Why Cloudsdale? · 2:08am Feb 10th, 2013
Warning: Spoilers from the latest episode Games Ponies Play abound. Proceed with caution.
Warning: Spoilers from the latest episode Games Ponies Play abound. Proceed with caution.
I do not see how anyone seems to like the new episode, now, let me run down a few points that should bother you
-the episode is a ripoff of the office, and it once again uses the terrible "contradictory interview" cliche to drive the plot for no real reason
-also, the mane 6 RUINED Rarity's dream seveal times and they didn't admit it, they kept it from her, that could RUIN you friendship,rarity
Come on, how could I pass up a blog title opportunity like that?
In any case, this week, it's the introduction of the almighty force of professionalism that is Ms. Harshwhinny. And, you know, some other stuff.
This adventure is a sequal of Room Service, which makes it the third instalation in the series.
Time to Pony Up; done the suit, and become the best Pony Girl you can be.
Sorry, the Leather is discarded, in favour of less traditional materials.
However; it is supposed to be more comfortable than the old leather; just as it is so much more intimate, slipping into this Modern tack.
I hope you enjoy, what Queen Chrysalis is becoming; turning into the CEO of the Royal Twilight Inn.
In a previous musing post, I covered the idea of pony playing cards. In another, I discussed magic pony sports. Both of these are the sort of things influenced by tradition and simplicity. Today, I'd like to discuss a type of game that is the opposite: something that is explicitly constructed and designed. That's right, today we're discussing the cultural fixture that is the Trading Card Game.
PEACHBOTTOM: "Whoo-wee! That welcome you threw for me really was something! Why, if this were a hotel, I'd give it five stars!"
TWILIGHT: "That's, um, great. But could you, you know... not come back for any future episodes? Thanks."
APPLEJACK: Twilight! Why in Equestria would you say such a thing?