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Were there any times throughout the show where Uther actually made good decisions as a king?
Was rewatching 1x11 "The Labyrinth of Gedref" and I got to the part where Uther tells Arthur to implement a curfew and decree that anyone who should break it or steal from the grain reserves should be executed. Now, even though Uther loves to kill people who are innocent, this was actually a rare occasion in the show when he made a good call. Are there any other moments in the show where Uther was actually a good king?
u/watermonkey910 — 6 days ago