100th episode fun facts · 5:24pm Jun 18th, 2015
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~ Flash Sentry was originally in the script. He was following Cranky asking why no one likes him.
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My favorites:
~ Flash Sentry was originally in the script. He was following Cranky asking why no one likes him.
No seriously.
I'm playing catch-up on MLP, and while I enjoyed the comedy of watching everybody get stressed, what I didn't enjoy was how the Yaks acted like such complete and utter jerks.
Like, these ponies are going out of their way to make you feel at home, and you constantly react by destroying everything and declaring war.
And then never apologize.
Assholes.
So, the season finale starts off with Twilight giving a lecture about cutiemark magic and swears she saw starlight glimmer.
Anyone whose seen the animatic knows what happens next so i'll just skip to the part where she warps to the past.
What we get is what, oddly enough, is the starting plot to the game i'm making atm but that's the only connection between the two it seems.
....That's going to be a lot of fan art.
....Did...did you see Soarin behind her at the end?....Please....please, YES....PLEEEEEAAASSE!!!!
Sorry about not posting this on time. The extra time at least allowed me to go into more detail for some of these. This is the first season I watched as at came out (up to Canterlot Boutique, anyway), and although I had seen some episode beforehand, this was my first true introduction to the show. Considering that I'm now a fan of the show, it clearly must have been a good introduction. But I'll talk about how good it was in the conclusion. Keep in mind that these are impressions,
HOLD IT! HOLD THE PHONE, HOLD EVERYTHING, NEW SYNOPSIS COMING THROUGH!!!
I haven't forgotten about my liveblog! I've just been horribly busy recently. It will be back, though, within a week I hope.
Fluttershy decides to face her fears and take part in Nightmare Night with her friends.
Is a good episode yo. *cough*
This episode was written by the same team who did "Rarity Investigates", so I had high hopes. It wasn't quite up to those standards, but it was still better than last week's instalment. Some of that was due to the cold open, which had Fluttershy in Maximum Adorableness Mode -- which, as everyone knows, I'm a sucker for. She didn't do much in the episode proper until near the end, though. Twilight was interesting: she seems increasingly confident about her royal status these days; I wonder
This was just released from the UK, it seems. It's from a trailer from what I've gathered! Anyway, have a look!
That is one freaking huge Yeti
Well looks like the villains all got there victories... Though it was Erased out of existence. Or is it?
Well to be fair I had thought they where going too Retcon something with time travel or at the very least show us a timeline of events for the last five seasons.
Oh well what do anyone else think?
An old friend of Applejack's has become a huge pop star and Applejack fears that the singer's manager does not have her best interests at heart.
I had a wonderful time at UK PonyCon, and it rekindled a lot of the sheer happiness and feeling of, well, family that this fandom has given me.* I'm too tired to write a long review of the episode, and tbh I was thinking of skipping it this time. But I can't really, now, can I? True, there are flaws with the episode's pacing. True, the cutie marks don't look quite "organic" enough. True, there's a question now about what to do with Diamond Tiara's character. True, there's some doubt
Well, that was... odd. Not in the way that "Slice of Life" was odd, but odd nevertheless. A new writer (Nick Confalone) seemed to throw a lot of ideas at a wall and wait to see which ones stuck, then when none of them fell off he said, "Stuff it, I'll use the lot" -- and did just that. I liked seeing Twilight do something she hasn't done for a while (and I mostly believed why she was doing it, too). I thought Pinkie was interesting in this, though some of the other Mane Sixers
This was actually pretty great. M. A. Larson gave us "Slice of Life" the other week, but proved here that he's still more than capable of writing excellent MLP:FiM episodes of the traditional type. It's a shame there wasn't room for a song, as it's been ages now since we've had one (well, seven episodes), but other than the equally traditional slightly rushed ending, I can't find much to complain about. The flashbacks worked, Pinkie worked... everything worked, really. Maybe not quite a
It was everything I expected from a Spike episode. Which means that I can already remember almost nothing about. In fact, it was a nothing episode. Not particularly terrible, and a few cute Twilight moments (the book cuddling!), but by no means a classic. How many Spike eps have we had now? And still nothing I'd want to go back and watch just for the fun of it. Also, this was another mediocre episode with multiple writing credits. For the most part, doing that doesn't seem to work very well. ★★
Okay, wow. That was a really great episode! I loved it. I'm looking forward to the next episode. Hopefully will be a better episode. though it'll be pretty hard to top it. It was almost as good as season 4 finale in my opinion.
I liked it, full of emotion it was a great episode, not to mention we got to see Big Mac speak complete sentences without being in rage mode.