How I felt after watching:
Well, maybe there will be. We'll have to see. I filed my grades on Tuesday and I've barely had time to chill out and get ready for the summer before I am heading out again for Parts Unknown, or at least, they are unknown to me. I'm always a little jittery before I travel, but I go anyway because I am Professor Panache, and Adventure Is Out There.
Stuff I've promised to do:
A project I've chatted over with Sketch-AHolic
Warning: Spoilers for new episodes. Also, I decided to put two reviews for this one since I didn't have a whole lot to say about these episodes.
Hard to Say Anything
Instead of me being a lazy potato, think of this last week as unscheduled breaks. Anyway, time to review some stories that I don't even remember reading!
Areas of Expertise by Cyanide
Rise of the Solar Wind by Impossible Numbers
This week, we learn that the show runners are completely out of ideas. Also, another EQG short review, because yes.
Continuing my review montage with a look back at the Season 6 finale.
I'm one of those people who has loved each finale more and more since Season 4. I know a lot of people may probably disagree with me on that given the divisive reputation that The Cutie Re-Mark has developed since it aired. But I still personally love that finale and this one managed to even top that one for me. I've made it obvious in the past that I love this finale.
Welcome to the AR-WR, (pronounced like 'hour') where I go on a Mountain Dew fueled rant about things Pony, and some'tings not pony.
This first Angry Right-Wing-Rant started out as a response to Temnizziv, asking me what I thought about this weekend's new episodes (Thanks a lot CANADA!) . But it kinda went on, so I figured I'd just make it a blog.
Fair warning: SPOILERS!
>>2435682 Uhhh......
Video Made by Me
Well, I honestly don't know a whole lot about this fanfic since its once again blind... and the description is only two lines.
What little we know from the description is that its set in the Northern Wasteland and something about a dead Stable... yeah, that's literally all we know about it.
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On the final show of 2016, The Best F#@king News Team recaps the year that brought about Brexit, fake news, Colin Kaepernick's national anthem protest and viral challenges.
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This time I will be reviewing two stories, they are:
To Guard the Light by 7th Outpost
Burn Stuff by alexmagnet
To Guard the Light by 7th Outpost
(Drama, Slice of Life)
EDIT: This counts as Thursday, March 9th, 2017's review.
Well, I'm just gonna start off with a promotion:
-Flashfic - A group by Loganberry where you write flashfic. Take a look at it guys, do it.
Fate must be Cruel only to the Kind by Fluttercheer
Like a Paulownia by CentipedeGhoul
Another Season 2 refugee, right down to The Stare coming back. Episode was meh, Meadowbrook is a thing from S5's premiere but might as well being entirely different because the backstory given here says nothing of her magic relics. And what we do get - a southern swamp witch doctor - is underwhelming.
(Sorry for the images in advance that couldn't be shown here on the blog post for some reason:/ Fimfiction can be weird sometimes I swear:/)
Wow, Season 7 is treating Fluttershy and her fans well by giving us “Fluttershy Leans In”, “Discordant Harmony”, that little bit involving her in “Fame and Misfortune”, and now “A Health of Information”:D
Note: This review was written yesterday, but FIMFic has been giving me trouble on my phone, so I'm posting it today.
Well that was a let down.
In typical Dreamworks fashion, Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas is a dishearteningly generic affair that has a minimal understanding of character development, and a complete disregard for the original Arabic Myths that it was based.
Pull up a chair and a mug of cocoa on this chilly...May afternoon and let Twilight tell you the story of a Hearth's Warming Tail!
Flutterbitch returns for vengeance.
Vacation over. Postin' ponies!
Check out all the stops at the end of the world below the break.
After the first few hours of Mass Effect: Andromeda, I was discouraged--maybe even a little distraught. Within that short span of time, I'd already encountered unconvincing animations, bog standard missions, clunky user interface, stilted dialogue--basically every red flag you hope to avoid when approaching a lengthy shooter RPG powered equally by action and story.
Friendship is Magic first impressions review: Honest Apple (s07e09)
by Obake
(SPOILERS!)
Rarity chooses Applejack as one of the judges for her latest fashion contest. That last sentence sounds ridiculous, but the episode offers a reasonable excuse: Applejack has a keen eye for practicality, something regular judges tend to lack. When she finally accepts the offer, it is believable. The setup is quickly established, and everyone is in character. The first few scenes are great.