To Where and Back Again S6Ep25 Review and Recap · 11:50am Oct 6th, 2016
Spoilers be damned, I want more pony and I want it now!
Spoilers be damned, I want more pony and I want it now!
As always, this is an excerpt. The full post can be found here!
Happy 4th of July Everypony. If you too busy helping your friends out with a cookout. Then you reading this from the Mobile device. Anyway, in today episode of Season 5. We throwback at Episode 1 of the series and twilight reunite with her old friends. Minutette,Lemon heart,Twinkleshine,and Moon dancer. She was being a bad friend before she head off to ponyvillie. If you watching the Very 1st episode of the 2010 reboot. if you
Greeting, Everypony who is not watching strawberry shortcake or Attending three day of San Diego Comic-con. You know what time it is. My Personal Recap and Review.
What Episode(s) Would You Like to See Me Do Running Commentary On?
What I plan to do is (first get high, then) instruct the viewers to watch the episode at the same time as me and then offer running commentary on it as it goes. That way I have to do 0 editing, which is good because I have 0 editing skills. I ain't no Silver Quill or DWK.
As many fans speculated, Book 4 - Duet takes place in the past, specifically in the mid to late 1980s. While I'm excited when HBO Max announced a new season, I lowered my expectations since it focuses on a new set of characters. Usually, there's a guest character in the 7th episode of a season and the next will focus on that certain character. For Book 4, it's a totally different story and timeline.
Rainbow finally realizes her dream. Time to soar high or crash and burn.
This is a quick recap for people who haven't read The Iron Horse: Everything's Better With Robots! but still want to read "Human After All" or other future works. If you're still reading it, there are massive spoilers after the break, so be warned!
You read the title right. I can keep this blog short. I was fully prepared for SAO to throw its worst at me with Caliber and somehow it surpassed even that. A goddamn recap episode. Summarizing the events of the last 14 episodes in just one. I didn't like it with SAO Alternative and I don't like it now. At least the former had funny commentary and bloopers, though it only came after 4 episodes. This one is just a bland summary by Sinon. So yeah, nothing new this week and nothing for me to add.
I CALLED THAT.
I'm not spoiler-tagging because everyone and their grandmother ALSO called it. If anyone's aware of toyline stuff, you probably saw this coming the moment the synopsis mentioned Cadance and secrets. She's pregnant. You're not surprised. Princess Skyla (EDIT: season-6 material names her Flurry Heart) will be canon eventually.
But enough about the "twist." You wanna know what I think about the episode. Presumably.
I'm always hesitant when I hear MLP is going to do a stock plot. This goes all the way back to Ticket Master and how, in hindsight, I can't believe a show that's shown such creativity and effort resorted to one of the most stock and predictable plots ever for their third episode. MLP tends to be hit and miss when they do that. So, hit or miss here? ...Hit. Barely.
This past week has been a blur. Did I really just meet the voice of Limestone Pie last weekend? Did I really stumble through my words with her like an idiot? That's a yes on both. And I don't even know if that was the best part of the weekend.
Before I dig in here, I want to apologize for being late with my BronyCon recap. BronyCon was a juggernaut that slammed into some Real Life™ stuff that responded poorly to disruption. I do not regret going, but it caused some fires that needed fighting. Fortunately those are a bit better contained now, allowing me to reflect on it with a clearer mind.
One other warning: there be pics here. Not a ton, but don't taser me if your data plan notices.
For what's coming down the pipe. This may be the stupidest thing I've ever written—as such, it's only right that it be shared with all of you.
Well, I'll still call her Colgate.
I really liked the way they handled Moondancer. It surprised me to hear she was a parallel to the original Twilight, and she was pretty adorkable. Also, Pinkie as a secret weapon. I love that that's a proper thing now.