Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-4786807-20161116152836/@comment-198.242.211.102-20161121191118

ChishioKunrin wrote: Male love interests do tend to be one-dimensional, even when they're not princes. The first one that comes to mind, for me, is... *Sideways glare at Equestria Girls* Flash Sentry (or as the fans called him before we knew his name: Brad)... I'm glad they decided to reset and try again with Timber whatever, considering that the way he and human world Twilight interacted was smoother and more natural for teenagers than "*Keeps bumping into throughout entire movie, guy helps girl for no good reason, omg guy has a sports car no wai, let's dance*" Instead, we had a pair of nerds having a nerdy conversation about gemstones and the guy throwing in a bit of cheesy (but believable) flirting.

To me the prince role depends on execution and I think Sun and Neptune do it right, the last time I've seen one like them it's Prince Charming from Once Upon A Time