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*** This Troper thinks that one is more along the lines of "being [[The Hero]] [[Character Development|helped him become]] the person she loves".
** I think the Danny/Sam relationship was shown as like one editor said, that Sam always loved Danny. That scene in "Fanning the Flames" to me was Sam's [[Love Epiphany]] which is why she admits part of her really like Danny's attention. Their eventual relationship is clear to almost everyone from day one, from [[Jerk Jock]] Dash to his [[Parental Obliviousness|clueless father]]. The powers were just made his unique as Sam [[Lampshade Hanging|pointed out]]. This also show the difference between her and Paulina, Sam love Danny ''despite'' his powers, Paulina loves Danny ''because'' of his powers.
* When "Masters of All Time" first aired, I ''hated'' it because as a Vlad fangirl, I thought the idea that he was a [[Jerkass]] even in an alternate timeline was just [[Crosses the Line Twice|crossing the line]], especially since it came after "The Ultimate Enemy" where he was sympathized. It took nearly three years to realize that this isn't the case. Vlad having a tragic, pathetic, and sad life even in another timeline not only has a [[XxxHolicxxxHolic|"it's not coincidence, it's hitsuzen" feel]], but makes him even '''MORE''' sympathetic. Because even in another timeline, he tries so hard to find love because he's painfully afraid of being alone. Instead of being angry for his treatment, I now see this episode as an [[Alas, Poor Villain]] episode and a [[Character Development]] to the [[Villainous Breakdown]] he gets in the Season Two Finale--the writing was just ''very'' subtle about it. Brilliant. -- [[User:Neo Yi]]
** I would see that as a [[Deconstruction]] of the [[Freudian Excuse]]. "I am not a villain! All I wanted was love!" Kudos for not being a [[Card-Carrying Villain]], but no dice on the excuse. You're evil even when you have everything you want. ~ [[User:Lale]]
** Call me a Vlad fangirl, but when a villain is usually played for sympathy, I tend to think there can be more then just him "being evil". Especially when this can be proven true if the alternative [[Bad Future]] was an indication. True, it took the ghost power out of him, but it goes back to my "Hitsuzen" time coincidence remark. What happened in another time could potentially work in the current canon. It can be argued it {{spoiler|already happened in the [[Grand Finale]] when he regrets what he has done to the planet}}. -- [[User:Neo Yi]]