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I’d say yes. You can have more criticism than praise for the way things went in
canon, but still love a show because of its
potential. You can be unhappy with what is but happy with what could have been. Which is incidentally what fanfics and fanarts tend to revolve around…
Obviously, there’s also people who have a much more toxic ‘love/hate’ relationship with it, and people who straight out only have hate left, but you can have lots of complaints about something and still love it.
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Anyway, since this is the venting thread… Is it me or do victims have no rights whatsoever in G4?
There’s often emphasis on the act that wronged them or put them in danger, but the victims themselves are lucky when they’re treated like an afterthought. Usually they’re swept under the rug. Even though they’re kinda the main reason the acts are considered wrong or the villains are called evil to begin with.
The Grand Galloping Gala guests get their night ruined and it’s treated like a good thing. Discord hurt the Mane Six so badly Lesson Zero might be PTSD, but Celestia tells them to suck it up and try to reform him. Starlight’s ex-cult members are written into missing their abuser instead of hating her. Twilight tells the HuMane Five to befriend Sunset like those three years of bullying didn’t exist. CHS’ students do hate Sunset for what she’s done but she’s also been rewritten into a can-do-no-wrong angel woobie, so they look like the wrong party.
Twilight feels so, so sad about Tempest’s broken horn while not giving a damn about the ponies she personally helped enslave. Ponies who ended up under yards of snow because of Rainbow’s tortoise tantrum aren’t even worth mentioning. And probably more… I’d expect the crystal ponies to be told to suck it up and forgive Sombra or else if the show had ‘redeemed’ him too.
It even extends beyond the show itself. We’ve all seen the arguments against and in favor of the Terrible Trio, Discord and all. Well, I’ve never seen the villain defenders even pretend said villains’ victims even existed, and I can’t say I’ve seen lots of their condemners mention the people who’re the reason they can be called evil in the first place either.
It’s been long enough that it’s more eyerolling than infuriating to me now, but that’s one of the reasons I never was impressed with the Equestrian ‘utopia.’ Or why I care more about what can be than what is, to go back to the start of my post.
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