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You know what, I would still have to respectfully and completely disagree. Since you still clearly do not understand my reasoning as to why I feel Flash Sentry is overhated, why don't you check out the posts from joshscorcher's tumblr (Fiery Joker) involving Flash Sentry, because he illustrates my thoughts on the character exactly, and was able to back up his claims with some legitimately good points.

I went and saw it, and most of it is just stuff you’ve told me. But the thing is I saw this part:

“Twilight did have a bad case of puppy love with Flash, but come on, she’s a teenager.”

I don’t see Twilight as a Teenager, or at least not how she is currently as of the end of Season 4. There is no definitive age for the Mane 6. But even if at least one of them were still in their teens at the beginning of the series. I feel that they’re young adults by the end of Season 4 (In other words the age range I view the Mane 6 from the beginning of the series I feel is from around 17-21. Some of them have had birthdays during the series as well). I’ve always felt that Twilight’s friendship studies was sort of her college. And her ascension to Princesshood was her graduation. I also can not believe Rarity or Applejack are teens because they run businesses. But this is just age headcanon difference.

And even though the HuMane 5 from Equestria Girls are clearly teenagers. We can’t doubt that since they are in High School. If a Magic Mirror can transform a pony and a dragon into completely different species. Who says it couldn’t de-age and re-age a bit depending on the universe as well?

Also he still brings up the point on part of why I dislike him:

“Then again… we know very little about him. He rarely says “I like this” or “I view things this way.” My problem with him is I don’t care about him. The story failed to generate any interest in him for me. You really could write him out of the plot and no one would mind.”

If I don’t care for him at all, and the story does basically nothing for me to try to do so. And you could literally replace him with anyone else in the movie in the one part he does have some importance (Proving Twi’s innocence to Vice Principal Luna). Then I feel no reason to like hi, If they’re giving Twilight a love interest, we should get some proper information other then Twilight keeps bumping into him randomly and to fill another High School cliche he’s the ex-boyfriend of the Antagonist. (And it’s not like that really contributed to anything, not even a simple acknowledgement from Sunset herself.) If they were going to be this shallow with the concept, it would of been better if they had included no love interest at all. Cause it’s true, erase almost every scene in Equestria Girls with Flash in it and the movie would of progressed the same way it did anyway. Flash Sentry is literally just there to fullfill the “We need a generic love interest because all movies that take place in High School needs one!”

And once again, the existence of Two Flash Sentries that Twilight bumps into randomly makes me think that the relationship between Twilight and Flash would just have too many complications if it was in the main show too. (Like I said, Twilight fell for the human one. But if it were to continue into the show. She’d be with the Pony one instead. And like I said before, that still counts as two different people AKA Cheating).

And I still don’t quite understand why the Hans from Frozen thing is all that relevant. As I said last time, Hans actually had a personality and had a connection with the girl in Frozen at the time they fell in love. The reveal that he’s a big jerk (“If only there was someone who loved you…”) is a shock and surprise when our only real clue which was actually a little clever is that he wanted them to get married after only one night of being together. Hans is one of those characters you love to hate. A character that you hate them for their actions, but you love them at the same time because they’re the catalyst for why the story gets as interesting as it does. (Another example would be Azula in Avatar: The Last Airbender) An in-show example for Friendship is Magic would be Lightning Dust, which sometime after the episode aired I disliked the character for nearly killing everyone of the Mane 6 but Rainbow Dash and feeling little to no remorse. But that was love-to-hate type hate, it just made Wonderbolt Academy that much bigger of an episode. While Flash is a character I dislike because he’s set up with the Main character of the Movie and literally has little-to-no importance whatsoever. I think a character that is disliked for having barely any character is worse then a character’s who’s personality is antagonistic. Because we usually get some sort of personal motive or reason for why they’re like that and gives us intrigue to the character. Something that characters like Flash always fail to do.