Talk:Twilight Sparkle/@comment-3220518-20131128191222/@comment-5513888-20131129040005

On the contrary, Homura isn't a Mary-Sue so much of a dynamic character. Remember initially she was extremely weak at first. What is seen throughout the series is a Homura who has relive the same scenario over and over again and therefor not only battle-hardened but also aware of upcoming events.

However, she still ultimately fails her goal. Every time. Which, in facts, highlights a crucial fault that is seen even when she's weak: poor communication skills. Had they improved Homura probably wouldn't have clashed heads with the other magical girls and the cooperation could've possibly averted disaster. It was this fault that steered her efforts to failure every time.

Admittably she does seems perfect, but I guess that's what I loved about Madoka Magicka: nothing was what it seemed.