The Best Moment of Princess Stella is Season 6, Episode 21's ending

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Don't get me wrong Stella's mid-party apology is good is Season 6 episode 21

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Don't get me wrong Stella's mid-party apology is good is Season 6 episode 21. But that was not what I want to talk about. But there is a great writing bonus to this scence, Flora, Bloom, Tecna and Aisha do not help Stella come up with the apology she says to Brandon. Sidekicks should not do all the work when bringing a couple back on sync. They do help Stella get ready for the apology party by setting it up, but the apology in that scene is 100% the most genuine modest Stella we've ever seen in the entire show. Not once in the entire show has she ever had a genuine apology where she'd throw a snarky comment into it and instantly didn't mean the apology. So Stella while being a side character of the Season 6 arc goes through a positive arc change going from unwilling to apologize to straight apology in the nearer end of Season 6. This was a part of Season 6 that was a moving change in Stella to watch. The writers and voice actress did such justice to these final moments of her human civilian behavior. It feels as if Stella became a suddenly more collected person and faced the elephant in the room she had been ignoring while daydreaming about bouncing off the walls as a fairy of the Shining Sun her attitude and personality was a constant on and off switch you never knew what you would get with Stella the next morning or evening. That has been true since Season 1 and yes even 4kids makes that point. The only other fictional mean girl who had the strength to apologize was Gretchen Weiner in Mean Girls without it being forced out of her. Pyrix_Fairy

Bloom's most positive change in Season 6 is not one you'd expect I'd pick but it related to Stella's best moment in all of the Winx Seasons. And no it has nothing to how dramatically and quickly she earnt Bloomix for me I find that way she earned it a little overdramatic for me, I only accept it because she had little choice about it but in earning her Enchantix she had a choice she had to unbury from within herself. Her Enchantix mirrors her reigniting her firepowers in the Fall of the Witches in Magic Winx. She had a choice there in both instances. And she chose to use them. In Season 6 in the way she had no choice but to earn Bloomix mirrors the exact way she retrieved and earnt the Gem of Courage from its illusion guardian in Season 5 in the yellow reefed ocean area of Domino and that also mirrors her Season 3 she had no choice but to out-trick Valtor by putting up a fight fighting against the water stars and she nearly risks losing her life like she does with the Guardian in Season 5 In the future. She took both those opportunities and acted up them.
Bloom's Character as the hero's companion in Season 1 for most of the Season she is not our hero character. Stella actually is the hero of the first.
So Bloom's hero companion journey goes on a Positive change arc from Timid to Brave.
Since the end of Season 1 finale Bloom has always remained brave on the outside even if on the internal side she is in constant turmoil with her overthinking and worrying about all her worst mistakes. Brave people make mistakes, but that often strengths the bravery they grow into. Bravery is like a spark once ignited it becomes quite an enlightening blazing tool to utilize and Bloom utilizes it so well, Skylights.

 Bravery is like a spark once ignited it becomes quite an enlightening blazing tool to utilize and Bloom utilizes it so well, Skylights

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