@Adam Griff
True. If Twilight didn’t know the crusaders very well then Cozy’s plan may have worked the way she intended, but the fact is that she knows them well enough to know that they know lots about friendship which means to her the most likely explanation, based on the information she had, was that they taught Cozy the wrong things on purpose.
They were Cozy’s tutors and the only ones outside of the school teaching her. She told Twilight this then she fails at test. Basic logic without the context we had it only makes sense to blame them. Twilight was just being responsible anything the Crusaders could have said could easily be countered by Twilight bringing up the test. Banning them would logically bring Cozy’s grades up with what she knows. Honestly I think people make this more of big deal than it is.
@Creepa-Bot Inc.
Nah. Imagine a ponified, young Shirley Temple, with a bit of ‘something’ halfway between malevolence and ignorance mixed in. That ‘something’ is what’s caused a bit of debate, e.g. is she evil? Or just young and dumb? Does she have ulterior motives? If so, what are they? Why?
The episode has a weird vibe, I’ll leave it at that.