Talk:A Canterlot Wedding - Part 2/@comment-3410511-20150210183044

This is when my views on the show got a little...different. Deception, ignorance, mistrust, manipulation, abandonment, doubt, a lack of judgement. It's gone against everything I believed in the show. Everyone cared more about that silly wedding than realizing what was wrong, expect for Twilight. Even her closest friends, who was suppose to trust her more than anyone else, were too overzealous to help her. Even her brother was too blinded by love to show any sympathy for her. He failed to realized that his bride, who he should know better as well as her sister, was an imposter. Twilight made the wrong decisions and took the wrong actions to resolve the matter, and ended up falling in the middle of it. She was beginning to hate herself, thinking she just destroyed everything she had herself, the imposter Cadance believe riding would make her plan run smoothly.

When imprisoned, the imposter bragged at Twilight how much of a fool she was, without any resentment toward Twilight's threat or concern at her attempts. When she found the real Cadance, she didn't believe her at first. At first, Twilight stopping the wedding was a disappointment for everyone. When Queen Chrysalis revealed herself, she exposed her entire plan to everypony. Princess Celestia attempted to stop the queen, but ended in disgrace. The changeling break through the shield while the Mane 6 was ordered to fetch the Elements of Harmony. They fend off against the changeling forces for while, until when they reach their goal, they were capture without fending them off again. The changelings overcome the guards and no pony was fighting back. Chrysalis was cruel and cunning enough to outsmart her enemies, but her overconfidence became her downfall. She ignored keeping the character containment to think them would be any threat.

Makes you wonder if everything they've learned about friendship actual amount to anything. It's as though Equestria has been crippled due to the changeling attack. This was the closest the ponies ever got to loss everything they hold dear, and the weakest they've even been, not only in handle a situation, but in their characters themselves. It is clear the ponies are no longer responsible for their own lives and actions. I wish for a better villain, one that would put them in a similar situation. A villain that would make them better characters than they were before. I only wish they were given the ponies chance to redeem themselves.