Talk:NibiruMul/@comment-26414442-20140329231556/@comment-4598697-20140330193631

Actually, I tend to hate sickeningly sweet works of fiction almost as much as ultra-dark works. However, some people pull off sugary stuff well (Adam Young of Owl City does with his music), but in most cases it can be pretty bad and cringe-worthy (like A Troll in Central Park, MLP: Newborn Cuties, Super Why, and Barney and Friends). The ironic thing is my K-rated fanfics can be a little too sugary sometimes, though mostly I try to balance sweetness with darker content.

Still, I do prefer the good guys to win, though I occasionally don't mind sad endings. The Yellow Dwarf, one of my favorite fairy tales, has a sad ending. But the reason why I like it is because the ending really spoke to me - I read it as that even death could not separate two people who love each other (the princess and her lover become two trees whose branches hug each other forever).

I think that maybe I was too harsh on Cersei - I still despise her, but I think the author's intention was to hate her.

(I'm going to end this discussion.)