9 · 8:15am Dec 1st, 2019
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I don't feel sad that this is the last season of MLP. I suppose it may hit me when I watch the final episode, but that will depend on how good the season is overall. But before the season premieres, here is what I'd like to see happen before the show ends...and what I hope doesn't happen. Warning: these ramblings contain mild spoilers – nothing earth-shattering, just information from the S9 episode synopses.
Want to happen:
In which Celestia and Luna vastly overestimate Twilight Sparkle's capabilities, old villains return for revenge, and the Tree of Harmony gets kerblammed.
Here's what I've got so far:
Chapter 9 - The Diamond in the Rough Part 1
"Will you PLEASE stop scaring me like that?!" I telepathically said to the Tree of Harmony. "It's getting really annoying."
"It's too funny! Hahahaha!" said the Element of Laughter.
In which the Token Six carry on last season's proud tradition of remaking episodes from seasons past only not as good.
Finally, after 4 months (Ironic considering I'm using the Fourth Doctor) without a continuation, here is two new chapters I hope will keep you satisfied! Enjoy!
And well, I'm of a few different minds on this.
Well, figured it was about time I got around to doing this, now that I'm taking a very short break from writing.
So let's get it outta my system - I don't like season 9. No, at the level of individual episodes it not that bad. The problem starts at the overarching plot - this whole transfer of power.
First of all there literally no explanations why the heck Luna and Celestia chooses to step down. No one even bothered to give them believable reasons to do this. It's a change for the sake of change - the whole Celestia speech at Twilight coronation pretty much this.
To everyone who insisted that I write out a Shining/Sombra clopfic this month as part of my Patreon-winning poll, let me just say...
Y'all picked a reeeeeaaaallllllllly poorly-timed ship to dabble into so soon after the events of the Season 9 premiere.
Today is a day everyone should honor. It is 9-11.
I know everyone probably knows what 9-11 is. But just in case, I will still explain.
On this day in 2001, it was a normal day. Kids were in school, adults were going to work, when all of a sudden, a plane crashed into one of the Twin Towers. The people assumed it was just an accident. It was when another plane crashed the other Twin Tower when they realized it was being done on purpose.
Many people died during this time.
Okay, so. Naomi Novik's Temeraire series are fun enough, as they're basically "Horatio Hornblower meets Pern," but those books kind of pale in comparison to her feminist take on fairy tales, Uprooted. Rightly lauded when it came out, Uprooted has a lot of cool stuff going on, subverting various tropes-- and even subverting the subversions of those tropes, and--
Whilst I don’t remember this event, I still feel remorse for the casualties of this event. It ranks the second highest as the most bloodiest day in U.S. history, passing the D-Day landings and right behind the Battle of Antietam. 2,977 people lost their lives. May we have a moment of silence...
hey, guys guess you should know but yeah... man it feels like yesterday when you think about it. that day when you were either at work, school or just at home and suddenly the news goes on the tv. you watched as two city towers in the screen, one on fire while another left untouched. only for a short while, though. you then see a plane cruising right at the second one and instantly everything is engulfed in flames after that.
In which Twilight goes Twileynanas about a library book she never returned...in Canterlot.
I saw it. I can’t really go into a lot of depth about my opinion because my current responsibilities aren’t giving me that kind of time, so I’m just going to make a list.