Best. Spike episode. Ever. · 1:05pm May 27th, 2018
I just leave it at that.
I asked M.A Larson to turn me into an Alicorn and then this happens, a nail in the head. Thanks M.A Larson
I'm quite excited, as he is the number one writer for the show in my eyes. They really need his help.
From the horse's mouth on Twitter: "Amending Fences was my last involvement with the show" -- M. A. Larson. I'm not sure whether either Dave Polsky or Cindy Morrow are writing S6 episodes, but if not then there'll be nobody left at all from the S1 days. Well, assuming Meghan McCarthy doesn't make an unexpected ep-writing return, I suppose. Is this a sign that we won't be getting any more FiM? I don't have a clue. But we
Here's a MLP trivia question: What is the connection between the season 1 episode Swarm of the Century, the Irish capital, and soul music?
I'm a bit surprised by how much criticism this one is getting; I enjoyed it. I wouldn't say it was quite up in classic territory, but it held its own with most of the rest of S6 so far. I do think it lost its way a bit in the second half (during the first half it was on course for an easy four-star rating), but on the whole a pretty solid debut by new writer Dave Rapp. ★★★/★★★★ (I really can't decide)
A little more (with spoilers) after the break...
Say, those names sound familiar…
Certain individuals—you know who you are—spent a good part of their time wandering around the final BronyCon pushing for Ohio's TrotCon to be its spiritual heir apparent. While it's far from its peak attendance, by my visual estimates, I say why the hell not? And Mr. Larson apparently agrees.
The monster the Mane Six are fighting is a panda.
With a ring on its tail.
Panda-ring.
Pandering.
That probably wasn't intentional, but knowing Larson, it probably was.
Other puns include: someone jumping over a toy shark in the background, and the fact that the entire episode centered around Matilda and Cranky's wedding, aka ass kissing.
As almost all the community panels I attended were from people on FIMFiction, I trust they will post some of their notes or thoughts on those panels. If not, then I’ll have to steal all their ideas and seem super smart.
And I have some thoughts myself that I’m going to write up as proper articles about some stuff regardless.
Here is Equestria Daily's summary of what was said.
The most interesting bits I found were:
Failed pitches?
Amy: Some of (mine) ended up as journal passages in the Journal of the Two Sisters book.
Larson: A friendship between Luna and Applejack at the beach.
A new episode airs, and it's totally a thing to write a story about the juicy new content and get it featured along with the other two to twenty stories just like it.
Much like Cutie Mark Crusaders: PRINCESSES! except that some of them actually contain some manner of quality.
After winning the best actress Oscar for “Room,” Brie Larson has her sights on another marvelous role.
(still spoken in the DBZ announcer's voice)
Next time on Polyamory! Chrysalis abducts her own fiancees as a wedding present, and only the power of incest can save them! Later, Celestia trades Twilight in on a newer model and Spike's virginity is brutally murdered!
(back in Crimson's sexy imaginary voice)
I've been on this site for awhile now, so I've decided to reveal who I truly am.
It may come as a bit of a shock, so if you are of a nervous disposition I'd suggest that you turn away now.
No? Really? Your choice.
Well, here goes.
In reality, I am...