This is the kind of moral complexity newer cartoons need to bring back. For all their "depth", I haven't seen one that's really delved into the morality of having to render a "not guilty" verdict even though you know someone IS guilty of the crime, but due to lack the evidence, you just have to live with it.
6:13 Gwenivre: aurthur what ever Duncanwas he’s in need of of our help To call him a wolf Amongst sheep is to exaggerate King Arthur glare and scowls Is it ?! We shall see qwen we shall see
Duncan planned this from the onset, he knew without sufficient evidence he would have won the trial & hence anger Ian & prevent the alliance. He’s a snake & makes no sense that he retuned feeling guilty
Good episode, shows the liberal tendencies of the queen are not good intuition to Arthur's right-wing instincts of wary, harsh reproach to evil Duncan.
How beautiful it has made. I feel I'm there in the court watching them live. True justice is brought in the court. Excellent.
This is the kind of moral complexity newer cartoons need to bring back. For all their "depth", I haven't seen one that's really delved into the morality of having to render a "not guilty" verdict even though you know someone IS guilty of the crime, but due to lack the evidence, you just have to live with it.
Uncle Phil is the best lawyer ( LOL RIP James Avery AKA Sir Bryant)
R I p tony jay aka the majastrate
6:13
Gwenivre: aurthur what ever Duncanwas he’s in need of of our help
To call him a wolf Amongst sheep is to exaggerate
King Arthur glare and scowls
Is it ?! We shall see qwen we shall see
6:21 what kind face is gwenivere showing
6:12
6:11
These are amazing
A friendship betrayed, is among the wounds that is the hardest to mend and heal.
Kain, the Elder God... now only Raziel is missing.
Yeah I do wish Michael Bell was in this, it would have been perfect.
Fantastic
Thanks!
Can anyone there teach Arn how to read?
So Duncan came back & admitted he was guilty. An honorable decision but foolish, for Ian will surely have his head..
Duncan planned this from the onset, he knew without sufficient evidence he would have won the trial & hence anger Ian & prevent the alliance. He’s a snake & makes no sense that he retuned feeling guilty
@@171sako Duncan Opposed the New Order until it's ideals cause Arthur to spare his life. Thus making him change his ways.
Good episode, shows the liberal tendencies of the queen are not good intuition to Arthur's right-wing instincts of wary, harsh reproach to evil Duncan.