
terrifying
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New headcanon.mariomarc wrote:
terrifying
Yes. they're all like evil alicorns. they have both wings and horns.mariomarc wrote:i really can't wait to see what fan stuff comes of the changelings
they really add a lot to the universe
i mean come one
an entire other kingdom of sentient creatures equal or even more powerful than the ponies
it's so exciting
Marry Chrisallys (it's the new ship).mariomarc wrote:i'm pretty sure everyone else is asleep right now but
what do you think discord will be trying to do in the third season?
Most likely not until the fall TV season but we don't exactly know yet.Cm4F wrote:How long until Season 3?!?
I really hope you enjoy it.texascat018 wrote:nobody's at home, and I'm about to watch MLP. ah kill me ... here I go, my first shot.
In only 8 minutes.texascat018 wrote:god I just became brony
If you like the show, anyway! So you're enjoying yourself?texascat018 wrote:apple jack sure looks intresting, nice western hat that she got... god I just became brony

I'm quite enjoying it, it's creative and outta box show. but on other hand, I feel bit embarrassed.Sleet wrote:If you like the show, anyway! So you're enjoying yourself?texascat018 wrote:apple jack sure looks intresting, nice western hat that she got... god I just became brony
It's not specifically for guys but they definitely made it with guys in mind.

Yes there is Big Macintosh (which is the most prominent one),Soarin',Braeburn, and Shining Armor (who has only appeared in the season 2 Finale so far) and some more minor ponies as well. (Like Thunderlane and that really Buff Pony who is known as Snowflake apparently, among many others) I will admit there isn't many that get speaking roles but they exist.texascat018 wrote:I'm quite enjoying it, it's creative and outta box show. but on other hand, I feel bit embarrassed.Sleet wrote:If you like the show, anyway! So you're enjoying yourself?texascat018 wrote:apple jack sure looks intresting, nice western hat that she got... god I just became brony
It's not specifically for guys but they definitely made it with guys in mind.
is there any male pony (stallion) in MLP?

Basically as far as I understand it: When Queen Chrysalis/Fake Cadance sings its in one chord of music (called Deceptive Cadance) and when the Real Cadance sings the chord goes to the mirror opposite (Called Authentic Cadance). But I could be wrong as I know nothing about music theory at all.mariomarc wrote:i didn't understand a word of that
i just like to listen to songs
can't find myself analyzing them

I thought it was pretty awful in general. Yuck.RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:Gilda's Final Goodbye (WARNING: language) pretty sad song. I'd say the strong language lessened the sadness, but it kinda makes sense for Gilda to be using bad language.

Plus I have to say it Rick has done basically the same thing story wise with Max and Sabrina having Dated before. While personally I agree that really in a story hints should be given to things before hand so it doesn't look like your just pulling things out of thin air for plot convenience (because lets face it when you don't it really does look that way, especially when its done a lot); it does happen and its really not that bad of a thing, unless they over do it.CaptainPea wrote:Although I will defend that I don't see it unreasonable at all that Twilight's brother just sort of appeared without warning in this episode. I have been on both sides of many conversations with friends that effectively go: "I was talking to my brother-" "you have a brother?"
I don't think Twilight was ever possessive of her brother. She was excited he was marrying Cadence. The possessive thing is just what her friends thought she was, and what fake Cadence accused her of.CaptainPea wrote:I'm gonna be the dissenting opinion and say that I think this most recent one was my least favorite of the two-parters. I liked it, but in the end I would call it about average. I think it would've been more interesting if they had pursued Twilight being possessive of her brother rather than dropping it halfway through, because as it is I think the second half was missing an emotional drive. Plus, I think "don't reject new members of your family" would have been a better and more applicable Aesop than "go with your gut" or whatever it was that it ended up being.
Although I will defend that I don't see it unreasonable at all that Twilight's brother just sort of appeared without warning in this episode. I have been on both sides of many conversations with friends that effectively go: "I was talking to my brother-" "you have a brother?"

Your first point there I will agree with, when Penwrite said that if they added a third part it really could have been a movie, I agree completely to the point I wouldn't be surprised if this was originally pitched as a movie idea and was just made into a two part episode later.JeffCvt wrote:
And it seemed to be rushed. I liked the story they had for it, but they tried to squeeze something that, in my opinon, should have been a 2 hour movie into only 2 episodes. That always seemes to happen in shows like this, and I hate it when it does. They should have held off on this and made it a movie.
Plus, the end when the power of love blows all of the changelings away just happened way too quick as a solution to the problem. It just seemed to be "Oh no, we can't get to the elements, we are doomed" "No you're not. We'll just use the power of love." Just, it seemed to come on too quick for me.
True. Most of the "possessiveness" she was accused of came from the fact that Cadence was acting so mean, not from an actual possessiveness of Twilight herself.Sleet wrote:I don't think Twilight was ever possessive of her brother. She was excited he was marrying Cadence. The possessive thing is just what her friends thought she was, and what fake Cadence accused her of.CaptainPea wrote:I'm gonna be the dissenting opinion and say that I think this most recent one was my least favorite of the two-parters. I liked it, but in the end I would call it about average. I think it would've been more interesting if they had pursued Twilight being possessive of her brother rather than dropping it halfway through, because as it is I think the second half was missing an emotional drive. Plus, I think "don't reject new members of your family" would have been a better and more applicable Aesop than "go with your gut" or whatever it was that it ended up being.
Although I will defend that I don't see it unreasonable at all that Twilight's brother just sort of appeared without warning in this episode. I have been on both sides of many conversations with friends that effectively go: "I was talking to my brother-" "you have a brother?"
Strangley enough, that is exactly what I thought when they went to go get the elements. I was thinking "Oh, come on. Not that again."IceKitsune wrote:would you really rather them use the Elements for a Third time in a row to beat the bad guy?