If I write a deeply philosophical bio, then I'm taking myself too seriously. If I write in casual syllables, then I take nothing seriously. So, here I am, stuck with a dilemma!
The Dazzlings return to their tour bus to switch off the toaster and find Sunset rummaging around. Adagio takes on the intruder herself and once alone in the bus with her reveals another side of their relationship, but how far can Sunset trust her?
Twilight Sparkle feels sad and betrayed by her friends, Spike, brother and mentor after they have ignored the warnings that Cadence was evil. Nightmare, feel these negative feelings in the unicorn and see an opportunity.
Instead of defeating the villain trio by combining the power of friendship yet again, Twilight and the others lose in their desperate attempt of victory to save Equestria.
Sunset never intended to hurt anyone. She simply had a dream of who she wanted to be. And nothing's more gut-wrenching than realizing real life simply doesn't include your life-long dream...
When Sunset learns about problems in Fluttershy's home life, she invites her friend to live with her instead. For Fluttershy, it’s a shelter from the storm she lives in fear of. For Sunset, it’s the hope to be part of a family for the first time.
Sunset hated the holidays. So when Heath's Warming Eve came around she decided it was better to just drink the night away. But then Fluttershy showed up, and suddenly the holidays didn't seem so bad.
It was supposed to be a normal day in Ponyville. But, as it is known, there are no normal days in Ponyville. Due to Twilight's failed expirement (another one), Fluttershy has to deal with a problem. Three of them, to be exact.