Talk:Trixie/@comment-25559529-20150820030644/@comment-5837525-20150821045013

I get where you're coming from, but I feel you're kind of oversimplifying Rarity's expectations for the evening.

Let's forget the whole "marrying a prince" thing for a moment. It's not as though Rarity expected to be treated like a queen -- she just wanted to be treated like a lady. Because that's what the average, cookie-cutter gentleman does when they're on a date -- they hold the door open for her, they pay for the food, etc.

Forgive me if I'm misreading you, but it seems like you imply Rarity wanted him to treat her like Cleopatra. It's easy to look at Rarity and say she's selfish, but how can Blueblood's actions (if he's unaware of Rarity's motives) be justifiable?