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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Rather than simple concern as a parent, some readers believed Glen's refusal to support Bridget joining the family business was more a clumsy excuse. By Glen's own terms, [[MortonsFork it wouldn't matter if she knew sugar sculpting or not]], because she was already set up in an arranged marriage with Eliott so that [[HeirClubForMen he could be the heir instead]].

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Rather than simple concern as a parent, some readers believed Glen's refusal to support Bridget joining the family business was more a clumsy excuse.excuse rather than [[spoiler:pure parental concern]]. By Glen's own terms, [[MortonsFork it wouldn't matter if she knew sugar sculpting or not]], because she was already set up in an arranged marriage with Eliott so that [[HeirClubForMen he could be the heir instead]].
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** After Kieth absently says that he felt threatened by Ann's skill, a swarm of candy confectioners attempt to burn her hands in scalding liquid.

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** After Kieth absently says that he felt threatened by Ann's skill, a swarm of candy confectioners attempt to burn her hands in scalding liquid.molten sugar.
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* BrokenBase: Like any fantasy story with slavery as a major element, this series gets debate for its handling of the system. Some find it serviceable and believe the story does a good enough job to establish that while the slavery is wrong, there is nuance to the fairies' situations and appreciate that they still criticize the GildedCage versions. Other fans think the story does nothing new, and falls into the same trappings of "good slave master versus bad slave master" with the ones who let fairies have access to their wings but still keep them enslaved.
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* EsotericHappyEnding: While Bridget was rightfully kept away from Challe by her father and given back to Anne, some fans see the end of that subplot as this trope, due to the solution being seen as an extension of the way her father had always treated her in her eyes--taking away things and desires that made her happy.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Rather than simple concern as a parent, some readers believed Glen's refusal to support Bridget joining the family business was more a clumsy excuse. By Glen's own terms, [[MortonsFork she was never going to be the workshop's heiress]], because she was already set up in an arranged marriage with Eliott so that [[HeirClubForMen he could be the heir instead]].

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Rather than simple concern as a parent, some readers believed Glen's refusal to support Bridget joining the family business was more a clumsy excuse. By Glen's own terms, [[MortonsFork it wouldn't matter if she was never going to be the workshop's heiress]], knew sugar sculpting or not]], because she was already set up in an arranged marriage with Eliott so that [[HeirClubForMen he could be the heir instead]].
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Rather than simple concern as a parent, some readers believed Glen's refusal to support Bridget joining the family business was more a clumsy excuse. By Glen's own terms, [[MortonsFork she was never going to be the workshop's heiress]], because she was already set up in an arranged marriage with Eliott so that [[HeirClubForMen he could be the heir instead]].
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* EsotericHappyEnding: While Bridget was rightfully kept away from Challe by her father and given back to Anne, some fans see the end of that subplot as this trope, due to the solution being seen as an extension of the way her father had always treated her in her eyes--taking away things and desires that made her happy.
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** Jonas smears blood on Ann's clothes and leaves her at the mercy of [[SavageWolves ravenous wolves]] when he stole her entry for the silver sugar competition.

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** Jonas smears blood on Ann's clothes and leaves her at the mercy of [[SavageWolves ravenous wolves]] when he stole steals her entry for the silver sugar competition.
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** Jonas smears blood on Ann's clothes and leaves her at the mercy of [[SavageWolves ravenous wolves]] when he stole her entry for the silver sugar competition.
** After Kieth absently says that he felt threatened by Ann's skill, a swarm of candy confectioners attempt to burn her hands in scalding liquid.

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