Gilda dreams about a mysterious magic potion that transforms the drinker into their lover's favorite thing. In it a human woman takes it in hopes that she'll remain the same as her boyfriend's favorite thing only to discover that he l
But in a seriousness, it's because either we like her personality or think that she is misunderstood. Literally all we know about her is that one episode. We also don't know all of the circumstances of her coming to Ponyville.
3420970 I think I'm pretty much in the second camp right there and I think I ended up writing Vin the same way too, although he honestly does like her personality a bit. But I think it's kind of funny how we pretty much latch onto any character who would be more or less just a character to move the plot and point out the lesson, like Trixie or those brothers, and make them bigger and more complicated than they're supposed to be. It's amazing how hidden depths work out. ^^;
Well shit...this is by far the "Welp!....I told you so."(The Gilda's problem part...totally agree with ya also had that sorta view on her.) And just in general, I love it. Great job
3439390 You mean The Best "Welp!... I told you so." part where Gilda starts thinking that some of the things she did in the show are still her fault right? Thanks. :)
You should change your short description; its just one, big run-on sentence... that's incomplete.
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I thought I did a few minutes ago O.o let me try again.
In response to your title:
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But in a seriousness, it's because either we like her personality or think that she is misunderstood. Literally all we know about her is that one episode. We also don't know all of the circumstances of her coming to Ponyville.
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I think I'm pretty much in the second camp right there and I think I ended up writing Vin the same way too, although he honestly does like her personality a bit. But I think it's kind of funny how we pretty much latch onto any character who would be more or less just a character to move the plot and point out the lesson, like Trixie or those brothers, and make them bigger and more complicated than they're supposed to be. It's amazing how hidden depths work out. ^^;
^what i saw
^What I thought of immediately
Well shit...this is by far the "Welp!....I told you so."(The Gilda's problem part...totally agree with ya also had that sorta view on her.) And just in general, I love it. Great job
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You mean The Best "Welp!... I told you so." part where Gilda starts thinking that some of the things she did in the show are still her fault right?
Thanks. :)
I'm sorry, but all I could think while reading this story was This:
This whole thing feels like a wall of exposition, through and through.