Talk:Rarity/@comment-26258430-20151206223533/@comment-25559529-20160207050832

"She stepped on Rarity's toes during the grand opening. She constantly cut Rarity off mid-sentence. She pressured Rarity to stay in a backroom sewing dresses while she sold the dresses out front."

You may have given examples, but you never explained how these mean that Sassy was overstepping her bounds. As I said, Sassy Saddles is the salesman in this relationship, and in all those examples you pointed out, Sassy is doing just that -- her job. I don't see how you can fault Sassy Saddles so easily for things that are a direct consequence of her job.

"How can you call failing to meet such a demand incompetence?"

I said that: "Her impression seemed to be that she was confident that Rarity could provide the supply well. And even then, what is she promising? When is she promising that the dresses will be delivered?"

And even then, Sassy offered for Rarity's friends to help, but Rarity was confident enough to decline. It's not Sassy's fault that Rarity couldn't follow up on her own promise.

"Sassy was strong-arming every step of the process"

Overstatement of the century. How was Sassy strong-arming anything? Not once did she threaten, intimidate, bully, assault, or forcefully coerce anyone.

"she's not as faultless as you paint her to be."

I don't think I ever said she is faultless. In fact, I even admitted at one point that she isn't: "As inconsiderate overlooking Rarity’s wishes may seem, Sassy clearly had her reasons."

"The issues presented in the episode aren't explained as easily as saying "Rarity's a brat" or "Rarity projects her problems onto others"."

Ironically, that's exactly how Rarity resolves her conflict (by being a brat and projecting her problems onto others).

Also, you didn't address my other points (about how Rarity was indeed showing no consideration or how Rarity's motivations don't match her business model).