Rainbow Dash definitely didn't do anything wrong. Rarity is the one who's wrong. Rainbow Dash is absolutely, totally, a hundred percent sure of it. But then why did she just buy a wagon load of apology bouquets?
Prince Blueblood has been dispatched to Ponyville to apologize for his beastly behavior. He opts to fall in love instead. Unfortunately, he's bad at that, too.
Pinkie needs donations for the local crisis hotline center. Rainbow needs to practice her guitar. With their powers combined, they’re going to make sure the local crisis hotline center has a rocking pastry-filled holiday.
Despite loving Rarity, Fluttershy knew she'd never be what the unicorn deserved. That was fine, though. Maybe one day she'd be brave enough to do something about it, but for now, she was happy just to sit with her and pass the time.
Mac and Dash end up having drinks with a couple they meet in Manehattan. The couple makes some assumptions they shouldn't have, and Dash gets her feathers ruffled.
Wallflower struggles with conversation at the best of times. But when she meets the worst person in the world, Vignette Valencia, she finds her easier to talk to than anyone else.
To stop a grave threat from unleashing havoc upon all the realms, an infamous rogue warlock, the king of demons, and a student of a lost arcane art must embark on an epic quest to the most dangerous part of Equestria. Well, dramatically speaking.
Bon Bon isn't sure how to feel after Lyra's confession. It's not just that she's into the imaginary creatures called "humans". It's that she's INTO into them. Even the ones she has no emotional connection with.
Celestia has seen a lot of terrifying things, but nothing she has ever faced is more terrifying to her than this: Telling Twilight's parents she's in love with their daughter.
There are many boundaries between an immortal princess and her student. Some are inevitably crossed when Spike accidentally sends Twilight’s fantasy to Princess Celestia.
Sunset Shimmer knows Equestrian religion is false. She has her doubts about human religions, too. As always, she turns to her friends for help. Unfortunately for Sunset, her six friends have six rather different ideas about what lies above.
Dusk Shine is completely fine with being a stallion. There’s no way he could be trans, so there must be some other way to fix this hole in his heart. Then he can finally be the pony his friends deserve.
Lyra and Bon Bon have a somewhat unusual relationship. One of them is a secret agent. One of them is a changeling. And the third one is a perfectly normal pony about to have her life turned upside down.
In the single most important night of her life, Rainbow Dash decides she wants to impress Rarity by ordering a impressive drink. In other words, chocolate milk with a swirly straw.
Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy have had a rocky relationship, with ups and downs over the course of years, and Rainbow thinks she's ready to call it quits for good.
Magic has faded, but the war rages on, powered by diesel. Most think Captain Rainbow Dash is an old burned out warpony, waiting to die on the battlefield. Maybe they're right. Maybe even Rainbow Dash doesn't know.
Applejack has brushed her mane, put a ribbon on her hat, and there's a sway in her step. Most ponies want to know who the special pony is, but Rainbow Dash has a more important question: Will AJ ever play horseshoes with her again?
AJ and Rainbow head off to Whinnypeg to find a friendship problem at the convention center. The only real issue is that the con is a couples retreat, everypony is flashing them knowing looks, and the two of them aren’t together like that … anymore.