Season 5, Episode 10 Thoughts and Review · 4:20am Jun 21st, 2015
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Alas, it was but a dream. But at least we ended on the note of a good, if slightly rapid-feeling, episode. Spoilers after the break.
I rather liked this episode. To me, it was a slightly above average filler episode with sharp writing and good humour. Great character interaction, much fun, and a good moral. Not bad for the new writers.:3 Now then, let me see~
Disney's Star Wars Episode 9: The Rise Of Skywalker is a confirmed box office flop. It has the lowest opening weekend for any Star Wars movie and it made alot less money in the second weekend. Also it is very curious that there are no action figures being made for this movie.
So, I watched the Gauntlet of Fire, and I just wanted to note that this episode, for all its strengths, really also shows that the show’s creators continue to struggle with using characters as bystanders, as well as character development.
I just recently watched Disney's Star Wars Episode 9: The Rise Of Skywalker and it is a cringey, frustrating, poorly written, and nonsensical mess of a movie that is plagued with Death Star sized plotholes throughout the movie Here is some reviews from people who feel the same way about the movie that I do.
Here is some great news! Bob Iger resigned as the CEO of Disney after he helped kill the Star Wars franchise. His 14 year reign of political correct terror has come to an end when he resigned last week, surprising everyone. Hopefully this will bring some positive change to Disney. And yes currently Star wars Episode 9: The Rise Of Skywalker is at Number 21 at the box office. Why is that flop still in the theaters?
I honestly thought for a moment that this was who she was going to fall for. The episode kinda made a joke related to it, but I guess it was ultimately never meant to be...
Happy Easter and merry April Fools Day! May the Mighty Bunny grant you the gift of many candy-filled eggs.
This video I made not only pays tribute to the 100th episode "Slice Of Life", but also to a good friend of mine who passed away this year.
(sings) And when I grow too old to dream
Your love will live in my heart!
WARNING: The song I chose for this video is VERY heavily sentimentalized, so for those of you who are sensitive to heavy sentimentality, please refrain from watching if you wish.
This was an adorable, heart-tugging episode. That's what I have to say. I rather liked this one, and it was rather positive. Filled with delightful continuity, some fun interaction, and super-cute moments. This is what I feel.
A nice episode. Not terribly interesting, (trio CMC episodes are nothing new at this point. This developing into a single-character episode mid-point was interesting, but the plot's kind of in different directions and if the story focused on either helping Bulk or helping Tender it would be a bit more orderly I feel)) but enjoyable nonetheless. The type that's precious and entertaining. Well, here be my thoughts;
This is an episode that had me worried since last week when I was surprised by its announcement. I've been waiting for Trixie's return, ever since the wait for Season 5, and I was happy to learn she'd return for this episode, but for that synopsis.
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And you will NOT be disappointed. This is a very sweet episode, and it's going to give all you Changeling lovers a bunch of new ideas for your fanfics, trust me!
Also, eat your words Cloperella! I called it! Twilight WAS having a fantasy moment about Starlight's path if she sent her away! Called it! Subscribe to me!
Update on my progress of the story
OPENED UP . . . oh, roll film!
Episode One - Celestial Advice
"Twilight Sparkle agonizes over Starlight Glimmer’s future and receives some much-needed advice from her very own mentor – Princess Celestia."
Episode Two - Bottled Up
"While the Mane 6 are on a friendship retreat, Starlight Glimmer loses Twilight Sparkle’s friendship map. Afraid her anger might get out of control, Starlight Glimmer casts a calming spell while the ponies search for the lost map."
0/10 - AWFUL (unsalvageable, nothing to be gained from watching it, never should have been made, wouldn't recommend to anyone, completely butchers an important subject/teaches a horrible and downright toxic moral)
1/10 - HORRIBLE/BORING (tedious to sit through, hurts to watch it, a bore, no reason to watch it, whatever positive things about it are tiny and not enough to save it)
Thats sure exciting isn't it? :D
So we just finished the polish on a new lets call it a "pilot" episode of a new series that takes place in The MetaVerse (Which is better then MALaxy which I proposed :P).