Talk:Rarity Takes Manehattan/@comment-1658827-20131207160632/@comment-1658827-20131221161919

Well, Ral, you're free to think that way on the episodes if you wish, but this is honestly how I view them. I've seen each one several times, and I've tried my hardest to see them the way you are, but I cannot. I've had to deal with a LOT of horrible misery in my life, and I know how to really dig deep into looking at character. I can delve deep into someone's psyche pretty easily and understand them better than others. Granted, Rarity isn't exactly the best example for obvious reasons, but the fact remains that I simply cannot stand her and I fully believe she is what I think she is. Being three-dimensional is fine, but not when you keep reverting back to your old ways and you NEVER LEARN. It's why I can't stand Pinkie Pie or Fluttershy, either. They get one episode to act a different way, but it doesn't matter and they go right back to normal afterwards. So, it's like, what's the point of the episode? Just to amuse us but not actually do anything worthwhile with the character? At least Applejack, Twilight, and to a lesser extent Dash and Spike all have episodes where they learn something and are seen later on no longer making said mistakes.