To a lot of Twihards/tards/azis, the sparkly meadow scene is OMG SOOOO IMPRTNT!!!! and needs to happen. Technically speaking, the meadow scene does not need to happen, nor does anything else in the series, thereby removing the series from existence, and saving the future of literature. Unfortunately, they do happen, and literature suffers for it. One could argue that in the context of the series, the sparkling in the meadow scene could be considered important. However, it could have been done a lot better (and less chagrin-inducingly). For instance, couldn't she have made it so the vampires begin to die or experience extreme pain when entering sunlight, like normal vampires do? Of course, that would give the Meyerpires *gasp* FLAWS!!!!111apple1!!! We couldn't have that, now could we?
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| - To a lot of Twihards/tards/azis, the sparkly meadow scene is OMG SOOOO IMPRTNT!!!! and needs to happen. Technically speaking, the meadow scene does not need to happen, nor does anything else in the series, thereby removing the series from existence, and saving the future of literature. Unfortunately, they do happen, and literature suffers for it. One could argue that in the context of the series, the sparkling in the meadow scene could be considered important. However, it could have been done a lot better (and less chagrin-inducingly). For instance, couldn't she have made it so the vampires begin to die or experience extreme pain when entering sunlight, like normal vampires do? Of course, that would give the Meyerpires *gasp* FLAWS!!!!111apple1!!! We couldn't have that, now could we?
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| - To a lot of Twihards/tards/azis, the sparkly meadow scene is OMG SOOOO IMPRTNT!!!! and needs to happen. Technically speaking, the meadow scene does not need to happen, nor does anything else in the series, thereby removing the series from existence, and saving the future of literature. Unfortunately, they do happen, and literature suffers for it. One could argue that in the context of the series, the sparkling in the meadow scene could be considered important. However, it could have been done a lot better (and less chagrin-inducingly). For instance, couldn't she have made it so the vampires begin to die or experience extreme pain when entering sunlight, like normal vampires do? Of course, that would give the Meyerpires *gasp* FLAWS!!!!111apple1!!! We couldn't have that, now could we?
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