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Really I hope Starlight reconciliation was wrong and The pillars destroy pony of shadows…I can love Starlight, but the numerous reformations…ughhhh.
I’d go so far as to say that all the times her rash actions have nearly resulted in complete disaster would be enough to leave anypony a little gunshy.
No.
So, are you suggesting Starlight is incapable of learning from her previous rash actions?
Starlight was also uncharacteristically passive in the finale. She made sure to voice her opinion, but she never truly fought to advance her course of action. As soon as she met resistance, she kinda just stepped out of the way. She didn’t even take any initiative in saving Stygian; she only went in after Twilight did. In prior episodes where the focus was on her, she was a pony of action, often hastily taking extreme measures to have things done the way she thinks they ought to be done. So there was both opportunity and precedent for Starlight to be the big hero of the finale, but it didn’t happen.
Similarly, Starlight wasn’t the sole voice of reason either, though she easily could have been written to. Though she was ultimately right, every argument of hers had a reasonable counterargument. She correctly deduced that the Pony of Shadows might be let out if the pillars were saved, but it also would have been wrong to keep six heroes trapped in limbo. It’s true that the map summoned ponies (and Spike) to solve friendship problems, but the idea that all the elements would be summoned to put a stop to a “supervillain” had merit. She correctly believed that Stygian could be reformed, but this wasn’t just Stygian they were dealing with - it was Stygian + the Darkness.
In the end, she contributed to the true happy ending, but she wasn’t solely responsible for it.
Well, I mean, Starlight’s first argument against releasing them is to do nothing and let them remained trapped. After that, her argument about not banishing anything is not only wrong (the Shade in fact goes to limbo at the end) but also is a cake and eat it too scenario at crunch time. Finally, her final plan is to have a conversation with the Pony of Shadows which barely works - super powerful Harmony force is needed to free him.
So, no, just because Starlight got her way in a reformation this time doesn’t mean she wasn’t dumb too. She eitehr wanted to do nothing, or try to do something in an ineffectual way. The first would have left seven important ponies trapped permanently or until non-Harmony barers found out and released them. The second would have had them without protection of the Elements and/or released the Shade into Equestria if Stygian was somehow freed. The convo one just helped them figure out that saving Stygian was the right course of action, but had they gone fully her way they wouldn’t have the power to save him. She was TOO soft handed and idealistic in how she wanted to solve the issue.
I think your interpretation is too charitable frankly, it seems to me that even Starlight would transparently mention this horribly obvious problem with the plan. It’s so glaringly obvious that they’re vaguely dancing around the issue with her dialogue.
wait. slimer? really?
“Batgod Syndrome”, where one particular character is given special prominence, competence and significance in the story over all other characters involved either because of that character’s popularity or because of the writer’s biased favoritism towards that character.
Naturally named after Batman who has garnered a reputation that more than a few of you hate the character for, a reputation spurred by several works of fiction both good and bad that made him seem like the “Best Superhero Ever Able to Beat Anybody Because Shut Up”. Notable examples of this being JLA Act of God, All Star Batman & Robin, Batman the Brave & the Bold, Batman V Superman, the Bruce Timm Universe and Injustice 1 & 2.
And as for none DC examples of this phenomenon (off the top of my head), Rick Sanchez, Wolverine, Sasuke Uchiha, Ada Wong, Akuma, Goku, Thanos, Slimer in the later half of Real Ghostbuster and last but not least Starlight Glimmer.
@thatguy
As such you need to rewatch that episode and pay closer attention to how Starlight is the only one not given the idiot ball. You can try to explain it away all you want but I know Batgod Syndrome when I see it, it’s pretty much defined this season overall…
DHX’s fangirling? Anthropomorphic DHX is female? Moe anthro DHX.
Ok you need therapy by all Stalight hate, despite thus time the remane5 were very well helpful. Besides Twilight is always fangirl with her teachers.
Imagine being threatened every time something good happens to Starlight.
How did Starlight get all the credit? Twilight is the one who Star Swirl praised.
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What syndrome?
But it is the second finale where Starlight gets all the credit for saving the day. Seriously with how you people hate Batgod Syndrome with a passion I’m surprised you’re still letting this crap fly….
@angrybrony
It’s not like this is the first time Twilight has ever royally screwed up due to her obsession with Starswirl.
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