Why does nabu die




















She appeared in the spinoff series, World of Winx, in five episodes from the first season. She only appears in the comic adaptation of Season 8…. Aisha joins the Winx Club as its sixth member in the second season, and she is an alumna of the Alfea College for Fairies.

Layla is an ancient Arabic name that has many meanings. But the 4kids TV dubbed it. Nabu is also very selfless and caring, seeing as he had sacrificed his own life for the Earth Fairies. In the comics, he is shown to be naive, as a result as his isolated childhood, as shown with his relationship with Helisia and how he is even engaged to her, despite already dating Aisha, much to her chagrin. He is a wizard from Andros. His weapon of choice is a magic staff which seems to amplify or channel or both his magical power.

His magic is purple in color. Nabu has demonstrated his range, versatility and power in magic. His true source of power was never stated, but has shown to affect all sorts of materials, objects and even people.

He can disappear, create clones of himself, solidify materials such as plants, form defensive shields, manipulate and transform objects, strengthen a car engine and many more. Alongside his mystical abilities, he also knows self defense tricks which he learned from the security guards.

He applies these tactics with magic, further demonstrating Nabu's great range of skills. He has shown these examples to Riven after the latter expressed his curiosity. He is also shown to be proficient in espionage.

Because he too can duplicate himself, Nabu can easily distinguish between clones and the real person. She and her kid had just finished season four together, and she wanted to know:. I first explained that yes, Nabu is dead. Then I assured her that a couple seasons later, Aisha meets and falls in love with a guy named Nex. The mom wanted this information to help her discuss death with her kid. That impressed me. All parents should talk to their kids about what they see on TV. Instead, they plop their kids in front of screens or hand them tablets and make them grapple with big issues by themselves.

After a setback or tragedy, you keep going. You cry, you ache, you complain, you talk through your feelings, you even go to therapy if you need to. Then you look ahead to the future. My parents are both in their 60s now. Mom turned 60 this year. By the time I reach that age, they may be dead. An older girl I grew up with lost her father about seven years ago.

But she also talks about her cats, her job which she loves , soccer her passion , and sunsets because she still enjoys her life.

I also have a former supervisor who lost her husband a couple years ago. My mom, my sister, and I attended his wake. We hugged her and gave our condolences, and she forced back tears as she shared her memories of him. Heck, yes, she did! They were married for more than 30 years! Also, they never had kids, so they spent all those years by themselves — just the two of them, doing whatever they wanted. You can imagine how close they grew. She knows she has to keep living, and loving again is a part of that journey.

That same resilience is what Rainbow is trying to show in Aisha. She mourned Nabu, she made peace with his death, then she kept on living and refused to let that tragedy hold her back. Aisha embodies two of its strongest traits: courage and perseverance. Nabu was the best. They say they want Winx Club to be mature, yet they wanna negate one of the most mature things a Winx has done.

They claim they want Nabu back for her sake — that they want her to be happy again. Their message is clear: Nabu is more important than Aisha. The fandom already complains that Winx Club has become childish. If Rainbow resurrected Nabu, it would fit right into that pattern of dumbing the show down. Kids should never see sad things like death, anyway. Whatever the case, they took out their frustrations on her on Instagram. As for Muri? What could possibly be perfect about abuse and why did they have to make Muri look like some freaky deja vu thing?

I hate losing my love of this show, but I finally am. Watching them bash my favorite couple and romanticize an abusive relationship is painful and annoying enough. But those are fictional characters.

It can have serious consequences, too. A K-pop idol named Sulli just committed suicide over all the negative comments she was receiving on social media. I have heard about Miss Eliot Salt getting harassed and I feel ashamed. We could live an easy life if we just accepted and respected each other instead of for example sending bombs to our neighbours.

But now? Now we harass them because they get to play the roles we want to play. I feel sorry for Eliot Salt and for the other bullying victims as well. Not only do we humans destroy each other, we also murder animals and plants. How can one species be so evil and ignorant? How can we advance in technological and medical fields, while losing empathy at the same time?

Are we destined to become robots just for the sake of technological innovations? If I were an alien species and I encountered this planet, I would immediately reverse course and go to maximum warp to get the hell out of the solar system, just to avoid making contact with humanity. And if I, a lowly human, think this way about my own species, how would an advanced alien race think about all of us? Well, blogs and forums came before social media, so it would still have a platform. Toxic people can make any place toxic.

Blog and forum posts allow a little more time to reflect on your response, since they tend to be longer than social media posts. It sounded like a great idea, letting fans from all over the world interact with each other. When you have a close relationship with someone, you care more about their opinion because you care about them. And because you have that deeper connection, you can weather differences of opinion better. If you disagree with them, you tend to like them less.

If you disagree an opinion, you obviously believe the opinion is wrong. Respecting the person is more important than respecting their opinion. When you respect them, you tend to automatically respect their opinion anyway.

I did comment here as well, about an hour or so after the other comment. It was a bit long and I was mentioning Eliot Salt. Looks like the website might have deleted it automatically. Found it! She wanted to choose her own guy, so why would she give up her freedom and accept an arranged marriage? Also, if she was sick of her upper-class life, why would she trap herself in it forever by marrying a guy from the upper-class? That is exactly what I suddenly I thought of.

When you mention this, I suddenly could see how Nex has the higher chance to be her long-time boyfriend compared to Nabu. While Nabu is the kind hearted guy, what he is doing is basically stalking her, which is something that Aisha or anyone finds it weird to be meeting your partner in this way. Nex: She met him on the Linphea college.

Stalking someone persistently is freaky. How her relationship develop with both of them Nabu: He started off as the man her parents arranged her to be married off too. After that, they eventually fell in love with one another because of their similarities. For this one, my point is that Nex is the guy who she met with in her own freewill of course, it also has to do with his persistence.

I mean yes, they are compatible with one another. I also think that Rainbow would want to avoid the arranged marriage story. In real life, these things happened. As for Nex and her, the way the relationship starts was based on freewill from both side. As in , he is not arranged by someone close to her to marry her. She found him on her own freewill. On the surface, it seemed like a good compromise.

Even the moment when they discovered they had a lot in common was forced on her. She and Nabu got trapped together in a cell on the Owl, and he took advantage of the situation. In fact, we know it did. She apologized to her parents for rejecting the arranged marriage! Why did she need to apologize for that? Then in season four, Aisha acted like an obsessed fangirl around Nabu. Most of it at the expense of her free will and character goals. Plus, she had more control over the courtship and showed more agency.

When she interacted with him, it was because she chose to. And yes, Nex took the time to get to know her in person , not by following her around and watching her through a telescope. Yes, Nabu literally did that.

So when Aisha decided to date Nex, it was her choice. She was even the first to admit her feelings! In real life, not everybody or even none will ever just married the person they fell in love the first place.

I guessed the fans just wanted to have that perfect fiction to fall back on because they might not even get such an event happening in their life. If Aisha sticks with Nabu, then voila. You have all six WinX with their respective beaus living happily forever. I agree with you. But these are the types of fictional relationships that give people unrealistic expectations of love. What was she doing for him?

Love can sometimes heal minor wounds and flaws, but he has major issues. I hope they never do. Or, even better, unlike Icy. Yes, I like him, but a love interest exists to serve the needs of the protagonist and their story. Aisha is more important than Nabu, Roy, and Nex combined. But I started to understand what Rainbow was doing around episode 7 of season 6. That was the first time we saw a softer moment from him: getting tongue-tied in front of Aisha, then walking away heartbroken when she gave him the cold shoulder.

They meant for her to be the one who humbles him. That scene combined with their teamwork, their mutual love of sports, how they support each other, etc. A Nex stan? Do I like Nex?



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