>>98887992>and no, the election wasn't legalt. hasn't seen the episode
She literally says it is "barely" legal.
>Her controlling natureWas basically non existent
>The DukeThe Duke stole her pudding and (she thoguht) attacked her with a potion, and she had Finn capture him. This was not controlling or questionable.
>What Have You DoneShe didn't know what else to do and literally cried about having to do it and said she knew it was wrong. Even then, Ice King froze all her citizens whether by accident or not.
>They built on traits she already hadEven if this were true it'd be a massive case of flanderization.
>Burning Low is a better oneReally isn't.
>which revealed PB was responsible for FP being locked upShe was in a lamp, and got to leave because a dog sung a song, not to mention this was her getting a baby back to it's Dad that abandoned her and was hurting people.. She helped FP.
>PB is controlling,Not back then, no.
>but not to the level that Goliad wasGoliad never killed anyone, nuPB has.
>Her biggest crime is being too over-protectiveold PB maybe. NuPB's biggest crime is genocide, basically lobotomy, not to mention negligence, invasion of privacy, vandalism, and breaking and entering.
>She would never use mind control on themBecause making them intentionally stupid so they'll listen to you is better?
>she has always cared about their well-beingNot nuPB. She lets James die hundreds of times. Leaves them in the hands of a Conman, and let's LSP go after she drove and blew up a truck in the middle of the kingdom that could have killed someone.
>What I mean is she could've aged herself up at any timeShe did, the moment other options were exhausted it became a problem. The point is she respected the rules of the Kingdom and abdicated the throne, giving it up in later episodes is not some amazing step of growth in her character. The decision in Too Young to put her kingdom before her own desires actually made sense for her character.