I mean I personally hope this doesn't happen, but, imagine if they did something where they renamed her "Paisley Planter" or something like that. It'd be incredibly hilarious.
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I mean I personally hope this doesn't happen, but, imagine if they did something where they renamed her "Paisley Planter" or something like that. It'd be incredibly hilarious.
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Whether anyone’s gonna object to this considering her reformation is something I don’t know, but…
How would you all feel if the whole thing turned out to be a fluke, and Paisley ultimately reverted back into her villainous ways?
And, what options would you choose to further retcon the whole thing? Make the Paisley of “Our Blue and Green World” be a robot? Or her twin sister?
I made a pavers page. What does everybody think about that?
When it came to the decision to have Paisley Paver reform in Our Blue and Green World, I admittedly wasn't sure what to make of that at first. But, after careful consideration, I went on to find myself approving of it in the long run, mostly based on the numerous comparisons I made between her and the other villains.
What I noted about Paisley over time is that, in contrast to the others, her intentions were particularly based on actually wanting to do things that'd be of great benefit to people. Obviously, she didn't care very much about nature before having a change of heart, but her appearances also indicated that she genuinely didn't understand why nature was important to begin with. Once the Wild Kratts showed her why nature is something that needs to be preserved and that there were ways to build stuff without harming the environment, I found that her reforming was...surprisingly natural.
And that's where it got me to thinking recently:
What if, in future episodes involving Paisley, it could be about her asking the Wild Kratts for help in figuring out how she could build stuff without harming the environment? Or posing a problem for animals?
What if Paisley Paver appears as a villain again, because PBS Kids has a history of airing episodes out of order?
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