Azure Fang
Oh no, he's here?
"@Dex Stewart":/images/2696267#comment_9987
You see, I feel like he was the least of the problems with the reboot. The "valley girl"-esque, extremely shallow princesses outside of Glimmer, the "fluid sexuality" of all of the characters feeling forced, the rushed ending and tacked-on romance (VLD and Star Vs. flashbacks intensify), Bow's 12 siblings from gay fathers (don't misunderstand, gender/sexual fluidity and LGBTQ+ representation is no problem, I'm a SU fan, but *wat*), the list goes on.
Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the series after getting past the first season, but I feel there's a lot of places it really fell flat or just felt overall forced.
EDIT: Just a clarification about "tacked-on romance" - it was justified, desired and deserved, but felt more like a fan nod with its sudden lead up rather than a natural character development.
You see, I feel like he was the least of the problems with the reboot. The "valley girl"-esque, extremely shallow princesses outside of Glimmer, the "fluid sexuality" of all of the characters feeling forced, the rushed ending and tacked-on romance (VLD and Star Vs. flashbacks intensify), Bow's 12 siblings from gay fathers (don't misunderstand, gender/sexual fluidity and LGBTQ+ representation is no problem, I'm a SU fan, but *wat*), the list goes on.
Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the series after getting past the first season, but I feel there's a lot of places it really fell flat or just felt overall forced.
EDIT: Just a clarification about "tacked-on romance" - it was justified, desired and deserved, but felt more like a fan nod with its sudden lead up rather than a natural character development.