Talk:No Second Prances/@comment-25270260-20160409212805/@comment-27739895-20160410220035

In the very forgiving world of MLP, I feel we cannot be categorical over the absolute impossibility for Chrysalis to get reformed (how high were the probabilities for King Sombra's reforming?).

Other than that, I already mentioned that Chrysalis' rejection of a hoof outstretched out of pity meant very little, in my humble opinion.

You are a powerful and vengeful leader, you are about to break free along with your people and, instead, you would prostrate yourself and submit before the lowly "princess-of-no-kingdom" who has shamed you in the eyes of your people!?

Please correct me if I'm mistaken but I can't imagine many proud historical leaders doing that (Lakota Chief Sitting Bull did submit... and was eventually rewarded with "death").

Also, I've seen people suffering with heavy physical disabilities vehemently reject a friendly offer of assistance. Some proud people abhor pity and you may be forced to approach them very tactfully and patiently over a long period of time if you truly want to help them.

As for the little story about "Once upon a time we were monsters – The End", I'm surprised we want to take a brief account from a deceitful "monster" in the middle of a triumphant escape as an "absolute Truth" (although, in headcanon, I do like to assume that it did happen as a part of a bigger story).

Now that's just my honest view. As much as I'd personally love to witness an official redemption for Chrysalis, I'll most probably be fine with whatever more likely scenario is going to happens to her (IF anything happens at all!).

@KillRoy231

I agree the that, unlike Sombra, Chrysalis does appear quite a bit more evil in the comics than she was in the show although, to me, her appearance in The Siege of the Crystal Empire didn't seem as evil as before. I don't know...