Talk:Magical Mystery Cure/@comment-5924435-20130204123939/@comment-71.234.208.124-20130204142146

Without any build up? I am sorry, but on this I must disagree; it has long been hinted at that Twilight's destiny was in some way extraordinary. I mean really, do you honestly believe that the ruler of all Equestria would take the time to personally instruct just anyone, no matter how strong their magic potential was? I doubt it.

No, I cannot see Celestia taking such an interest in just any powerful unicorn without there being something more significant as a factor. In fact the character of Trixie seems to have been made with the express purpose of showing just how remarkable Twilight is, how different she is from even other unicorns whose talent is also magic itself.

So, once again, I must strongly disagree with you that Twilight's promotion (and perhaps evolution) to princess came out of the blue. It has been hinted at since the very beginning; so much so that, to be quite frank, I have been wondering when they would finally get around to officially making her a princess. However, I do not think that this will change her character overmuch, for it is in Twilight's nature to show humility. This will just be a graduation of sorts - after all, she cannot remain a pupil of Celestia forever, now can she? Certainly not! To have her study under Celestia for too long without showing some manner of growth/progress would make her seem incompetent.

A'Len