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Perlen297 wrote: ''"Once you put logic in art, all you see is a bunch of lines." –Blavier189'' Whoever said that does not understand the creative nature of logic. Logic inherently explores the nature of what something is. It isn't lines or shapes, it is a mental reality created and expressed by the fundamental drawing and painting skills. A connection between the heart and mind placed on to the canvas.

Unless you mean art and lines like plays and lines of script. In that case, look to Plato and the greeks. The same leaders who revolutionized logic created the fundamentals for plays and acting. Logic is not robotized, heartless interaction unless you are cutting away all essence of humanity. And art means even less if you cut away all sense of logic, just some random impulses felt. Art is the union between these two mental states.

Art rant aside, that is why logic should be considered here. Yea, we can try and just hope with our hearts, but then we have no idea if it is canon or just our fanon. We need to logically look at what the show is saying and then look at it. And in doing so, we see that we do not know.