Random Ramblings CLXI · 10:18pm Apr 13th, 2017
IN WHICH DAMMIT COFFEE
If you can picture my face, this is how I’d look before starting work in the office.
Spoiler bells, spoiler bells, spoilers go away!
It's another winter holiday episode before a fall episode. What is up with time in Equestria? Or perhaps airing times. The mid-season hiatus knocked a few things on, and other things off: perfect timing for the 5th anniversary, but the seasonal stuff got whacked pretty hard. Not as hard as the stinger in Friendship Games, though.
So after my last post, I think the cute, little mare we should devote our attention to this time is gorgeous, little Marble Pie!
I mean just look at her, she's so unbelievably cute. Being one of the so-called cute pony trifecta along with Flutters and Coco Pommel, I really think she deserves some love! Plus, she'd got such a cute butt! Get some gorgeous, pretty pie images below the break!
Now that I've probably thoroughly alienated everyone by airing legitimate grievances with the show but failing to emphasize that I really do still like it, and that I think Season 5 has really helped fix some of the issues with it, it's time to talk about Season 6 thus far
So, this episode really wasn't what I was hoping for. I don't hate it, of course, and I still like what it turned out to be. Even love a certain aspect of it, more about that below.
"Starlight Glimmer relishes her role as school councillor and encourages the students to come to her anytime about anything, but she becomes overwhelmed and learns a lesson."
Introduction
I generally liked this episode, which had something important to say about sub-cultural variance in Equestria and how customs can vary even among kin. There are some interesting questions raised by the story, however.
I. What Is the Nature of the Choosing/Pairing Stone?
PLOT: Principal Celestia, an immortal extra terrestrial from the planet Alicornia, ropes three detention students into becoming her defacto army against Tirek, Nightmare Moon, Chrysalis, and the Guildy monsters of Tartarus. Naturally, with absolutely no training and reeeeeeeeeeeeeeealy crazy stupid powers, they are absolute fail, leaving Orchard Blossom, Maud Pie, and Trixie Lulamoon stuck in rare form. At least the sirens are going to have some genuine competition in Rainbow Rocks.
The revised Episode 5 of Pony la Pony is up!
Much like the previous revisions, it doesn't change the story or events much at all. It's mostly the way things are written that's changed, more in my style and more... cohesive. In character. I would recommend reading this one again, if only because it was a good chapter to begin with and I managed to make it better.
Finding this reminded me just how much I loved all of the Pie family. But besides the two obvious ones being Pinkie and Maud, I really do adore the other two Pie sister an awful lot.
I can understand that a whole lot of love goes towards cute, little Marble. She's like the earth pony Fluttershy, and she's impossibly adorable being all shy and timid like she is.
You know when you think you can't like a character any more than you already do, because you're already at maximum?
And you know when MLP throw in shout-outs to other things, just because they can, like when the man himself had Twilight announce that Winter is Coming?
Maud's full name is Maudalina Daisy Pie.
The urban definition of a 'Madalina' is this:
Madalinas are usually beautiful females who have a lot of sex-appeal and are physically perfect. In history, they were queens and were admired by everyone. This type of females also have a big butt and attract men with their sexy curves.
Nowadays, they are still considered leaders of beauty so they have to face a lot of envy from other people.
Just got a review for one of my MLP stories I put on fanfiction.net.
I mean it is nice to see a review rival the length of my story. But the lengthy review really boiled down to something like you did okay but Maud in my opinion is kind of mean to Pinkie now in season six and seven so I the reader wanted to say how you didn't take that into account. Also it was fine but okay.
But I'm gonna be a geode someday, as soon as I get over myself.
Here's a follow-up on Two Years until the Equestrian Exodus: What we should do now and how we can go on from here and A Season and a Half Left?.
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So I don’t typically do episode follow-ups (as in, I never have and don’t really plan on doing them again), but this episode is relative to an important topic to me, and after throwing my thoughts into Discord, a friend suggested I make a blog post about it. Then Looking around a bit, I was surprised that there weren’t more people discussing the episode from this POV. So here we go, talking about how The Maud Couple relates to the portrayal of autism in mainstream media!