I feel like a more informative first sentence for this comment might be "While I agree that there is a distinction in circumstances to be made, which point to the Milgram experiment having poor methodology and questionable results, I disagree with the new interpretation of the circumstance given."
In my mind this is almost agreement, but with a bit of a difference at the end.
Here is a paper in PLOS Biology re-considering the lessons of some classic psychology experiments invoked here often (via).
Contesting the “Nature” Of Conformity: What Milgram and Zimbardo's Studies Really Show
To me the crux of the paper comes from this statement in the abstract:
Plus this detail from the Milgram experiment: