Liveblogging MLP:FiM:EG:TFG · 8:29am Oct 2nd, 2015
Yep, we're doing this silt again.
You don't have to; it's obvious.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, it's finally here. The movie we've all been waiting for with bated breath. Our new lovable villains await our eager pens and keyboards and we impatiently wait for all the new fan content. Truthfully it's been out for almost three weeks for everyone, but for the desire to review the product and its deleted scenes, as well as wait until everyone had the chance to get the dvd and see it, I've waited until now to get my copy.
Yeah, I'm doing the thing.
These posts seem to be in vogue today, not because anyone wanted them, but out of necessity.
Maybe you're sick of them, maybe not. Well, here comes mine. If you don't want to see it, I completely understand if you just click away, and I will never, ever hold that against you. These aren't fun to read, and I imagine many of you are just here for the stories. That's fine, and I'm kinda the same way myself.
I FINALLY WATCHED FRIENDSHIP GAMES
That header really speaks for itself. Yeah, yeah. Call me a scrub or whatever. I have no excuse. Due to a combination of busy and apathy (and refusing to until I'd finished S5, which I did a couple months ago, so I could see FG in its proper position in the timeline – kinda like EQG1 and its prequel comic), I did not watch Friendship Games. Until tonight.
Thoughts below the jump.
I waited for this episode and looked forward to it for a while now. And I was wrong with all of my theories and thoughts about it. The party seen in the trailer was not a party for Starlight Glimmer, but instead the pony dance we heard about, we did not just see
By some miracle, I finally 100%-ed the survival-survival horror game The Forest (“survival-survival” because it’s a “survival game” like, say, Minecraft but also a “survival horror” game like Resident Evil). I promptly moved on to another title, which led me to playing the little-known Indonesian horror DreadOut. For those of you who don’t know, which I imagine is all of you, DreadOut is essentially a bootleg Fatal Frame: ghost opponents, a camera as a weapon, and
Argh. This ridiculous Canada gambit has me completely flummoxed for how to approach the season, review-wise, nevermind making it considerably less fun to watch. :| So just, fucking, I don't know. I forgot to do this yesterday, have both episodes, who cares. D: