Hurray! We've made it to the 200th episode of MLP: FiM and to our surprise, Spike came out the victor. But not just by winning some aluminum foil crown, no, he is Sibling Supreme! That means he actually counts as a sibling now.
Sparkle’s Seven raised a lot of questions about the nature of Spike and Twilight’s relationship. It seemed only last season Spike viewed Twilight as more of a parent in the ep Father Knows Best, but now it’s revealed that he thinks of her as a sister?
So which is it? Is Twilight more of a parent, sibling or something else entirely? And more importantly, why is Spike and Twi’s relationship so difficult to identify? All this and plenty more overthinking in this post. Let’s get started!
Parenting at its best? |
Looking at Twilight in a parenting role starts with examining Spike’s childhood with Twilight and her family.
Episode 1: So much can be said about this kind of relationship, a mother isn't one of them. |
Fluttershy: I'm really shy around my peers. Spike: So you don't consider me an equal? |
I wonder how the dragons would feel knowing ponies are doing this. |
Twilight doesn't really acknowledge Spike's dragon-hood or how it might affect his development.
Twilight: I know you're having an identity crisis, but I'm trying to sleep. |
Just look at Twilight's sensitivity to Spike's misfortune. So motherly. |
I wonder how this moment in Twilight's childhood affected her understanding of where babies come from. |
Consider also: not even Princess Celestia thought anything wrong with children practice magic on dragon eggs and the educational chancellor disliked other creatures. Twilight got Spike from an educational system that wouldn’t have pressured her to raise him like her baby.
I can't handle how cute baby Spike is! Aww! |
However, I can’t imagine Twilight’s parents would have given Spike the title ‘son.’ He clearly was connected to Twilight and wasn’t an autonomous member of the family. When Twilight moved off to Ponyville, they had no objections of letting that baby go. (Oh well, they aren't the relationship we're talking about.)
Somepony please just give him a star! |
Remember back when Twilight only knew like 24 spells? Yeah, Spike helped her do that! |
Consider: Spike is often the one who is helping Twilight study. It's just too strange that if she were parenting him that she wouldn't spend more time investing in his education.
Spike does way too much for Twilight and her friends. |
I think this is why it hurt Twilight so much when Spike’s “father” came. She never acted like his mom, so what authority did she have to tell him to stop listening to his real parent. It hurt for her to finally be forced to examine her relationship with Spike to find that she isn't the type of family she thought she was.
But they are family. So let's look at their relationship from the sibling angle.
Siblings can be the best! |
A true question for the parent-sibling debate. |
Siblings relationships are going to develop differently based on the challenges and experiences they face. While Twilight and Shining Armor have been developing their relationship since before Spike's arrival, Spike has been able to work his way into a specific niche in his unique family situation.
Twilight's pretty powerful, but Shinning's captain of the guard. Who would win in a real all-out sibling fight? |
Consider: Shining was so close to Twilight that he neglected to tell her about his wedding until the day before. And Twilight failed to mention even having a brother to her friends until the same event.
If this is how Twilight treats her biological brother, then the fact that Twilight never openly expressed a sibling connection to Spike isn’t odd or out of character for her.
Spike: What are little brothers- Twilight: Denied! |
She may be a princess, but there are a ton of lessons she hasn't learned yet.
Twilight: I wish my family left more obvious clues for me to follow. |
Their parents apparently fed this love of competition with the star chart. Spike doesn’t really enjoy those activities. He’s more sensitive than Shining Armor and Twilight. (Crazy I know since one’s married to the Princess of Love and the other is the Princess of Friendship, but hear me out.)
Shining: How can you sympathize with changlings!? |
Spike prefers things like 7-hour bubble baths, board games, and talking about feelings. I think that’s why he has better character interactions with characters like Rarity, Discord, and Starlight than he does with Twilight at times. Solving puzzles was only fun because it allowed him to be close to his sister. He wanted to be with her, not necessarily her work.
But just because he’s different from his sibs doesn’t mean he’s not part of them.
Pinkie: I totally fit in this family! |
This fills my heart with joy! |
Perhaps there's still an argument to be made for a parent-child relationship with these two, but it’s clear they think of each other as brother and sister . . . or maybe Spike’s just a pet and this whole conversation is pointless. What do you think?