Anon-A-Miss thought they could easily manipulate their sisters into hating Sunset Shimmer. They're about to realize that they shouldn't have tried to mess with a professional.
(Takes place directly after "Parental Glideance".) Bow Hot Hoof and Windy Whistles receive a lecture from Spitfire about their behavior at Wonderbotls' shows and appearances, and the importance of self control. Can Spitfire set them straight?
Tempest Shadow thought conquering Equestria would be easy as pie. Twilight Sparkle is about to teach her that such things aren't so easy to do during the Festival of Friendship.
(A quick little epilogue to "Grannies Gone Wild", taking place directly after said episode.) Now knowing just what her elder granddaughter thinks of her and her pals, Granny Smith decides to have a chat with Applejack concerning her rules.
In the aftermath of Parental Glideance, Rainbow Dash has something to say to her parents about the way they've acted in the last few days. And this time, hopefully they'll listen.
“Non-Compete Clause” never happened. Instead of getting carried away with competing against each other, Rainbow Dash and Applejack ask their students for honest feedback about how they can improve. The answers surprise them.
Big Mac hearing a commotion near the Cutie Mark Crusader clubhouse goes to investigate, there he hears the truth of Babs Seed. SSoon Babs Seed would learn Actions have Consequences
Warning: spoilers for the episode Father Knows Beast. Having apparently been reunited with his long lost dad, Spike is about to celebrate! Twilight isn't quite so certain though, and decides that's there's only one way to be absolutely sure...
Following the Changeling Invasion of Canterlot, Twilight's friends, Princess Celestia and Shining Armor lament over how they failed to protect Canterlot from the Changelings as well for their behavior towards Twilight at the Wedding Rehearsal.
A spiritual successor to Consequences. What if a reformed Discord decided to interfere in the events of One Bad Apple? A little temporal meddling never hurt anyone, after all?