Honestly, with how little she's been shown considering how important she's built up to be, I feel very strongly they're going to build up to showing the other side of the coin - how much harm she did in fighting that war for Earth.



A lot of what we've seen so far of her has a lot of the time been told from the perspective of people who think she was pretty great. I'm willing to bet, for now, that the parts that maybe can't be excused that way are there to keep up the illusion until they're ready to dive into that other side of her.



As Greg said, "there's no such thing as a good war". I'm willing to be sometime down the line, we're shown a bit more of why there's that tiny constant that's shown up a couple times so far.



I like Rose - she doesn't come off as disgustingly Sue-ish. And I admire that she liked humans and life on Earth enough to fight for them, when I have no hope in humanity at all, ha ha. I wish I could be that optimistic, and see the good in people, or have that much empathy for people as a whole.



From the looks of some things, I'm also willing to guess that Rose was infatuated with humans and life on Earth because gem society is so uniform....and that it was probably boring by comparison, ha ha.



Eh, long story short....I doubt that throughout the entire thing, she'll be painted with that kind of light. It almost kind of comes off to me as ass-licking more than anything else, ha ha. When we get more of Homeworld in general, perhaps we'll be treated to their side of the story.



I won't make the argument that you should like Rose just because everybody does, or something similar - some characters just really rub people the wrong way.



For example, the titular character in "Sailor Moon" has always struck this kind of chord with me. But a shit ton of people seem to really love her.



And I'll never know why, ha ha. I didn't even like her as a child....