CMWaters wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2019 1:47 am
Sorry to do a necro post bump here, but...
Dragon Ball Fan wrote: ↑Sat Aug 25, 2018 11:04 am
I still am not on board with Discord being reformed, even after all this time. contrary to what it seems, Discord does not represent the neutral force of chaos but the inherently harmful force of disharmony. the Mane Six don't represent the Elements of Order. even then, Hasbro has associated chaos with evil before since in the Transformers lore, Unicron is a force of chaos but is also the ultimate force of evil who is sustained by other beings feelings of hatred and anger and only eats planets because he wants to destroy everything around him. and I read Hasbro considers all it's stuff in the same multiverse. for all we know, Discord is a spawn of Unicron like Tarantulas from Beast Wars.
and even if Discord could be reformed, he still committed treason. kids need to lean how to forgive people like bullies at school, when will they have to choose to forgive a friend who betrays their whole country to a ruthless enemy? and that is also symptomatic of another problem of the show, characters almost never face consequences for their actions. what's that teaching kids? that you can avoid consequences for absolutely everything as long as you say "sorry".
and it is dangerous to say absolutely everyone can be redeemed, that's unfortunately not true, some individuals even revel in their evil deeds, the cackling pure evil cartoon villain archetype is not unrealistic. again, the first recorded serial killer in America literally said "I was born with the devil in me."
and thinks like King Sombra and Tirek don't count because they don't focus on how those villains are irredeemable. you can do it both ways but the only family friendly story I know of that focused on both the redeemable and irredeemable villains was How to Train Your Dragon 2.
Well, while Discord seems to be better than you give him credit for, we now have Cozy Glow to represent the "cackling pure evil cartoon villain archetype" you described.
and I am trying to get away from this too as it has gotten me in trouble on other sites but I feel I need to say the fallowing.
again, it wasn't focused on that Cozy Glow is irredeemable, it was an afterthought. and consequences in general happen so rarely, viewers may not notice that much, if at all.
and this beef of mine with the show also applies to Starlight Glimmer, Trixie post-"Magic Duel", pretty much every "reformed" villains and even some of the protagonists like Rainbow Dash in "Tanks for the Memories". again, what are kids supposed to get from this show other then apologizing is a get out of jail free card? and this is a problem I noticed in the majority of kid entertainment nowadays, it seems stuff like Sagwa the Chinese Siamese Cat or 101 Dalmatians The Series where consequences happened or where talked about all the time are gone. this hasn't completely ruined my enjoyment of most cartoons I currently like but it has ruined my enjoyment of MLP. yeah, besides me worrying about what these shows are teaching kids, it completely breaks my suspension of disbelief.
not to me, but I've seen some other posters online saying to just imagine the consequences happening off screen but is there any room for that? the show even goes out of it's way to make that impossible. two examples I can think of is at the beginning of season six where the writers use Twilight as a mouthpiece to tell all the fans that wanted Starlight to face consequences to shut up. and in season eight, they mention Tempest from the movie could go free despite her committing high treason. and pardons from the princesses are never shown or mentioned.
and from other online reviewers, wile not talking about MLP, said stuff that still applies here. Linkara made a point in his last storyline that forgiveness has to be earned. and Hugo and Jake of The Bible Reloaded made a point that no one is obligated to forgive another for something terrible.
and I thought a good alternative for me would be the fanfic, Equestrian Civil War but I was turned off by the idea that some characters will be against making the antagonists face consequences because punishment and rehabilitation can and does happen at the same time. a lot of real life prisons have the phrase "correctional facility" in their name, after all.