The Fault in Our Cutie Marks Review and Spoilers · 4:06pm Sep 10th, 2016
In which the Cutie Mark Crusaders see themselves all over again. Gabby's journey really reflected the girls' own journey in many ways: If we had a list for the all the things the CMC tried to get their Cutie Marks we would be here all night (Especially being Equestria's first and best Hair Metal band) and we know it. I appreciated that the episode's moral mostly came from Scootaloo: Even if it's impossible, it doesn't mean you can't reach it. That kinda broke my heart and yet filled me full of hope. It was nice seeing how the Crusaders got so famous and, after all, life is complicated, especially when you can't figure out your purpose in life even if you have it engraved on your flank. The Crusaders more than earned their roles of mentors after this. Gabby is an adorable bundle of joy and I have no ocmplaints about her, except maybe being too good at things, but, on the other hand, so were the Crusaders. At most things. Certainly not bowling.
Also, Bulk Biceps had an dientity crisis, who know? I always figured him out as being as the same age of the Mane Six and, really, how many young adults can't udnerstand their purpose in life?
*Raises hand awkawrdly.*