Amy Keating Rogers knocks it out of the park again. In hindsight, I'm not surprised.
As I mention at the end of the video, I will be doing a retrospective on season 4 next, going over what I liked/thought could be better. It'll be in two parts, and I hope to have both out before episode 100 airs.
Only one away from catching up before the 100th episode. Here's my rundown of the spiritual sequel to "Green Isn't Your Color". As usual, the original was better, but this one was still... words are failing me.
I've already filmed my review of the Griffon episode, which will definitely be ready by the end of the week.
A little late to the party with this one, but here it is. The next one shouldn't take me as long to put out. Hopefully.
Short version: a better outing than the last one, but still not great. In fact, season 5 still hasn't put out an episode that could compete with any of my top 5 from season 4. Hopefully that changes at some point, and soon, though most of the best season 4 episodes didn't come until the second half so we'll see.
So... I *was* planning on posting this last night, but I was sleep-deprived and by the time I got home from work I pretty much was out immediately. But hey, better late than never.
Anyway, here's the first of my (hopefully many) episode reviews.
For me, this episode is like when I bowl a game under 130. Just go home, forget about it, and come back ready to do better next week. And I'm sure that's exactly what's going to happen.
Hello, MLP Forums community, and thank you one and all for taking the time to read this. And thanks in advance for any future posts that you end up reading.
I've thought about doing this for quite some time, but now I'm finally pulling the trigger and firing up my very own MLP Forums blog for posting episode reviews (which I hope to do weekly, in video form and/or text) and possibly other randomness. The randomness is likely to involve sports in some form, as I am a huge sports ner