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Megadracosaurus wrote:

Unredeemble villains are needed sometimes. A hero is only as good aan their villain after all. This isn’t My Little Pony, where every antagonist become’s best buds with the protagonists through friendship or whatnot. Not everyone can or should be redeemed. Precisely, people need to see what true evil is like, and why such people need to be stopped, permanently if need be. The villains made their choices, and thus need to deal with the consequences. Having no consequences for her atrocious actions makes them feel unrealistic, and creates the misconception that there's no price to pay for being evil. And to me there's nothing more insulting than a villain who never pays for their sins. One big reason I've come to detest Cinder, she hasn't suffered nearly enough for what she's done. Hopefully the next volume or two will rectify that.