Talk:Winx Club - Episode 424

Yeah yeah, lots of people complained about that. More specifically, why Bloom didn't think of doing anything because of her healing powers that she just happened to unlock in S2. Even if they weren't even acknowledged in S3, they make a bit of a comeback (sort of) in Bloom's Believix power, Strength of Life, which has healed people before this point in the story. (SolanaCorona (talk) 22:50, September 1, 2017 (UTC))

No, it's fine. People have a right to be mad or, at the very least, disappointed or annoyed with Nabu's death. Personally, I'm glad that it was treated with the severity and tact that a major character death needed. (SolanaCorona (talk) 23:18, September 1, 2017 (UTC))

I mean, even though we've seen on-screen deaths, they're usually for major villains like Valtor and Darkar. Then there was the issue of Sky just being resurrected right out of left field after Icy supposedly landed a fatal shot on him because the Dragon's Flame could conveniently revive people. Even if it makes sense with the Dragon's Flame being the very source of all known magical life, that was way too convenient for my taste (then we get a similar scene of Sky taking a heavy hit from Icy AND falling from an extremely high point, yet he walks away with amnesia while Helia's the one who almost dies). I can agree with Nabu's death being necessary for Aisha to grow since many complaints towards her in S4 was that she got "too girly" with her fawning over Nabu almost all the time. She started to become too reliant on him. As natural as it is for someone like Aisha, it could've hindered her character down the road. But couldn't that be said for the rest of the Winx? I know this isn't unanimous but I've seen many people express their beliefs that Sky is holding Bloom back from her true potential whatever that may be. (SolanaCorona (talk) 23:34, September 1, 2017 (UTC))