you read arthurian literature, it's not Arthur who sends Lancelot away, it's Lancelot himself who goes away to redeem for his sins, knowing he has failed both to his king (the realm of men) and to God (the realm of spirituality) and he won't ever be able to get the Holy Grail. Arthur and Guinevere must be separate characters, away from King Georges' realm.