Why Cloudsdale? · 2:08am Feb 10th, 2013
Warning: Spoilers from the latest episode Games Ponies Play abound. Proceed with caution.
Warning: Spoilers from the latest episode Games Ponies Play abound. Proceed with caution.
This adventure is a sequal of Room Service, which makes it the third instalation in the series.
Time to Pony Up; done the suit, and become the best Pony Girl you can be.
Sorry, the Leather is discarded, in favour of less traditional materials.
However; it is supposed to be more comfortable than the old leather; just as it is so much more intimate, slipping into this Modern tack.
I hope you enjoy, what Queen Chrysalis is becoming; turning into the CEO of the Royal Twilight Inn.
I do not see how anyone seems to like the new episode, now, let me run down a few points that should bother you
-the episode is a ripoff of the office, and it once again uses the terrible "contradictory interview" cliche to drive the plot for no real reason
-also, the mane 6 RUINED Rarity's dream seveal times and they didn't admit it, they kept it from her, that could RUIN you friendship,rarity
Come on, how could I pass up a blog title opportunity like that?
In any case, this week, it's the introduction of the almighty force of professionalism that is Ms. Harshwhinny. And, you know, some other stuff.
In a previous musing post, I covered the idea of pony playing cards. In another, I discussed magic pony sports. Both of these are the sort of things influenced by tradition and simplicity. Today, I'd like to discuss a type of game that is the opposite: something that is explicitly constructed and designed. That's right, today we're discussing the cultural fixture that is the Trading Card Game.
PEACHBOTTOM: "Whoo-wee! That welcome you threw for me really was something! Why, if this were a hotel, I'd give it five stars!"
TWILIGHT: "That's, um, great. But could you, you know... not come back for any future episodes? Thanks."
APPLEJACK: Twilight! Why in Equestria would you say such a thing?