Season 5 Finale Animatic, Returning Character Revealed! · 10:21pm Jul 10th, 2015
More pony news today!!! I'm about to watch it myself, let's see what's in store....
EDIT:.......WHAT THE BLEEP! WHAT THE BLEEP BLEEPITTY BLEEEEPPP!!!!
More pony news today!!! I'm about to watch it myself, let's see what's in store....
EDIT:.......WHAT THE BLEEP! WHAT THE BLEEP BLEEPITTY BLEEEEPPP!!!!
First of all, for the casual passerby, this is me talking about the season five finale. Not reviewing, not summarizing, just giving voice to my thoughts. I'll put some spoiler lines to avoid anyone reading further, assuming they clicked this expecting not to see spoilers somehow.
Okay, beyond here you're on your own.
I am not certain what to make of this.
Spoilers, obviously. Read my rant after the break, if you've seen the finale.
You know, I've been seeing a lot of people complain about the way Starlight was handled in the end. They aren't thinking about it enough. Twilight and her friends themselves stated that Starlight is too powerful to be left alone. Perhaps that even includes in a cell. Think about it. Really think about it. Starlight is powerful enough to levitate herself and FUCKING FLY. You ever seen another unicorn fly that didn't have magic wings? Starlight is a badass villain. What better way to deal
Okay, I sort of need to vent/provide some kind of explanation for some things regarding the finale because I don't think I really expressed some things about it when I initially made a blog post looking over the finale as a whole. You've probably heard this a million times from other people and...yeah, I've got the same problems with the ending as everyone else. But the more I think about it over and over...it really pisses me off more than I previously thought.
For a while now, something very obvious has seemed to escape the Brony Analysis Community, and it seems to have come to a head with this latest season finale. Toon Krytic Y2K was salty because Starlight Glimmer wasn't punished, and Silver Quill was a bit put out by the Mane Six being so critical to Equestria. He was annoyed by the ego that Twilight had about her friends being so important. Heck, Twilight didn't even realize why she and her friends were so important. Well the answer may
Well...that was something. A really long, somewhat confusing, weird something that just happened on a show about magical talking ponies. I think everyone who dismisses this show as sparkly nonsense should have a look at the post-apocalyptic world scenarios this show managed to pull off....along with one of the main characters having a very obvious SCAR on their face whilst fighting in a war against an evil dictator. But enough about how making assumptions about TV shows is bad. Why in the