Hm, tbh they really had us going with the idea that they were all going to be reformed in the end; until they pulled a fast one on us. Still don't really care for any of that. And I do wonder what happened to the real Grogar... ugh they could have done so much more with the concept alone; he was the Father of Monsters in this version, I think, and in his original take, he was a gosh darned necromancer, for heaven's sake! It was the last season, they could get away with making it scary if they wanted to- picked a coward's way out, if you ask me.



In any case, I do love the images and ideas of "what might have been" in regards to Chrysalis and her potential for reformation. It's good to have some villains that are just unapologetically villainous, sure, but it can also send the message of not giving up on these broken people; that you can at least get somewhere if you give them the chance and really try- and they can, too. She's a hella fun and properly villainous villain, sure, but I still wish she had been redeemed when Starlight offered her a chance. Or even at some point after that. Tirek, nah. Cozy? Would have been nice to know why she was the way that she was in the first place; also, she's a child. Chryssy? There was more potential to tap there, I feel like. Honestly there's a whole lot of lore that goes unexplained in the main, canon parts of the series.