Talk:DatAsymptote/Sandbox/@comment-30559258-20180105021751/@comment-30559258-20180105041101

I'm no exception, and have bought into it as well. As stereotypical as archetypes can be, they do have an ironic tendency to blurr the lines between themselves.

Same, for all the clever ideas and amazing world-building of EAH, we forget it is solely produced for a line of toys primarily aimed at young girls. Honestly, you can tell the writers want to explore certain mature storylines, but Mattel and parents prevent them from doing so. It's because of them Appling is dead. So we, as fans, try and manage to make up for it (that's how I justify the sheer number of lesbian OCs I have for this fandom), but sadly, canon will never explore the storylines we want to see, so we make do with what we have.