Talk:Spitfire/@comment-3175978-20140116201759/@comment-35301431-20140118193700

In a sense of being a challenge, then yes. An antagonists isn't necessarily 'the bad guy / evil', they are just an opposing force that can challenge the protagonist's actions and views.

On an uploaded preview I referred to the white haired Wonderbolt as a 'generic antagonist'. This is mainly due to the writers making a character act bad in order for the good gals/guys to be viewed as good by default. This was my feelings for the Manehatten episode with Suri and the first being Gilda.

If the relationship between Dash and Spitfire is "student teaching the teacher", I think that gives some dynamic. Spitfire seems to accept being told off, as if she never thought about it before until Dash was more direct.