That Episode... · 2:22pm May 29th, 2016
That episode wasn't good
That episode was bad
I still hate Applejack
I hate her even more now
Oh God, she's so boring
Peace
That episode wasn't good
That episode was bad
I still hate Applejack
I hate her even more now
Oh God, she's so boring
Peace
I am a little ashamed to admit, this episode really spoke to me.
I have a similar problem with a good friend of mine. We used to hang out all the time, literally all the free time we could spare.
But her shop has really taken off now, and it's such a complete time vampire, there's hardly any for us together these days.
Hello, everyone! And welcome to the ninth installment of my Season Six review series.
This time, we're looking at Applejack's Day Off by Will and Mike Fox...
The episode: Applejack's "Day" Off. Why the heck is "Day" the word in quotes?! I mean it's not like the episode happened at night or anything. "Off" is the word that should be in quotes! I mean COME ON. Seriously.
Why I didn't like The Saddle Row Review that much? I think it comes down to expectations. And I'm not talking about the preexisting sort, either. I mean that the whole first act of this episode is the characters freaking out about how terrible everything was, how much they fucked it up, how bad Rarity's ideas were. So the episode barrels onward towards this inevitable disastrous ending... Which never comes. So I spent all that time worrying, anticipating "oh, it's another episode
Sorry I didn't get a chance to make the post today because I was at the hospital since I'm now a proper uncle :O
Anyway, APPLEJACK. PROGRAMMING PARALLELS.
I'm back from vacation and ready to jump back into the swing of things! So how did Applejack handle *her* day off?
WARNING!!! The following contains SPOILERS for the latest episode of MLP “Applejack’s “Day” Off”.
Now, without further a-what-the-heck-was-that-do, here is my review of “Applejack’s “Day” Off”.
Starts off amazing It's basically confirming my head canon WRT the ponies and spas and shit.
Could fit Dashie in
Rarity stop. I have too many Dashships already
>Appleyack
Subtitles are magic
Warning: Spoilers from the latest episode, Applejack's "Day" Off, abound. Proceed with caution.
Okay, who ordered the oil tanker full of shipping fuel? Seriously, if this thing had capsized en route, the oceans would burn orange and white.
Another week another episode. This time we see Applejack having issues with getting enough time to spend an afternoon with Rarity at the Ponyville spa. It was an interesting idea to put these two together again, since the last time was back in season 4 with Trenderhoof. That episode had a lot of comedy as well as a few fourth wall breaks and a pretty good message. Mainly, being yourself and people that are similar and like you for you will naturally flock to you.
Had a long day writing here so may have a surprise short story up for everyone tomorrow. Sleepy here now though, so going to end the day with some cute snuggles!
So this episode was..... decent. I enjoyed the moral and the way in was integrated in the story, but outside of that this episode didn't do that much. It wasn't bad by any means, but it did feel kind of dull, especially compared to last week's hilarious episode and compared to the last episode written by Micheal P. Fox & Will Fox, The Gift of Maud Pie. (I'm assuming these writers are related, so in the rest of the review I'll refer to them as the Fox brothers).
Another low-key, but positive episode I liked. I hope the writers will get back to the more significant type of episode that tends to contribute to the status quo soon, but as said, I enjoyed this.:3 Unto the few thoughts, then!
The bad news is...Missy is two days late in posting this review
The good news is...Happy Memorial Day!
In this week's episode of MLP, Applejack seems to be getting busier at the farm so Twilight and Spike step in to help Applejack and Rarity spend some much-needed quality time together. However, getting Applejack to take the day off turns out to be not as simple as one would think...
This episode is... interesting.