Points of Canon: S9x07 - She’s All Yak · 7:19pm May 11th, 2019
See Yona. See Yona Dance.
See Yona. See Yona Dance.
In which we find out that Scootaloo is disabled, rather than an orphan.
Now episodes start showing up on Itunes a week ahead of the airing. What’s up with that?…
Dread approaching. Okay, here goes something…
Anyone who cares about spoilers and is still reading my blog should have learned their lesson by now: I’m writing this up immediately after airing.
I do not have a good feeling about this one.
And the last one of the X-Magic series of Equestria Girls specials. I end up doing these things in reverse order rather often.
…And that concludes Season 1.
Let’s start on the next season.
I won’t be able to do this quite as fast in the next few weeks, if at all, which is why I’m chewing through as many as I can.
The grand finale!
This is in essence a two-parter, because it describes two sets of events happening simultaneously, so I’ll deal with it in bulk.
ASRock mini-ITX motherboards aren’t what they used to be. Oh well.
But since I’m actually done slightly earlier than I worried I would be, let’s do another episode.
Ah, the episode that established Daring Do as non-fiction.
Wherein Spike’s love of comic books comes to the forefront.
The second episode of the Equestria Games plotline.
For the entire time, Twilight being a princess was ignored.
I see a drop in readership, I guess I’m writing too fast. Well, so there.
I honestly don’t get why Maud is so popular.