User blog comment:Derax-Pagani/Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry Movie Review/@comment-7418318-20170518162405/@comment-7418318-20170520111831

No, I don't think so.

The only time I really talked about Madoka was in one of the anime of the season blogs, but I don't think there was much feedback to my post.

There is something I'd like to get out there, not so much for you, since you already seem to get it, but to those people decrying the Rebellion ending.

What bothers me the most is the question: "How the hell can Homura do something like that to a god?"

Well, how did Madoka get the power to transform the Universe? By accumulating karma from numerous timelines that became connected thanks to Homura manipulating time on behalf of Madoka.

If Madoka became stronger because it was done on her behalf, it's only logical that the person who actually did the time manipulation would also aquire karma with each cycle.

We even have it visually right on screen in the series itself. When Kyube figures out why Madoka is so strong, we see Madoka metaphorically bound by white threads. And later when Madoka and Homura speak we see the very same thing again, but with Homura being bound by the white threads. Can it get any more obvious than that?