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Dec 10, 2023 9:39 AM
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After the events of episode 9 and 10, it's now clear that Princees Mia was totally innoncent in the original (the future) timeline: the kingdom surely had many problems, especially during the famine, but we know now that many (if not all) of those problems were caused by Sunkland's Secret service, the Wind Crows: it's obvious now that the man who suggested to develop the forest to Viscount Berman (thus causing the war with the Lulu tribe) is one of them; likewise it was the Wind Crows that killed Count Rudolvon in the future timeline. In the anime many details and hints were skipped but I think there is enough evidence to support Mia's innocenc; I don't remember if in the anime it was told, but there are two important things to mention: first, Tearmoon Kingdom is a male monarchy: it means Princess Mia cannot become a ruler, thus her influence and political power is very limited and also she was never given and education fit to be a ruler; second Princess Mia started to improve herself after she met Ludwig and tried with him to help Tearmoon's people during the famine. She was a naive, ignorant and arrogant girl but was never evil and she never received a proper guidance, especially in the Saint Noelle Academy.
NepcoDec 10, 2023 10:19 AM
Dec 10, 2023 9:56 AM
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Agree with she is innocent
Dec 10, 2023 10:00 AM
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@Nepco I agree with you completely. Which makes the story kinda tragic. Forced out of the political arena for being a woman. Didn't help her dad doted on her without teaching her what she would need to know as a princess. She did her best not wanting her people to suffer in the famine, but it was too late. Then Sion and other people decided to take her head without even trying to listen to her. I read the LN before the anime. I felt bad for her and understood her fears. The anime just makes it look like it's silly.
Dec 10, 2023 10:26 AM
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I wouldn't say that she is entirely innocent, but not entirely to blame. She was still totally ignorant, selfish and spoiled. Keep in mind, that her "let them eat meat" is a reference to real life "let them eat cake", which is supposed to reflect on her spoiled attitude, complete disregard and inability to relate to her subjects' hardship.
It still needs to be understood, that Tia was heavily humbled ever since, mostly by her three years in confinement, where she experienced first-hand how it is to be at the very bottom. I absolutely love her development.
Dec 10, 2023 11:59 AM
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I wouldn't say that she is entirely innocent, but not entirely to blame. She was still totally ignorant, selfish and spoiled. Keep in mind, that her "let them eat meat" is a reference to real life "let them eat cake", which is supposed to reflect on her spoiled attitude, complete disregard and inability to relate to her subjects' hardship.
It still needs to be understood, that Tia was heavily humbled ever since, mostly by her three years in confinement, where she experienced first-hand how it is to be at the very bottom. I absolutely love her development.
@Piromysl my point is that she wasn't responsible for the famine and other events leading to the revolution, thus innocent; surely her behavior didn't help but keep in mind that those ones that profess themselves man/woman of justice, like Sion and Rafina, never helped Mia to correct her attitude; personally I find more fault in their behaviour considering they had a proper and better education than Mia. I find peculiar the use of the phrase "let them eat meat", because "let them eat cake" is a phrase that now is largely no more attributed to to Marie Antoinette...
Dec 29, 2023 3:26 PM
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Reply to Piromysl
I wouldn't say that she is entirely innocent, but not entirely to blame. She was still totally ignorant, selfish and spoiled. Keep in mind, that her "let them eat meat" is a reference to real life "let them eat cake", which is supposed to reflect on her spoiled attitude, complete disregard and inability to relate to her subjects' hardship.
It still needs to be understood, that Tia was heavily humbled ever since, mostly by her three years in confinement, where she experienced first-hand how it is to be at the very bottom. I absolutely love her development.
@Piromysl She's enitrely innocent. She was not educated, doted, and spoiled. Even when she did things right, some people still doubted her like in Tiona's kidnapping. If you are going the blame someone, blame the stupid king who run the country and never give proper education to her.

People around her like the prince was dumb, as shown in last episode. People makes mistakes but if no one can show their mistake and fix it, the mistake will persist. No one gave her chance or believed her, it's tragic.

In previous timeline, the plan to destroy all kingdoms succeeded.
The dumb prince and their firends had no idea about that.
Jan 30, 2024 12:40 AM
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Sol sunkland wouldnt ever help mia in the previous life, hell we dont know for sure he wasnt in on the white crows ploy. that ploy was supposed to last throughout the next 5 years. she dismantled it in 1.
Feb 13, 2024 6:54 AM
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All good points here. While she was innocent of actual wrongdoing, her enjoyment of the excesses of nobility while her people were starving made her a strong lightning rod for hate from the masses. It is as if she was the face of the problem. Not her fault though. Growing up betting spoiled and never told no is how many kids act today in the real world.

While she's as selfish as they come, she doesn't necessarily wish anyone else to have any harm. All these sweeping reforms and plans were instigated by her and finished by the allies she chose to cultivate, so its only fitting that she gets to enjoy the fruits of her labor and the friendships she's gained. Sasuga!
Sep 1, 2024 11:17 AM
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I agree fully. She was innocent and her story was tragic.

Honestly, when one actually reads history, Marie Antoinette was a tragic figure too.
Oct 31, 2024 6:14 PM
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I’m only on ep3 and can tell she’s innocent. She was a babe with no concept of money or life outside the palace. Whose fault is that? Why are her meals so expensive even though she was repeatedly being fed overpriced food she threw away because she hated it. She got no parents? No regent? Dafuq is going on here.

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