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** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E26ACanterlotWeddingPart2 A Canterlot Wedding]]"'s stated moral about trusting your instincts is widely dismissed as glossing over [[BrokenAesep the bad decisions it led them to make]] (Twilight's instinct that Cadance was evil was [[RightForTheWrongReasons only half-right]] and [[NotHelpingYourCase made her discredit herself]], while everyone else's instinct to [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter trust "Cadance" over Twilight was horribly wrong]]) and their other [[BrokenBase controversial actions]]. Fans instead viewed the moral as "even if you're right you still need to have tact and proof, but even an outrageous claim without tact or proof might have some truth so should't be wholly dismissed".

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** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E26ACanterlotWeddingPart2 A Canterlot Wedding]]"'s stated moral about trusting your instincts is widely dismissed as glossing over [[BrokenAesep [[BrokenAesop the bad decisions it led them to make]] (Twilight's instinct that Cadance was evil was [[RightForTheWrongReasons only half-right]] and [[NotHelpingYourCase made her discredit herself]], while everyone else's instinct to [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter trust "Cadance" over Twilight was horribly wrong]]) and their other [[BrokenBase controversial actions]]. Fans instead viewed the moral as "even if you're right you still need to have tact and proof, but even an outrageous claim without tact or proof might have some truth so should't be wholly dismissed".
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** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E26ACanterlotWeddingPart2 A Canterlot Wedding]]"'s moral, to trust your instincts, glosses over [[NiceJobBreakingItHero the mistakes that made things as bad as they got]] (Twilight's instinct that Cadance was evil was RightForTheWrongReasons and [[NotHelpingYourCase made her discredit herself]], while everyone else's instinct to [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter trust "Cadance" over Twilight was horribly wrong]]). Fans instead viewed the moral as "you need to be tactful and have evidence even if you're right, but a claim without tact or evidence should still be heard out as it might have some truth".

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** "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS2E26ACanterlotWeddingPart2 A Canterlot Wedding]]"'s moral, to trust stated moral about trusting your instincts, glosses instincts is widely dismissed as glossing over [[NiceJobBreakingItHero [[BrokenAesep the mistakes that made things as bad as they got]] decisions it led them to make]] (Twilight's instinct that Cadance was evil was RightForTheWrongReasons [[RightForTheWrongReasons only half-right]] and [[NotHelpingYourCase made her discredit herself]], while everyone else's instinct to [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter trust "Cadance" over Twilight was horribly wrong]]). wrong]]) and their other [[BrokenBase controversial actions]]. Fans instead viewed the moral as "you need to be tactful and have evidence even "even if you're right, right you still need to have tact and proof, but a even an outrageous claim without tact or evidence should still be heard out as it proof might have some truth".truth so should't be wholly dismissed".
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* ''Series/BlackMirror'' [[Recap/BlackMirrorJoanIsAwful]] is specifically written as an anti-artificial intelligence episode but could be also interpreted as an episode about the dangers of a toxic workplace enviorment.

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