Talk:Magical Mystery Cure/@comment-5926076-20130329060130/@comment-5926076-20130329235133

@MJN

1. You out of how many? A vast majority either didn't want it or didn't care (and the didn't want it outdid the not caring)

2. No, she was planned to be a sucessor, not some regular princess. Whether that meant she would have been an alicorn or not is up to debate, but she definately would have taken Celestia's place, which would have made more sense if she was an alicorn that since she would have gained the former princesses role. And what hints; "sideline hints" no one picks up (and you haven't mentioned.  Tell me these hints and we'll talk) are not legit buildup

3.  Again, what hints in the show? What the crown element? There was more buildup to her being a master of the art of magic than her being a princess. The only hint was in season 3 beginning and commercials, and even they were vague.

4. Her destiny? You mean the thing she didn't work for, didn't get built up to, and didn't even work as hard in this "destiny" as others did with their goals (RD for example). Oh, and it's kind of a hypocritical message since the entire episode up until that point revolved around being able to change your destiny and the lesson was that you can change what you are and be what you want...again, completely blown out the window when you 1..2..3..bam you're an Alicorn. Why? *magic hand wave* That's why!