A Health of Information: REVIEW · 6:27pm Sep 23rd, 2017
A Health of Information
My, my,
Fluttershy
It's more than about time,
you learned to speak in rhyme.
I fairly approve of this much,
to get back at my haters as such
*Talks normal now*
Well, well, a disease caused by a flower, serious Deja Vu from Zecora's debut episode, and then again just like an episode form my Starfleet Season 6, when Trixie was poisoned by a plant.
I also approve of how the cure is not directly known in Equestrian pony databases. Helps me to continue to point out that even the Equestrians don't know everything (My Starfleet ponies don't know everything either, they just know MORE than they Equestrians, and probably WOULD have a cure)
Um... how could Fluttershy have stayed up all night long and not look more frazzled? (Typical animation things)
First Flyders... now Flashbees? Oh, boy, they are seriously running low on ideas, but at least they're immune to Fluttershy's stare (Then again, anyone can be... she's just looking at you after all)
Well, this episode doesn't seem too bad, but just a little boring to me.
I'll give it 5/10
It's at least partially magical.
A cockatrice petrifies with a glare. Out staring one is kind of impossible, unless your own glare had some magical properties of their own.
I'm afraid I don't believe in that (Being magic on Fluttershy's account) she's NOT cockatrice, she's a pony, and in Equestria that's the near equivalence of human society. (She's just a girl looking at you funny)
I can SHAKE my eyes at people (When I cross them) some people actually turn away in fear form me when I do it, but others think it's neat.
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I meant that episode where she stared down a cockatrice.
EDIT. I can't seem to find the episode anywhere online. Where did you watch it?
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Ah, it is still not magic... it is scumming to subconscious (Fear) It's like when your parents look at you in a way you think (Oh I'm inrouble) or the (The Sad puppy dog eyes) or even when a pretty woman flutters her eyelids at you.
It's not magic... and the fact that the Flashbees were not affected proves you can stand up to it... the cockatrice was obviously not strong/courageous enough to resist
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To me, the 'ufo'-like noise that plays when she uses her stare and her results are too effective to not be at least somewhat magical. Plus, since magic seems to permeate everything in MLP, I don't believe it to be too much of a stretch.
Well, let's agree to disagree then!