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I just got back from 2 weeks of quarantine for a return to work protocol. When I got out, this was the first thing I did. If you’ve seen the movie, you kind of know what’s going on. Its the Fit Right In scene where Izzy puts on glasses but its Phyllis’s glasses. But how did it get to this?
Its inspired by several things fans were talking about in various pony spaces regarding Izzy. Some people said she has “big mom energy” while others say she’s a “milf in the making.” Lol. I have no idea where its coming from. I think it has something to do with how objectively large she is compared to the other girl ponies. Another is people are calling her Pinkie Pie 2.0 and Pinkie was the only main character from gen 4 that got married and had a child in the finale. Note that this was before concept art of Izzy was released revealing her character was actually designated as “the caregiver” during the design process. Maybe there’s actually credit to people seeing her as motherly. Me? I just saw a hippie.
As for Sprout, he’s having a melt down because of a uni-mom attack. Izzy is his new mommy now.
Its inspired by several things fans were talking about in various pony spaces regarding Izzy. Some people said she has “big mom energy” while others say she’s a “milf in the making.” Lol. I have no idea where its coming from. I think it has something to do with how objectively large she is compared to the other girl ponies. Another is people are calling her Pinkie Pie 2.0 and Pinkie was the only main character from gen 4 that got married and had a child in the finale. Note that this was before concept art of Izzy was released revealing her character was actually designated as “the caregiver” during the design process. Maybe there’s actually credit to people seeing her as motherly. Me? I just saw a hippie.
As for Sprout, he’s having a melt down because of a uni-mom attack. Izzy is his new mommy now.
Missed a key word there.
Heh, I’m a fan of both Starlight and Sunset so I’m fine with that theory. :P
I genuinely do think their entire motivation for reforming her was “Reforming Sunset and adding her to the Equestria Girls cast was popular so let’s do that again” :P
And that’s something that keeps them together, by Sharing their past mistakes and yet current mistakes, and to help one another.
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Yeah that’s actually one thing that also makes me like Starlight so much. She kind of helped reform Trixie too. Remember Trixie originally befriended Starlight to upend Twilight again so that wasn’t exactly real friendship, until Trixie actually ended up liking Starlight as a friend. And Starlight stuck with Trixie to really become her friend. After being friends with Starlight, Trixie actually became more responsible over time. She helped planning a party that she insists shouldn’t be done with magic and was even the one reminding Starlight to do it right. In a way, Starlight helped Trixie become a better pony while Trixie also helped Starlight the same way. They work off very well with each other and I really love that they’re paired up together.
you know for what’s going on in season 6, twilight did allow her to have a friend, yet not one she’d expect for her to be with, which is trixie and for what she caused, twi was practically not trusting her own student to have trixie as a friend, and starlight only befriends cause it’s something they can relate to, which both was once antagonist, and twilight was being a hypocrite to starlight, by making her befriend others, in which she doesn’t want to, her choice is trixie, and that’s her final word on that.
Well that’s the point. She is so changed she is now cute and lovely and huggable. :P
I’ve always believed either put the work in or just don’t do a redemption. Like, since they spent such little time on Starlight’s redemption, and for how little it actually affects her character now (pre and post-reformation Starlight are totally different characters) they might as well have just used an already good character, like Moondancer or Trixie or created a new one outright, so they didn’t have the baggage of a redemption in the first place :P
That’s kind of the problem with other characters and the contrivedness of easy forgiveness. Like I said, Zuko is truly way too high of a bar to compare because even this is done well in that department. When Zuko tried to join Team Avatar, he wasn’t accepted right away and only had to prove himself. Then even then Katara still wouldn’t trust him that easily. There is also the case of Katara never forgiving her mother’s killer. Avatar doesn’t give out forgiveness like a handout. It teaches that forgiveness is earned and worked for. However, that still doesn’t make me question Starlight’s redemption. I mean it’s not her choice everyone else around her decided to be okay with her actions. The thing is, Starlight probably doesn’t forgive herself. Every other character may have forgiven her now, but Starlight herself probably still blames herself and believes that she cannot even breathe the same air as those she has hurt. She is the classic case of self-blame and self-doubt and probably anxiety, and I just cannot hate her for that. She deserves a hug. :P
Indeed
Jesus Christ these long-ass paragraphs
I know that part in season 1
It definitely helped too how he HAD done good things prior, and that Toph could actually tell he was telling the truth about having reformed. Not to mention, Aang REALLY seemed to want to he his friend, like that was teased all the way back when Zuko as the Blue Spirit saved him from that stronghold and they had that great moment where Aang was like “do you think we could have been friends if not for the war?” Like, that was one of the most underrated moments ever in that entire series, since there’s that super-subtle brief moment where Zuko actually seems to think it over :D
A big faux-pas for me in a redemption arc is when they remove elements of their redemption because they’re inconvenient to it. Like with the changelings, where a huge driving factor in their villainy is their need to feed on love but the show turns around and is like “oh they can just not if they don’t want to” or like when Starlight had spent so much time lying to and mistreating all those ponies but the show was like “oh they’re okay with all of it like they don’t even care, like it doesn’t even matter that you did all that shit.” It’s super hard to buy the motivations of an allegedly sympathetic villain when the show turns around and makes it clear there was never a barrier between good and evil for them, since it just makes them seem evil for the sake of being evil. Like, to compare with Zuko again, imagine if he’d never been banished. Imagine if the Fire Lord said “you don’t HAVE to catch the Avatar, I love you and I want you to come home and be my son” and Zuko still was out there like a desperate asshole chasing the Avatar: it INSTANTLY makes him unsympathetic since it turns him into a prideful self-absorbed selfish bastard :P
Zuko is HONORable. Sorry had to do it lol
with how zuko had to make it all up with each of the team avatar members for what he did to them before, it’s done nicely by having him help the others to get something they need to do before the final battle, and to show him what it means to have others that really cares about him after helping them along, even with toph there.
Zuko’s a good example because his sob story isn’t what makes him sympathetic. Like, you could strip away his sob story completely and he’d still be a sympathetic character: he’s noble, he’s honorable, he cares about his crew, and he doesn’t commit the wholesale atrocities the rest of the Fire Nation does. Even in the first episode he reveals this by taking down Sokka with non-lethal force and actually keeping his word to leave the Water Tribe in peace if Aang surrendered. He could have burned Sokka alive and threatened to go back and murder the Water Tribe if Aang escaped, but he didn’t :P
Zuko is a really high bar to reach. He is like the perfect redeemed villain that no one else can match. Sometimes I don’t even consider him a villain he’s written too well. Zuko just can’t be compared. :P
I would love if they did a very subtle sort of slow reveal that deep down he’s a good person rather than an outright “redemption.” Maybe he never loses his bigotry and his insecurities but he’s revealed to have strong principals, like he’s genuinely defensive of his town and his family, or perhaps have him defend a unicorn from attack because he believes violence against them is wrong in spite of his mistrust, things like that. Like if you ever watched All In The Family, like how Archie is this sexist racist ignorant prick right out the gate and he never stops acting like that, but it becomes increasingly clear he’s a genuinely good person who loves his family and hates violence and will do the right thing in spite of his beliefs. Like, I would adore if they gave Sprout a pegasus friend who was like the Lionel Jefferson to Sprout’s Archie, where Sprout constantly says bigoted condescending but genuinely well-intentioned stuff, and the pegasus constantly uses it in a way to insult Sprout that goes way over his head, but the two genuinely like each other and like hanging out all the same XD
At the very least I think they need to introduce the sob story early on if they want it to work, and build off of it like they did with Zuko from ATLA where you learn his fucked up backstory two full seasons before his redemption. Also too, I genuinely believe that it’s a massive disservice to a character when they have a perfectly valid motivation and THEN a sob story is tacked on to “justify” their actions. Like, Starlight’s motive of believing cutie marks caused problems and that she was so aggressively desperate to prove it and so deluded into thinking she’s doing the right thing that she’d resort to violence, kidnapping, and extremism to force her beliefs on others perfectly explained her actions: she didn’t need the sob story of “boo hoo some kid moved away 20 years ago” to justify it and they could have reformed her just fine without it. Hell, she was actually a deeper character before it turned out she was just lashing out for no good reason. Same with Sprout, like that he’s a spoiled jealous insecure kid who is desperate to prove himself, was raised in a bigoted environment, and suddenly given authority perfectly explains why he acts the way he does – if they suddenly added a sob story like “boo hoo a unicorn beat him up as a kid once” or “oh his mom abused him because she was dumped by a pegasus” it wouldn’t suddenly make him sympathetic :P
But that’s what they’re forced to do in the grand scheme of the greater goods. I’m talking about something like “I used to be bullied so how I murder people, but that makes it okay because I used to suffer too.” or “My best friend left me without saying goodbye so I created a cult, manipulated an entire town, and almost destroy the world as well. But not everyone can be lucky enough to get cutie marks at the time as their best friends.” I’m saying it shouldn’t be okay to do horrible things just because something happened to you in the past, not that doing horrible things is always bad.
You’re thinking too much in black and white. The best characters have always been the ones that are painted gray.
Oh yes, totally agree with the sob story point. That’s honestly a problem that happens outside of the fandom as well. It’s basically the same as painting the protagonists in a terrible light to try to excuse the antagonists. Giving villains tragic stories that suddenly make what they did okay seems to be a trend nowadays. There is really no need to give every villain a tragic backstory to make us feel sorry for them. I’m glad they didn’t give Cozy some sob story to justify her actions as well.
I just hope they do sprout’s redemption arc carefully.
@Wayneponeth
All things considered I do like what they did with Cozy. I just think it was out-of-character for Twilight and Celestia to do what they did, and that’s a small complaint at most since overall the show leans more heavily to characters doing what’s convenient for the plot rather than doing what they’d reasonably do as a character. I actually really appreciate that they didn’t tack some last-minute sob story onto Cozy that was supposed to suddenly make all the awful stuff she did okay. They’ve done that way too much. I’ll take mystery over “I know she tried to kill a bunch of people and didn’t feel a shred of guilt, but her parents didn’t get her the Ballerina Barbie in the little pink tutu for her 10th birthday, the poor thing!” :P
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You can make a character that doesn’t want to redeem. Cozy is a bad example of that because she was not given the chance to and G4 already had a character that won’t redeem. Its Chrysalis. She was offered but refused. That’s actually convincing because you can’t help people that don’t want to help themselves.