pythonic is more about style and opinion than anything useful for producing a result.
Some sites like stack* in fact, close these kinds of threads and place them in the category of "primarily opinion-based" and close them, as follows:
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primarily opinion-based - discussions focused on diverse opinions are great, but they just don't fit our format well.
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than on facts, references, or specific expertise.
I tend to agree with this (from a technical perspective this site has never been about these types of "what is more perfect, or stylish or not" discussions - because this is mostly "opinion-based" which has little to do with day-to-day operational code). But if others want to discuss this, go for it.
See this reference:
Pythonic Code: Best Practices to Make Your Python More Readable
If anyone is interested in discussing, go for it.