Talk:Musicals & Moving On/@comment-4884084-20160109024824/@comment-4884084-20160109200532

That's not the first time it happened. They did the same thing in Shake It Up. I note that because because even if the characters in question were adults, such a marriage would have changed character dynamics drastically.

Why is it unfair? Do you really believe Disney would let its main characters get married (or get engaged to the point that it counts), especially when you consider the fact that said protagonists are too young to be making that big of a decision? The only thing I think is unfair is that they use that same cliched marriage-only-to-be-called-off plot over and over again. But that doesn't mean Auslly can still be together without pushing for marriage. For a couple like Auslly, the least that would happen if Disney tried that plot again is that they hold off on marriage.