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Jul 26 2009, 8:17 PM
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Cosmix Fairy
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It was.. First they say the dust is an end-all dark magic weapon, then they say Valtor was created through dark magic. Shouldn't he be dark magic? Nope, he is the dark dragon fire. Wait, wasn't Darkar the opposite of the dragon fire? He was. valtor is just the dargon fire turned bad. So they need the polar opposite of the dragon fire, water stars, but they can't kill them. So then bloom uses her dragon fire to put out his dragon fire.
WTF?
A monkey, or at least a few dozen commenters form youtube must of wrote season 3
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Jul 26 2009, 9:59 PM
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Cosmix Fairy
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QUOTE (P-girl @ Jul 26 2009, 09:57 PM) Y'know what could've made this cool? Making Valtor's life linked to Bloom's because of the Dragonfire. That Valtor cannot die unless Bloom does, and the other way around. That would've been a fun dillema. Like the general response around here... I think that would have been an amazing twist. If only.. That would have made for an exciting season. Drama! I also agree on the note that the whole club should have taken care of Baltor and not just Bloom. I don't know if it is just me, or was he kind of portrayed as the "worst" villain they had faced yet? If that is true, then how could just one of the girls rid of him? I mean, I know that Bloom is the keeper of this oh-so-powerful-force-that-created-the-whole-dimension, but honestly... just her? No help? None??? She's only known she had powers for what, 3 years at that time, if not less? And the rest, I'm assuming, have used it and/or known for their whole lives... at least, that was the impression I received. Ah well. It's Bloom's series anyway. (No offense to Bloom fans; that's simply my opinion.)
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