>>4903 still surprised that you watched the final and that you have actually taken an interest in a character there.
>>4907 >you are crafting a quite long one. My goodness when I get to reply to your entire thoughts. It's going to both take awhile and be pretty long so I'd suggest you'd just ignore some post and reply to what you consider the main points would be easiest route.
>However, I do have an argument to justify why they were villains, those connections of friendship were just a means to an end for taking the power. The lesson might not mean that the villains were dumb but more like power corrupts That's basically what I mean here.
>>4894 > First of all, it does feel pretty reasonable that they formed a somewhat shaky alliance and it really did not go much beyond that. My point of criticism was that it was set up pretty strongly but it they didn't do anything other than a weak subversion (we hinted they were be redeemed but now they are not!) but it wasn't really acknowledge. Their conflict didn't really involve that aspect at all and considering it is the core theme of Cozy Glow's character. It just gets reduced to generic villainy and feels detached from those episodes from a story telling perspective. As I say though, I'm not sure if they actually had that elements in their we would've had as much time for all the stuff they did put in there. though this discussion should probably be saved for when I finished part 1 of my review
>>4905 Having mean Twilight there would be a blast and you could pursue a interesting dynamic.