Scare Master Review · 4:11pm Sep 21st, 2015
So yeah, leaked ep, of course I watched it.
So yeah, leaked ep, of course I watched it.
Okay, so... calmed down, watched the ep again now that my head wasn't exploding for the last five minutes of it.
Overall, a great episode. Very strongly reminiscent of Magical Mystery Cure, and considering what happens it's an appropriate parallel. The numerous songs, the transformation at the end, the letter to Celestia. This felt like a season finale, in a good way, because it was grand and world-changing.
Accordingly with the premiere being what it was - the finale doesn't have the action awesomeness we're used to. It goes for something deeper. But it may have dug too deep.
Boo! Spoilers. You're scared of them.
In this episode, we get a return of Nightmare Night, and Fluttershy doesn't want anything to do with it, so she's made various preparations. But Angel Bunny spoils them by eating all his carrots ahead of time (seriously, what else did you think happened to them?), thus forcing Fluttershy to go out on Nightmare Night.
WARNING: The following blog post contains spoilers. If you have not yet watched this episode, you might want to do so before you read this post.
Flight to the Finish is something of a mixed bag; it is an episode that made me smile, but simultaneously left me feeling dissatisfied; it should have been more than it was.
Yeah, I'm still catching up on Season 6. The subject matter had so much potential. Worst. Episode. Ever. The mother show could get worse than that; I think this is gonna be a long runner and there'll be plenty more chances for them to fuck up. But so far this is deffinetly the worst one. Full cringe all the way through.
On the bright side Security State Shiny is pretty sexy. He can violate my civil rights any time.
Rarity: CAN'T YOU SEE THE FIRE IN HER EYES?
[chorus of the blasphemes blasts as Maud makes eye contact with the conpony]
WARNING: The following blog post contains spoilers. If you have not yet watched this episode, you might want to do so before you read this post.
Power Ponies was an excuse for... another superhero episode, far sillier than The Mysterious Mare Do Well. Sadly, it failed at it pretty badly, and managed to make itself bland rather than memorable.
About the only family who hasn’t appeared this season. Scootaloo doesn’t count, she doesn’t have a family.
Time for our obligatory once-a-season Daring Do ep.
I'm so done with this season I just wanna get it over with. I kept waiting for the season to start getting good and there's only four episodes left so I doubt...
...oh my stars.
Say hello to one of the best episodes of the season!
Yo, what's up, Kemosabes?
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, I'm gonna give you guys my take of the Three Stooges's "Pop Goes the Easel".
Here's the rundown of it:
I am sold on Pinkie; even at her worst, I love her. Pinkie is not my pick for best pony, but she's my pick for favorite. She's just so cheerful and funny and loves nothing more than making others happy; in this, she is absolutely friendly and altruistic. How can you hate someone that has dedicated their life to bringing joy to others? You can't. Pinkie is love, Pinkie is life. Embrace the Pink! Anyway, episode.
I came into this episode with high expectations. Twilight and Fluttershy in an episode together, probably for the first time since A Bird In The Hoof? (Seriously writers, what the heck is up with that?) Plus, there seemed to be something of a family feud plotline, which while easy to mess up or make too anvilicious, I still found intriguing. All in all, the concept was promising. But how about the execution? How did I feel coming away from this episode? Read on to find out.
IT'S ENDING
EVERYTHING IS ENDING
OH GOD
That aside, this episode was a mix of pretty awesome and pretty heart-wrenchingly sad. Like the last game changing, all musical episode (Magical Mystery Tour), it went by pretty fast and is ultimately forgettable as an episode, but in terms of fandom and show impact, is absolutely UNFORGETTABLE.
Woah, bruddas, here be spoilers:
At this time, there is no youtube vid, but if one becomes available, I'll post it.
This episode, I gotta admit, started out kind of... lame. I was just sort of expecting a lesson like "When doing favors, keep the person you're doing the favor for in mind, not yourself", and for it to not be anything exceptional.
Spike: Two delegates have speeches booked in the same hall! What do I do?
Twilight: No problem... just put the hay in the apple and eat the candle...
Spike: Twilight! Now is not the time to compose a Red Hot Chili Peppers song!
Twilight: [beatboxes a funky bassline with snores]
Well, there's not much to say about this episode, honestly. This was my face during the entire episode:
Hey, you guys remember that time I forgot to rewatch the episode and just did not give a fuck? :B That happened. Time to make up for it with two episodes and two EQG summer shorts! Below.
Pipe Land did not have 15 stages. <.<