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Continuously acting like a character hasn't changed despite several seasons have been gone by since they've reformed and then actually showing instances where they have changed is also pointless. Hence why I brought up the conversation to begin with.


 
Plus, the whole "first impression, last impression" thing kind of falls flat on its flank when you remember that these are the same guys who are willing to give Trixie and Sunset Shimmer the benefit of the doubt... and yet act like Starlight is the cancer of the franchise.
 
But that being said, one of the reasons I like Starlight as a characters because she's one of the whew villains who went through a reformation without having to get blasted by rainbows first.


 
Not only that, but there's also the fact that we see her show a genuine amount of empathy when it comes to her bad decisions, when she screws up, we actually see her come to the realization that she screwed up and try to have a very least make amends or fix her mistakes, which shows her growing as a character, compared to her villainous side where she only cared about herself and refused to take any responsibility for her own misdeeds.
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Continuously acting like a character hasn't changed despite several seasons have been gone by since they've reformed and then actually showing instances where they have changed is also pointless. Hence why I brought up the conversation to begin with.

But that being said, one of the reasons I like Starlight as a characters because she's one of the whew villains who went through a reformation without having to get blasted by rainbows first.

Not only that, but there's also the fact that we see her show a genuine amount of empathy when it comes to her bad decisions, when she screws up, we actually see her come to the realization that she screwed up and try to have a very least make amends or fix her mistakes, which shows her growing as a character, compared to her villainous side where she only cared about herself and refused to take any responsibility for her own misdeeds.
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