Thoughts on "The Hearth's Warming Club" · 5:19pm Aug 10th, 2018
Come on, a fourth Hearth's Warming episode? Dude, give me that third Nightmare Night episode!
And also, stop showing your holiday specials months before December. It's annoying.
Come on, a fourth Hearth's Warming episode? Dude, give me that third Nightmare Night episode!
And also, stop showing your holiday specials months before December. It's annoying.
This is one of the few things on my wishlist that I can safely say was on everyone else's.
Well, in doing other things like real life stuff, art, writing, and trying to finish my little Party Pony Thingamabubby, I neglected my episode thoughts. Since I've got four episodes to catch up on, I ought just do short, quick thoughts on these things.
Ready, Sketch? GO!
Well, since I'm bored and this thingamabubby is late, let's have this thing... and hopefully I'll get to Campfire Tales soon.
Because I'm a week late for the last one and the new ep just aired.
Anyway, read along for my thoughts on "The Parent Map" and "Non-Compete Clause".
Oop, don't want to forget to do this before the 200th episode drops.
And now, time to look at the shortest season, which I hear is a controversial one. Heck, over on DeviantArt, when I expressed that Season 8 was my least favorite season, someone wondered why it wasn't the 3rd season instead. True, it does have some episodes I'm no fan of, but the moments I really liked stuck out to me too much for me to really hate this season (plus, it doesn't have that stupid School of Friendship).
Hey, a Yak-related episode that's actually kind of decent.
If you want my story about me stressing out over a library item... well, once when I was a kid, I mangled a cassette tape when trying to figure out which side goes where in the cassette player and how to rewind it. I can't remember if Mom got it fixed or not, all I know is that I was freaking out over ruining it and how we were going to explain it to the librarian.
And thus, I cannot be called a perfect book borrower... or cassette borrower, for that matter.
Ahahahahahahahaha I missed a week. Oopsy-doopsy.
Both of these episodes had me thinking of other shows for different reasons.
Okay, ignoring the recent leaks that are slapping everyone on the face so I can focus on the US releases and digest them properly. Let's see how the Summer Sun Celebration nearly goes awry this time.
Fast as lightning, sharp as a sword
I hated it.
I despised it.
It was inconsistent, completely off-the-walls, and frankly, enraging.
Starlight? She's just the beginning. Trixie? Not remotely the entire problem. Both of them together? STILL not the issue.
I'll struggle through this video. I might even need to call in a favor for help with it.
Fast as lightning, sharp as a sword
Saw "The Carts Before the Ponies".
Hated it.
Applejack and Rarity are WAAAAY out of character, and Dash is marginally out of character, more so because she's with Scootaloo this time. Each one completely ignored their partners and were selfish and greedy and just plain assholes. And they have the nerve to ask "Why didn't you say anything?"
YOU SHOULD HAVE LISTENED, YOU STUPID BITCHES!!!
Fast as lightning, sharp as a sword
And now, a dramatic reenactment of me when Dash made Fluttershy cry:
(Skip ahead to 0:39)
WHY DOES THIS CHARACTER HAVE SO MANY FUCKING FANS!?!?!
Fast as lightning, sharp as a sword
LOOK ALIVE!! You may never hear these words from me again as long as I live.
This was actually a pretty good Rainbow Dash episode.
Ugh, that leaves a bad taste in my mouth . . . .
Anyway, I'm working for most of the week, so this vid will be delayed. But it will come. As will another Season One review.
I'm conflicted.
So, I was pretty disappointed with today's episode. It was kinda boring, but I had a big problem with the premise.
This one really captured Rarity's best side: her creativity. Her need to make each design unique and not want to churn out one design ad nauseum speaks out to the non-conformist in me. Rarity's character was amazing, so many more delightful background characters, and an antagonist that actually learns her lesson in the episode she debuts in, and doesn't need to come back three seasons later to learn it!