@Smart Heart
I do think it is important for there to be at least some villains left unredeemed, it’s simply unrealistic to expect every last villain to become a good guy in the end, I just wish they would make done more with it.
@Background Pony #6868
My only issue is with the fact that they never turned their irredeemability into a plot point. It’s true that there are certainly people who are just simply bad and don’t want to change, and I think it would have been good to present a moral on how you should always try to redeem people, but also be willing to accept when a person refuses to change their ways. That could have made for a difficult, but ultimately good lesson.
@Smart Heart
Honestly I don’t think background info is needed too much for Chrysalis and Tirek, they are ancient power-hungry beings who are practically just ‘demons’. I think it’s cool to imagine Cozy is secretly a demon too, but who knows.
At least there’s always fanfics and possibly g5 since being turned to stone is reversible in mlp.
@Amethyst_Crystal
And that’s where the season really lost me. With the theme of reformation, this season would’ve been a glorious opportunity to look into the backgrounds of these three villains. We could’ve seen how and why they became so evil.
I was hoping they would take the route where Starlight finally helps reform Chrysalis,
but I think they handled the ‘stay evil’ route as well as they could.
Still, this clip makes me kinda sad for what could’ve been….
@Red-Supernova
I’m not sure about that, I mean, season 10 is indicated to take place sometime after the Ending Of The End yet before the epilogue episode.
@Background Pony #0946
Well to be fair, that only happens after you’ve murdered as many monsters, you’re pretty much beyond having the moral high ground at that point.