Help me understand

Why did everybody hate the series finale?
I loved almost everything about the show, the characters, development, story, consistency, and most of all the will they won’t they between star and Marco was done very well.
I didn’t care that dimensions literally had to collide for them to be together.
If you can get over two minutes of French lesbian niggers, the whole thing was Kino.
Discuss.

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You unironically care about shipping of course you wouldn’t understand a single aspect of quality

My problems with the show don't begin with the finale so I might be not be the person you want to hear from, but I think others might be in the same boat as me. Like, it's not JUST the finale they have problems with but a lot of stuff that led up to it.

But things like Solaria accepting Meteora and epically turning her back on Mina were pretty retarded, the use of Mina was pretty retarded, Tom's role was pointless, etc. I know my complaints sound stupid but right now I don't care enough to go in depth, because if I listed all my problems with the show I'd have to jump back nearly 40 (!) episodes before that finale.

That said, I was more or less with what everyone bitched about, the dimensional merge and the killing of the magic. I think it was a more ballsy ending than either straight-up everything working out for everyone or, worse, the show itself admitting Star's useless and handing everything over to Meteora, the worst character ever. I am totally cool with the point the show ended at, if not practically every fucking thing that led up to it.

last paragraph should begin with "I was more or less fine"

the series in general degenerate in a teen soap-opera bullshit and it should have ended in season 2, I'm not surprised the finale is dogshit

It's not mainly about the lesbians, there's literally almost nothing good about the last episode or even the last season as a whole. It's all about 'subverting expectations', subverting traditional storytelling, etc. The show about a magical princess became about why magic and the monarchy is evil and ended with her being neither magical nor a princess.

"What if humans were the real monsters, did I just BLOW your mind?" No. No you did not. Blaming everything on magic was an asspull and made no sense. Star committed a genocide. Hekapoo and Glossaryck are gonna die but in case anyone likes those characters it's totes okay because they happily went along with it. That's just terrible writing. Why did they give us an episode about the spells being alive in this very season if they were planning to kill them all, you'd think they would want us to forget about the spells being alive, not draw attention to it.

Even a modicum of common sense tells you the situation for monsters is now awful, they are surrounded by humans with technology and firearms and have no magic. At least before they could've fucked off to another dimension and built a new life for themselves. And there's dangerous flora and fauna on earth eating unaware people now. The whole thing is just so awful from top to bottom that I'm confused why anyone even has to explain it to you.

>says Disney fans

Why is this news?

pinknews is some dumbass LGBT portal

My problems with the show started when the Toffee was killed,Ludo did jack shit. Hell the wand being broken wasnt even brought up.
Then the thing about Festivia not being the daughter was just 'heres the wand back Eciplisa'
She was the Queen of darkness and normally when bringing back her monster husband its because they are the real bug bad but i guess like another user said it would have been a traditional trope.
So they went nope and both are good for no reason. And the Queen of Darkness title was she just fucked monsters.
The shipping i cared less aboyt but to tie the finale instead of leaving it up to us to imagine.
Hell Marco and Star getting together was so fucking cliché.

She needs to be Bi when she fucks everybody over.

>Destroys the world in the name of dick
>Bisexual
A lust for dick so great, you must fuck everything up is not bisexual.

My girlfriend (didn't watch season 4) put it very well two days ago when I mentioned the finale to her.
>She killed families!
And she did. It was basically ignored in the show, but the destruction of all magic was a horrifying thing for Star to do.

>This article
Godamnit sabrina

I wish the show was just like the first season. Without the "humans are evil" and love triangle always coming to a halt

>it would have been a traditional trope.
Would it be that bad?

>the characters, development, story, consistency, and most of all the will they won’t they between star and Marco was done very well.

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All women are bisexual prove me wrong

The show just dropped the premise entirely up to the point of being something completely different at that point. Then it teased a return to Season 1 shenanigans then dropped it 2 episodes later and went right back to weird filler and meaningless ship drama.

The changes like
>Star was not the princess any longer and had no motivation for anything she did in season 4
>The wand was not the central maguffin, did not need protecting, and no villains were after it. It barely even appeared
>There was no main antagonist, so no forces of evil to vs
>The fish out of water storytelling was long gone. Even Marco was living normally in Mewni and getting along there fine
>they never adventured in other dimensions either, that plot never really seemed to get off the ground in most seasons

It was just totally directionless with no real story to tell other than "A Wacky day with Star and Tom" with ship drama then they just removed all magic at the end and did not really lead up to it at all.

>STAR BUTTERFLY IS BISEXUAL BAAAAAAAAAAAAASED
>Ends up with a man and commits genocide

Maybe that's not the character you want to highlight, PinkNews.

Clearly, very little was well planned-out from the start as the series was full of dropped plot-lines and characters, retcons, too many episodes where essentially nothing happened, disappointing/rushed plot-line conclusions, plot twists out of nowhere, relationship drama that served no purpose other than to delay the inevitable main boy/girl ship, and lore (given in a book you had to buy) that was ultimately worthless. It had clear potential from Season 1, but that potential gradually diminished as the seasons went on as it shifted its focus from a magical princess fighting monsters and learning to use her wand to tackling discrimination (poorly) and suddenly deciding magic is bad so everything and everyone magic should die.

look at the the date dumbass

Right, because even not knowing the genocide thing, people really believed for a fucking second that Star WOULDN'T end up with Marco in the end.

they're teenagers, they will split after a month so Star can go eat some pussy

Star has an aggressive oral fixation and only has a single moment of being attracted to a woman in the entire show and that was the result of a queer girl who publicly says she makes it her mission to push more gay characters in kids shows.

And even then, you can still justify it as Star Butterfly has a serious muscle fetish, and it was the muscles she was attracted to, not the woman.

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and Marco doesn't have any muscles and he also can never go back to the neverzone
she will get tired of him in no time