I totally feel Will on that though, which is in fact a confession of cowardice. But he is trying to look out for their skins in the way he knows how - they pretty much just barely resisted effectively, it's clear, and w/o Arthur and his leadership they probs wouldn't have stood a chance, and all that. And yeah! he fights in the end and gives up whatever pride/jealousy/cynicism thing that sets him against Arthur! and that's what counts.
sfdljsdflksdfksd ahahahaha, Uther probably steps on Gaius' feet and Gaius has to stifle his complaints and be very, very, very patient for the king. part of his many, many talents. and Ygraine insists that they practice in front of her, because they need someone to tell them if their form is right of course. and it has to be her, of course! HEE. Geoffrey asked to see once (in a teasing tone) and Gaius nearly had an aneurysm.
But I bet Uther has danced with Morgana, maybe once. ooooOOoooo.
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sfdljsdflksdfksd ahahahaha, Uther probably steps on Gaius' feet and Gaius has to stifle his complaints and be very, very, very patient for the king. part of his many, many talents. and Ygraine insists that they practice in front of her, because they need someone to tell them if their form is right of course. and it has to be her, of course! HEE. Geoffrey asked to see once (in a teasing tone) and Gaius nearly had an aneurysm.
But I bet Uther has danced with Morgana, maybe once. ooooOOoooo.