Talk:Crossing the Line/@comment-26618197-20200112022909

What I really like about this song, particularly with the cut lyrics, is that while it is a villain song it, from Cassandra's perspective it's her becoming the hero and escaping the villain of her story. Look at the lyrics without context and think of a villain who's redeemed, particularly the ones who worked with other villains. This is essentially an interaction between two villains, one who wants their friend to stay and another who sees the light and is escaping a toxic environment.