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Well said.
I'm really liking the friendships forming among the four main kids. The Merlin-likes-Gwen thing is a fun little red herring, and something that the nobility could easily believe about the servants. It also makes a convenient cover story for Merlin sneaking around the castle, which I have a feeling he's going to need.
It's also nice to see Uther finally acknowledging that Arthur is becoming a man capable of making his own decisions and shouldering more responsibility. And to see Arthur own up to his duties. If the show continues to improve, I'm going to be a very happy girl.