aisha238 Sirenix Fairy
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| Subject: Re: Could Aisha be a better leader than Bloom Thu Feb 11, 2016 12:02 pm | |
| I am surprised to see this many people respond to this. I can't believe that you guys think that Aisha could do better than Bloom ________________________________________________________________- Spoiler:
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lmodern1878 Believix Fairy
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| Subject: Re: Could Aisha be a better leader than Bloom Mon Jun 06, 2016 11:37 pm | |
| I'd tend to agree but on a bit of a contingency:
Aisha has the qualities of a good leader, and would do wonders, but this would require a lot of story rewriting considering how Bloom is so tightly integrated into Winx Mythos. I mean this topic is kind of (in my opinion) entertaining a thought process that could work, but is not how the story is written.
I MAY have been one of the original team members of the call center in which I work, and some would argue I should have been the leader after the co-founder left; however, I knew I was not the best person for the job and elected to have a stronger more capable leader, Krystal instead of myself. I think the writers felt as if bloom had the skillet to be the team leader and developed Aisha with a very strong personality to kind of serve a secondary leadership role.
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