3.10 Queen Of Hearts Finally, some much needed progress in the development of the relationship between Arthur and Gwen, two characters who’ve danced around one another over the last three years without either actually doing anything about it. This week sees the two finally admit their feelings for each other, and they’ve Morgana to thank for it. Of course, Morgana, being a seer and privy to events that have not yet happened, consults Morgause after dreaming that Gwen will one day rule as queen by Arthur’s side. Morgause, certain that this is a prophecy, tells Morgana that she must do what she can to destroy their burgeoning relationship. It is this which propels events outside of Arthur’s control, and we finally see Uther at his most monstrous. When Morgana plants evidence of an enchantment in Arthur’s chambers, Gwen must face the King’s wrath. A defiant Gwen is assaulted when she stands up to the tyrant, who then orders her execution. Gwen is to be burned the following day. A satisfied Morgana smiles as the distraught girl is dragged away. In a nod to the Merlin of Arthurian legend, our boy wizard uses an aging potion to disguise himself as an elderly man and exonerate Gwen. This is where what began as a promising episode really fell short of what it could’ve been. I suspect the creators where pandering to a younger audience in the direction they took the episode in. For the remainder of the episode, Gwen and Arthur barely have any more screen-time, and that infuriating reset button is pushed at the episode’s conclusion, with everything returning to just the way it was before after the fake sorcerer is unveiled. We have Morgana sinisterly stalking corridors and offering her wicked smile, and I wasn’t entirely convinced she would stand by and watch a former friend die a gruesome death, yet she went out of her way to make sure the prophecy she dreamt of wasn’t fulfilled, and to hell with the consequences. Uther is a hateful monster of a character and I can only hope he does finally get his comeuppance after his actions during this episode. The creators did have something to say about class and the divisions between those in power and those who aren’t, in a subtle, non-preachy way. They also explore just how easily a person can be persecuted for all the wrong reasons. An episode which had one or two moments of brilliance, sadly overshadowed by nonsensical farce. Read our review of episode 9, Love In The Time Of Dragons, here. Follow Den Of Geek on Twitter right here.