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How much Twilight qualifies as UnintentionallyUnsympathetic? Everything written in the entry is correct, but it should be noted that she does have a legitimate MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment at the episode\'s end, apologizes to \
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How much Twilight qualifies as UnintentionallyUnsympathetic? Everything written in the entry is correct, but it should be noted that she does have a legitimate MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment when everypony ditches her, apologizes to \\\"Cadance\\\", and probably would have done the same with everyone else, if not for the twist of \\\"Cadance\\\" actually being Chrysalis. In the next episode, does she rub in everyone\\\'s faces that she was [[RightForTheWrongReasons technically right]] or whine about it like she does in most of the ACW accusation fics? No. Her response to Applejack\\\'s apology is to say that it wasn\\\'t their fault Chrysalis fooled them all. Being given a cold shoulder, trapped alone (before finding Cadance) in the mines, and helping Cadance save everyone doesn\\\'t make her a case of KarmaHoudini either, if you ask me. Perhaps she\\\'d qualify as UnintentionallyUnsympathetic only before the very end of the first episode?
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The problem is that everyone thinks that their favorite franchise or pet works page should be an exception to the rules, because surely THIS source of information could never be wrong!
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The problem is that everyone thinks that their favorite franchise or pet works page should be an exception to the rules, because surely THIS source of information could never be wrong! It may seem overly strict, but speculative troping is a huge problem on the wiki right now and having bright-line rules in place is what\\\'s helping us deal with that.
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What you\'re describing-- more detail and lore information being available in the supplementary material than in the work proper-- is called AllThereInTheManual and it\'s definitely a thing, but we can\'t tell what\'s only AllThereInTheManual and what\'s in the work itself until the work itself until the work itself is publicly available.
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What you\\\'re describing-- more detail and lore information being available in the supplementary material than in the work proper-- is called AllThereInTheManual and it\\\'s definitely a thing, but we can\\\'t tell what\\\'s only AllThereInTheManual and what\\\'s in the work itself until the work itself is publicly available.
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