Talk:Look Before You Sleep/@comment-4215388-20160721130803

I really liked this episode for how Twilight is portrayed. She comes off as super innocent and extremely naive to her surroundings and her friends' issues, resorting to what she knows for advice: reading books. It makes sense for the pony who originally knew nothing about friendship to have this characterization of eagerly needing to learn a lot about friendship and interacting with others in general. It's a really fresh take from most of the early episodes where Twilight seems very arrogant, stubborn and disrespectful. She becomes a lot more bearable as the show goes on, but for the first couple of seasons - for someone who's supposed to be learning how friendship works - she feels like such a short-tempered, impatient, know-it-all, a terrible leader and a poor selection for the starring character of the show. I feel like, realistically, the others within the mane six should've kicked her to the curb for how she acted around them and only got a free pass initially because of the fact she's Celestia's prize student.