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are you sure she’s learning
or just doesn’t like lightning dust
Standing on your principles, costs. Discovering your childhood dream isn’t all you thought it was, and having to get a new dream, is a valuable lesson. It would have shown Dash achieving her goals, then setting new, better ones, as well as incorporating the MDW ep. lesson. It would have made this ep something that could be looked back on, 30 years hence, as having a real nugget of truth.
Instead, ending is Disney-fied. Even kids get that when you do the right thing, it costs. I liked it, I thought it was great, but there was that little bit more I wish it was.
Dash is many things, but she is also loyal. As soon as she perceived that the Wonderbolts were willing to neglect other team members in order to achieve objectives/excellence, she immediately stood up to Spitfire, told her, and committed to leaving the Wonderbolts.
I’m not saying she hasn’t developed as a character. She showed some growth in Sleepless in Ponyville, but I don’t think that this was an example of that development.
I don’t
It could be growth, depending on how one looks at it. Let me put forth one viewpoint. Last season showed a pretty unflattering side to Rainbow, being self-absorbed, what with being the town hero and wanting a pet as “cool” as her. It could be she’s grown from that. There were shades in Hurricane Fluttershy where she showed some capability of being a leader (and even earlier in Winter Wrap-Up, I suppose). I imagine it could have been worse and Dash could have tried to out-do Lightning Dust, to be lead pony for her own sake, only for them both to get expelled for reckless behavior. But her doubt didn’t waver here, and while it may have taken an endangerment of her friends to really put her hoof down, she stood for what she believed was right rather than the sake of her own dream.
But, again, that’s just my view.
Actually no, in that it was the Shadowbolts she turned down, she knew it wasn’t the Wonderbolts, so it was some team like them but had never been around before and promising to make her better the the Wonderbolts, her dream is to join the Wonderbolts and maybe be the best of them, that was the dream she was willing to give up here.
Yeah, but she’s a more bitter and aggressive incarnation.
Yes.
Are supposed to be our Fluttershy user?
She honestly thought they were endorsing manslaughter.
spitfire tells her to give her 20
and she does
It would’ve been more impactful if her choice to leave had a stronger connection to her relationship with Spitfire. In fact, why didn’t we get more interaction between RD and Spitfire? You know, like one on one, getting to know each other type of thing.
the ending didn’t tell us
Fucking.
Damnit.