![]() ![]() The finale is emotionally manipulative as it includes intense scenes such as Marco being stabbed by a cursed unicorn head only to brush off the curse and be healed moments later.And after centuries of being dedicated to Solaria's cause, her hero and the one who made her a Solarian warrior, she finally meets her ghost and begs her for help only to receive a death glare from her and left to be drowned by the Unicorn. As much as she's is portrayed as being a hate-filled irredeemable fanatic, seeing her past as a shy lowly peasant girl who got infused and mind broken with magic and being the only one of her kind makes her present persona quite tragic especially as it was never made clear whether she truly hated monsters or it was introduced and amplified by the permanent effects from Solaria's magic. The poor writing has unintentionally made Mina appear sympathetic.This is also another attempt by writers these days to force mercy on children viewers.Mina is not killed or arrested in the ending, she instead runs to live in the forest claiming her ideas will continue, meaning she is still a threat!.The genocide Star commits combined with the revelation of Toffee being right makes the season 2 finale and the acclaimed Battle For Mewni Arc completely pointless.By doing this and saying that she now hates magic, she came off as racist towards magical beings. Star’s decision to destroy magic is completely hypocritical as she does it partly because of the bigotry against monsters but she fails to take into account that she is wiping out beings who are made of magic and most of them look like monsters as Star herself pointed out in a season 3 episode.And because of this, Toffee was killed for nothing!.If this was her idea of destroying magic all because it’s a problem for everyone (it’s how people use it as a problem) and didn’t care about the world in danger now that magic is gone, then she’s the unintentionally true main antagonist of the finale! She doesn't show any care or sympathy over the lives she ended due to the destruction of magic, her only concern is that she won't be able to see Marco again. The ending was rushed, where are the other supporting characters of the series such as Jackie and Janna? It just ended with Star and Marco saying "hey" to each other.Not to mention this was also demanded by very vocally toxic Starco fans! Most of the aforementioned couples were much better uses of BFF pairings, this couple here is just rushed. ![]() ![]() Star and Marco become an official couple, which just clichéd because BFF couples became overused in cartoons (especially throughout the 2010s) including Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable from Kim Possible, Lincoln Loud and Ronnie Anne Santiago from The Loud House, Manny and Frida from El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera, etc.But how did Disney not prohibit the idea of killing every single magical being the fans all loved off? Sure, death is prohibited in kids' cartoons like Invader Zim. Destroying magic is a terrible thing to do to stop Mina, Furthermore Star outright commits GENOCIDE and easily gets away with it which is especially shocking because this is an action normally done by the VILLAINS.Plus, the promos for the finale didn't help to treat it like this either.Similar to " Phantom Planet", it’s also very rushed!.The finale (including the final previous three episodes that make up, a four-part finale) feels like an hour-long season finale instead of a series finale.What makes matters worse is that in the end, they act like Moon is okay, even though she messed up BIG TIME.Was resulted in her becoming the bigger main anti-villain/antagonist in the four-part finale, for this confusing reason. Being part a bigger problem with the four-part finale, including this final episode, as it wouldn't happen at all due (also being a bad plot twist, as well) of her mother, Moon, is somehow literally can't let go of what Eclipsa did on her from the final couple Season 3 episodes, despite beginning to knowing that Eclipsa's daughter–then-now called by from her–Meteora (formerly Miss Heinous), was that giant monster, attacking Mewni and "couped" the Mewni throne as the rightful heir, to the real Butterfly dynasty.
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