Hn. Well, those things do happen, but in the actual movie they aren't really framed in that way? It's more like...
No one really feels bitter about the partner change-off thing. Nancy really really wants someone to be all dramatic and romantic towards her throughout the movie, and Robert doesn't really do that, though they like each other. Robert likes Nancy well enough, but they both kind of admit that they've settled for each other--they would get along, but it's not the OMG TRUE LUV that Giselle and Edward are after. The only person that ever yells at Giselle is Robert himself, and after he falls for her, you get the impression it's because her SUPER SPARKLE DISNEY POWERS have rubbed off on him. Edward even gives them his blessing, because he really wants Giselle to be happy--and he's really searching for his one true love. He thought it was her, but apparently it wasn't! Edward just rolls with that stuff.
IT MADE TOTAL SENSE TO ME, is the summary of that, there.
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No one really feels bitter about the partner change-off thing. Nancy really really wants someone to be all dramatic and romantic towards her throughout the movie, and Robert doesn't really do that, though they like each other. Robert likes Nancy well enough, but they both kind of admit that they've settled for each other--they would get along, but it's not the OMG TRUE LUV that Giselle and Edward are after. The only person that ever yells at Giselle is Robert himself, and after he falls for her, you get the impression it's because her SUPER SPARKLE DISNEY POWERS have rubbed off on him. Edward even gives them his blessing, because he really wants Giselle to be happy--and he's really searching for his one true love. He thought it was her, but apparently it wasn't! Edward just rolls with that stuff.
IT MADE TOTAL SENSE TO ME, is the summary of that, there.