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I cried like a baby.
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You cried? WHAT? HOW DID YOU CRY AT THAT? Do you have emotional problems?
Was it just me, or was 85% of that episode singing?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkS6LQE1Suw
I promise to use my magic only for good... most of the time...
Most of the time.
Guys I fucking swear he'll be back and causing all sorts of badass shit next season
I promise to use my magic only for good... most of the time...
Most of the time.
Guys I fucking swear he'll be back and causing all sorts of badass shit next season
#23
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N. Korean citizen (02/19/2013) [+]
(1 reply)
I don't watch MLP, could somebody fill me in on this?
ive never watched MLP but i have a question, is there really a dancing scarecrow?
#39
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tallperson (02/19/2013) [+]
(1 reply)
I think this episode marked the point where I've started to not care about ponies anymore. It seems that they're running out of entertaining ideas. I mean the entire conflict was the deus ex machina from the discord episodes, and it was a conflict that was solved near immediately, and the rest of it spent in a big montage of the solution. Now as far as the princess bit, I feel like it would have been better to not do it at all. The reason I(and many others) started really enjoying MLP is because the characters were flawed and identifiable. So what do they do? Make the main character God. I mean this whole idea sounds like it came out of a bad fanfiction. I came into season 3 with high hopes, but now I feel the show is just going downhill. When season 4 starts, I'll go in with low expectations for it. But who knows, maybe it won't be bland repeats of the same stuff like season 3.
I think one of the reasons this leaves a bad taste in a lot of our mouths is that the intros and outros were commonly 2 part epics that had big problems and danger and had epic conclusions. Sure, this episode had an epic conclusion, but it was for a boring problem that would normally be solved immediately in an episode and just be there as a setback for the big problem of the episode. But for this, not only was there no big problem to go with the epic conclusion, the problem was so commonplace that it's like they were trying to stretch it out long enough to cover the amount of time needed to make it a full episode. Overall, it seemed to be a lazy, rushed effort for something that always contained the most effort of the whole season, thus ending it on a sour note.
Also, it seems a big problem with this season was that previous seasons had made nods to the bronies, but still kept it directed to kids. This season was more aimed at just trying to appeal to us more than the kids the show is meant for. As a result, the integrity of the show was lost and the season flopped for me. Makes me sad.
I think one of the reasons this leaves a bad taste in a lot of our mouths is that the intros and outros were commonly 2 part epics that had big problems and danger and had epic conclusions. Sure, this episode had an epic conclusion, but it was for a boring problem that would normally be solved immediately in an episode and just be there as a setback for the big problem of the episode. But for this, not only was there no big problem to go with the epic conclusion, the problem was so commonplace that it's like they were trying to stretch it out long enough to cover the amount of time needed to make it a full episode. Overall, it seemed to be a lazy, rushed effort for something that always contained the most effort of the whole season, thus ending it on a sour note.
Also, it seems a big problem with this season was that previous seasons had made nods to the bronies, but still kept it directed to kids. This season was more aimed at just trying to appeal to us more than the kids the show is meant for. As a result, the integrity of the show was lost and the season flopped for me. Makes me sad.