Talk:Magical Mystery Cure/@comment-1037137-20130425040924/@comment-1037137-20130426054009

Just to clarify things, I do not hate Twilight in any way whatsoever. This did not affect my adoration of Twilight at all, I still think she's a wonderful character. But I don't like that she's been given wings and a princess title, the latter of which seriously does not seem fitting for her, I can't see Twilight as a princess. She'd probably make a great princess, but never did I want to see her as one.

Really, Twilicorn has actually accelerated my growing dislike for Celestia. Personally, I do not think Celestia, in spite of being Twi's longtime mentor, should ever be the pony to decide Twi's destiny. That should be left up to Twilight in the end, NOT her. Maybe her intentions were good, but I'm convinced she has had way too much control over what path Twilight's life takes, so I couldn't care less how good her intentions might've been. Twilight ought to be left to decide for herself what is right in the end, and she is perfectly capable of making that decision without someone barging in telling her "No, this is your destiny as I have written it. There can be no other, this is what you must do".

Seriously, I always was bothered  by the fact that Celestia has had too much say in how Twilight and her friends lead their lives. Now she's forcing Twilight into a role that just doesn't fit. I personally do not approve of her being the one to make the final decision in determining Twilight's destiny. That should be left to Twilight, who is already a virtual equal to the princess without the need for the title or wings in terms of magic.

Frankly, I hope somewhere in the season Celestia is forced to wonder if it was an appropriate decision or not. I know I'm just dreaming here, but I still think her actions were rash and over-the-top. I think Celestia's better judgement was lacking this time.

Seriously Hasbro, all this to market your lousy Twilicorn dolls and to appeal to every girl's love of princesses. We have THREE in this show, wasn't that sufficient?