Thoughts on "Daring Doubt" · 5:38am Sep 28th, 2019
Well, for a good while I've certainly doubted that making Daring Do real was a good idea--even if Stranger than Fan Fiction is one of my favorite episodes.
Well, for a good while I've certainly doubted that making Daring Do real was a good idea--even if Stranger than Fan Fiction is one of my favorite episodes.
So, after my piece on Season 1 and the wonderful lack of commentary on it, I shall now go onward to Season 2 and things I thought about each episode. They're not necessarily reviews, I don't consider myself a good critic, but just random opinions and likely focusing on random stuff in each piece. Some may match up with popular opinion and some might be different.
Here we go!
To be honest Fallout Equestria: Code Red is my first story, I do enjoy writing and hope to improve with feedback and other such things. Code Red was more or less base on my general experience with Fallout growing up, I also hope to have elements from Fallout 4 in this story.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! The Scootaorphan meme is dead! It's dead, it's dead, it's dead!
I always hated that fanon, and I'm glad it's been officially jossed.
I discovered just yesterday that a favorite ongoing story that I've been following has been declared complete. Normally, that would be a good thing, not of course because you want to see it end, but because of the sense of achievement that the author must feel. But unfortunately, the ending that we got was actually because of lost interest, and changing circumstances which forced an obviously premature conclusion.
Wow, 200 episodes? I don't think anyone ever anticipated that the show would come this far.
I swear, that title makes me think of Tony the Tiger.
No one expected the hiatus between Seasons 5 and 6 to be so short, but it was. So, after the divisive finale that made the infamous Starlight Glimmer a regular character, how was Season 6 going to handle the change in status quo? Well, we'll see what I personally thought of it.
The Crystalling
Well, had a crazy week, so I ended up forgetting to do the Rockhoof episode until it was too late. So... double feature.
Still a bit stymied as to the end of my story. But, to push the process along, I've decided to put part of the last chapter out there and see if there's any response. I figured that it certainly couldn't hurt.
In which Flutterguy tries to take over Equestria.
So, I've been thinking that since Season Nine is due in a couple of weeks and is the last one, I suppose we should go back and visit my opinions of seasons past (barring 7 and 8, since I did those). I've been watching the show since 2011, and I only joined this site and the fandom in 2014 because a certain episode gave me inspiration (we'll cover that later), so, why shouldn't I? I mean, it's only fair that I give my thoughts on every episode of the show, even if they're short.
Well, thanks to April Fools' Day and my FIMfic-aversary, I got a little sidetracked from these episode thoughts, and I got to do two more seasons before Season 9 on Saturday (I'm skipping Seasons 7 and 8 because I already made my thoughts on those episodes as they aired). So, after the infamous year-long hiatus after Season 4, Season 5 aired with much anticipation. Did I think it was worth the wait during that time?
Well... mostly.
The Cutie Map
I've been putting it off for awhile now. But there's no escaping the inevitable. I need to get back to work and finish my story. I guess I always had the general feel of what I wanted to do, but some of my reading of recent has lead me to wonder if I can just go with a happy ending, or something a bit more nuanced. As I've mentioned before, perfect justice doesn't happen nearly often enough, but you want something good to come of the bad situation you've created. Whatever I guess. Let's just
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Just finished doing my taxes and got on to play some video games when something entered my mind...
Why a story of that Fallout G.I.Joe knock off?
You know... this:
As I write this day, I'm hearing more news about the virus that is making our lives so complicated these days. As you can imagine, it hasn't been good news. In fact it sounds like a borderline clusterfuck. I don't know who to blame for this, or if it's worth trying to narrow it down right now, but it is discouraging. I've seen any number of people on Facebook posting their activities, seemingly bragging about not taking the whole situation seriously. Personally though, I don't have that luxury,
How has everyone handled the new plague? I have to ask, given that it has come way too close to yours truly. It happened a bit over a week ago, at a car show. It turned out that my nephew had covid, and wasn't feeling quite right, but went to the show anyway. I went too, making sure to wear my mask as much as I could. We hung out, and I think that I had the mask on most of the time, but I can't testify to it. He mentioned at the time that he wasn't feeling well, and I think that I suggested
Looking through the listings on Netflix today, and I saw that MLP:FIM will not be available after Friday. And I've still got fifteen episodes I haven't seen yet. Dammit!