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I\'m sorry, but each time I\'ve spoken to you about your habit of defending characters you like on this wiki (we\'ve done so a few times), yes, you have gotten defensive. Anyway, as it\'s not made clear \'\'what\'\', exactly, her actions in the library are, actually troping them might be better left to YMMV/WMG/Discussion pages of the respective tropes. Furthermore, as her actions weren\'t treated as anywhere near crossing the MoralEventHorizon in-universe (for all that out of universe, it\'s often viewed as such) and her actions were all but forgotten (going by Amy\'s description of her as a \
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I\\\'m sorry, but each time I\\\'ve spoken to you about your habit of defending characters you like on this wiki (we\\\'ve done so a few times), yes, you have gotten defensive. Anyway, as it\\\'s not made clear \\\'\\\'what\\\'\\\', exactly, her actions in the library are, actually troping them might be better left to YMMV/WMG/Discussion pages of the respective tropes. Furthermore, as her actions weren\\\'t treated as anywhere near crossing the MoralEventHorizon in-universe (for all that out of universe, it\\\'s often viewed as such) and her actions were all but forgotten (going by Amy\\\'s description of her as a \\\"good girl\\\" in the most recent Christmas special), it\\\'s uncertain where it goes, or whether it qualifies for HeroicSacrifice, DrivenToSuicide, or RedemptionEqualsDeath. As such, it\\\'s probably best to just leave that sort of thing out for now until we see how her actions are treated later on in the show.
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