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Am I alone very disappointed with the finale of "Star Against the Forces of Evil"?
I didn’t watch this show much, but the latest episodes have made me very upset.
Not only that destroyed the magic. So due to the integration of the worlds can start a big problem. It’s one thing that the human mewni and monsters that так or otherwise met and can understand each other, and another earthlings and the people of Mewni. Huge spiders and monsters that can randomly destroy cities. Who knows what disease they could have brought to the earth, considering that they are a medieval kingdom. Tembolee a whole kingdom with its own rules and age-old foundations fell on the territory of another country. A few moons can easily flood the planet earth. I am silent about the fact that it’s not a fact that everyone (Well, not counting Mina) was against magic.
Well, I just feel very sad what kind of morality was pushed in this animated series on the end. The magical commission died, but it was put up as a comedy and even laughed at it. And this is despite the fact that Star was normal to them. (And Hekapoo,which was one of the best heroes of the cartoon, Daron apparently does not like this character) I also don’t like that the writers tried to seriously expose Starco as a serious love relationship, but this is just ridiculous.
How can you take shipp in all seriousness, if literally a couple of episodes ago Star was kissing Tom?
But as for me, the most disappointing moment was with the way the people reacted to the magic. And they said something like this: “Let them destroy the magic, it’s still more harm than good”, this phrase has offended me very much. I am an ardent fan of fantasy (Kingdom hearts, Harry Potter, Steven universe, most of all), so I simply adore beautiful fantasy worlds, spells. And then they tell me that magic is bad and you need to get rid of it. as a result, teaches, this is the most excellent and destroy. (
It's a shame that the series, instead of pretending to be serious, as a result came out only a story that cannot be taken seriously. Well, yes, it is doubly insulting how Starco fans don't give a damn about the fact that their shipp does not concern. If only the two of them lived together, but all the rest is all the same.
I didn’t watch this show much, but the latest episodes have made me very upset.
Not only that destroyed the magic. So due to the integration of the worlds can start a big problem. It’s one thing that the human mewni and monsters that так or otherwise met and can understand each other, and another earthlings and the people of Mewni. Huge spiders and monsters that can randomly destroy cities. Who knows what disease they could have brought to the earth, considering that they are a medieval kingdom. Tembolee a whole kingdom with its own rules and age-old foundations fell on the territory of another country. A few moons can easily flood the planet earth. I am silent about the fact that it’s not a fact that everyone (Well, not counting Mina) was against magic.
Well, I just feel very sad what kind of morality was pushed in this animated series on the end. The magical commission died, but it was put up as a comedy and even laughed at it. And this is despite the fact that Star was normal to them. (And Hekapoo,which was one of the best heroes of the cartoon, Daron apparently does not like this character) I also don’t like that the writers tried to seriously expose Starco as a serious love relationship, but this is just ridiculous.
How can you take shipp in all seriousness, if literally a couple of episodes ago Star was kissing Tom?
But as for me, the most disappointing moment was with the way the people reacted to the magic. And they said something like this: “Let them destroy the magic, it’s still more harm than good”, this phrase has offended me very much. I am an ardent fan of fantasy (Kingdom hearts, Harry Potter, Steven universe, most of all), so I simply adore beautiful fantasy worlds, spells. And then they tell me that magic is bad and you need to get rid of it. as a result, teaches, this is the most excellent and destroy. (
It's a shame that the series, instead of pretending to be serious, as a result came out only a story that cannot be taken seriously. Well, yes, it is doubly insulting how Starco fans don't give a damn about the fact that their shipp does not concern. If only the two of them lived together, but all the rest is all the same.
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