My bad, guys. ^^; · 3:50pm Feb 16th, 2018
Equestria Girls: Forgotten Friendship comes on, tomorrow. My mistake.
Still, hope to see it, soon!
Equestria Girls: Forgotten Friendship comes on, tomorrow. My mistake.
Still, hope to see it, soon!
I mean, come ON! š
WATCH IT IT'S SO GOOD AND I TOTALLY CALLED IT
I just watch "Equestria Girls: Forgotten Friendship" a few minutes ago, and jeez. I liked it VERY much.
Grading Scale:
A (fantastic episode)
A- (an excellent episode with at least one flaw)
B+ (a great episode with a couple of flaws)
B (a good episode which still could have been better)
B- (a good episode with numerous flaws but still rewatchable)
0/10 - AWFUL (unsalvageable, nothing to be gained from watching it, never should have been made, wouldn't recommend to anyone, completely butchers an important subject/teaches a horrible and downright toxic moral)
1/10 - HORRIBLE/BORING (tedious to sit through, hurts to watch it, a bore, no reason to watch it, whatever positive things about it are tiny and not enough to save it)
So... for a bit of context, some time ago I proposed a possibility about the exact origins of a certain artifact seen in My Little Pony: Equestria Girls - Sunset's Backstage Pass. And one of the theories I proposed for the reason it ended up in the human world was a character who was never seen on-screen besides a drawing, but was alluded to in My
So, as I've been watching the various new EG shorts on both YouTube and the Discovery Family Go app, I've discovered something in the dialogue here and there which has convinced me of something: We're not seeing this series in chronological order.
I just saw Forgotten Friendship. And once again, the plot is the same: an Equestrian Maguffin was banished to the EqG realm; ergo EqG has to deal with the problem Equestria wouldn't/couldn't handle. Before you say, "that's just the Equestrian Girls' plot gimmick," let me tell you that another franchise suffered for repeating this same plot over and over and over.
I had a thought last night with the announcement that the next major EQG special, "Spring Breakdown," is due to air March 30th.
Surprise! My first fic, the Sunset/Rarity hurt-comfort story "Late-Night Conversations" now has an epilogue chapter! Even better, it's building up to a sequel story, which is now in the works; I'm hoping to publish in mid-to-late February.
So, I hope everybody had a good day yesterday. Thank you to everyone who gave me feedback so far on the new chapter of A Tale of Two Suns. As it stands, I was taking today as a sort of rest day. Posting new chapters is usually pretty tiring for me, yesterday being no exception between the posts and the corrections I made.
Today we have a small blurb about the much awaited āForgotten Friendshipā episode we got! I for one found it excellent for a few reasons. Now, thereās spoilers so if youāve read this far, STOP, if you donāt want them and come back later :D Iāll even give you a huge image to buffer it more!
Warning, here there be spoilers... maybe.
Life has kinda sucked for a while now...
but seeing my princess Sunset finally get a whole 45 minute special all about her with all these ridiculously adorable expressions?
Hey again everybody. So I know I just put up a blog earlier about how I was tinkering with A Tale of Two Suns, and I still am. Kind of stuck on some things. But I took time to watch the Forgotten Friendship special (couldn't watch it right at the time, but yay for recordings). Still processing it I suppose.
Well. That happened. And I mean that in the best way. Part of why I wrote an Anon-a-Miss fic so long after the fact was because I wanted to get it out before canon did āSunsetās friends turn on herā right. I didnāt know it would go this right. Letās begin.
Also, Wallflower Blush was a rather relatable character. Good job!
Will write an actual blog later this week, this is just filler. I'm just not quite that level to start writing reviews...
Yet
Side note, detective Trixie has only fueled an idea I had for Gumdrop. Hell yeah.
I just counted up all the EG shorts from the current series that I outlined in my previous blog post. Since "Forgotten Friendship" counts as 5 episodes, that gives us 41 total episodes of the new series over all.
So, based off my recent attempts to sort out the timeline of the new EQG digital series, I've put the YouTube released digital series shorts together in a chronological playlist. Some are, naturally, still missing, but will be added in the appropriate place when those shorts are put up on Hasbro's channel. Enjoy!