User blog:Don25/A reflection on Dawn and its undeserved popularity and why it should not return.

This publication is essentially my opinion, it does not intend to offend or upset anyone.

 It is a character hyperinflated by the fandum, she never did anything important in its season, it was just pretty and with mystical powers (out of any logic) that did not help, pure fanservice. It surprises me how high it is in many polls, over characters that have really won the audience's applause (not fandum) for their narrative as characters, examples, Courtney, Lindsay, Heather, Izzy, Jo, Jasmine, Kitty, Sanders, Josee, among many others.

The most incredible thing is that Dawn does not serve as a TD character, his powers break that fine likelihood of credibility (it is not realism, there is a bit of subrrealism, but it is plausible) that the series recovered in RR (after the aliens, mutants, robots, magic buttons cure diseases, destroying that fine atmosphere).

Dawn is a pure claim of fanservice, is a vacuous character, lacking an authentic identity, is striking for its design and imposts "powers", it's like Mike, his illness gives him powers ... something offensive and Zoey, powers and abilities emerged from nothing, (and these two were something bad).

Dawn like those mentioned, is a character to attract that sector that is fixed more in the packaging without paying attention to the content, and in the long run it is usually very harmful.

I hope that Dawn will not return, that she will remain an anecdotal character, because if Dawn were to return, she would break that fine vermosimilitude atmosphere that balances that "realism" with surrealist but plausible touches.

I do not hate Dawn, but it's a character I see as unfeasible for a good plot in TD.

This is my reflection on Dawn.