Totally agree and don’t forget the Iam super loyal but I try badly bang not only my best frien wife, my queen and betray all vows I did when I was ordered knight
We’ve seen Lancelot kiss Guenevere, we’ve certainly seen him express that he’s in love with Guenevere, but one would think he was tearing her dress off or something.
I’m not exactly a fan of Lancelot, but “complete hypocrite in every scene” feels so overblown as to want to narrow down exactly what he’s actually done.
He’s suppose to be a knight and live/breathe by that code but he does the opposite. Always talking about “honor” and “duty” but he practically tarnished his the moment he made a move on Guen (a married women), he tries to make people believe he will uphold everyone’s reputation but Arthur( his best friend) even admitted what a womanizer he can be with the girls of the kingdom, as a knight it is his responsibility to be honesty about everything but if he enters a secret relationship and sleeps with Guen he won’t tell Arthur, and after doing all that he still expects people to believe that he is this great, honorable knight, who can do no wrong? 
Ok, so what has he actually done?
You tell me, you’re the one accusing him of being a complete hypocrite “that contradicts himself all the time”.
So I think it’d be pretty easy to list how he does so in the mini-adventure (which results in fireworks), for example.
I just call out the truth. Like I said the only thing he has going for himself is his sword skills, that I will admit. 🙍
If it’s the truth, when exactly can I expect you to explain how he does anything hypocritical and dishonorable in regards to the night miniadventure?
I’m not trying to say Lancelot is above suspicion, but if you’re going to make extreme arguments, refusing to give more than vague statements about his behavior isn’t a very good way to establish that he has unforgivable flaws as opposed to you taking a dislike to him (which I have, so I’m not saying that’s a bad thing - but it isn’t the same thing).
He is not just above suspicions he’s a suspect, and what you call vague statements I call true facts. But I obviously texted enough, and since you even stated that he isn’t what tries to be why don’t you tell me what you think I’m not acute about. 
So what you’re saying is that you refuse to actually show how in any given scene he’s behaving inappropriately, but it’s sufficient to say “he made a move on Guen” as if that happened in every playthrough in every scene he’s in.
This is a fact: Lancelot doesn’t kiss Guenevere when he first meets her.
By behaving inappropriately you mean:
- Kissing Guen without her consent after she was kidnapped.
- Stating that every trophy, every battle he won was for his queen (even if she said she wanted to be faithful).
- And having his trust for Guen go up one point in Merlin’s tower after she says she didn’t want to be married to Arthur.
If that’s what you mean then yes.
And I never said Lancelot kissed Guen when he first meets her.
And that includes the mini-adventure
No, you simply said, and I quote:
“He’s a complete hypocrite that contradicts himself all the time.”
If you want to say that Lancelot has done things that are inconsistent - in flat out violation in plainer English - with the standards of honor and duty he’s expected to uphold, point 1 would count.
point 2 does not - dedicating trophies to Guenevere doesn’t violate any vows he made unless there’s some vow only to do so to one’s lord that I missed in the codes of chivalry I’ve read (and arguably, Guenevere as his queen might fall under “my lord” as well as Arthur)
Point 3: Not sure how this indicates anything outside his oaths. It might lead to that - but what exactly is he violating?
But “all the time” means every time he does something towards Guen it’s in violation. I don’t see that here. And I’d happily denounce him if I did.
Point 2: So sending the person who shut you down trophies /people to talk about your recent activities and stating “each” time it’s for his queen, the person who don’t want you (depending on how you play your character) isn’t a point taken.
Point 3: Lance is supposed to be honorable right? To the kingdom and most of all his lords right? Well if that is true then why is it when your queen says she doesn’t want to be married to your best friend you wanna trust her more? 
Point 2: It is a lot of things, and I’d happily list them as things that Lancelot shouldn’t be doing, but I’m pretty sure it’s not in violation of his oaths - just annoying.
Point 3: Sympathy? Being sworn to obey Arthur doesn’t mean “Arthur is always right”.
Point 2: it is not just annoying since he has a deep crush on Guen right now. It’s called being sneaky.
Point 3: Sympathy?!! No, more like he’s glad his crush isn’t into his best friend.
2: Having a deep crush on someone, and doing anything illicit, are not the same thing.
3: And this accusation is based on some line specifically stating that, right? Not just assuming that’s what it is?
2: I would’ve agreed with you, but since Lancelot took it further after the Meliganut (forgive me if misspelled) incident he has proven that he can’t separate the two.
3: Words and action actually.
2: And this is based on the fact Guen can convince him to break his oaths, or on something he does regardless of what she does?
3: Quotation please.
2: This is based on the kiss, the possibility of him saying “I’ve been in love with you since I saw you”, and also the possibility of him sleeping with Guen, his queen, his best friend’s wife, the lady off limits to him.
3: would you like me to start at the very beginning using both words and actions?
2: Okay, just to make sure I’m following. Are we focusing on Lancelot dedicating trophies, or on Lancelot doing things to Guen?
3: I’d like you to quote where in that scene (my Guen likes Arthur, so I’ve never picked that option) Lancelot shows words and actions indicating he’s glad Guen isn’t into Arthur.
2: we are focusing on Lancelot being both. Either way it helps to show his true colors.
3: Ok, so you obviously haven’t read the scene, but if you just so happens to pick another choice where Guen says she doesn’t want to be married, not only will Lancelot’s trust for her goes up a point, but it is stated that he has a frustrated look on his face. As his friend why would he be frustrated?
