Last week I talked a lot about how the seasons in Equestria didn't make a whole lot of sense. Then suddenly they didn't, and now thanks to THIS BUCKING EPISODE and the one airing this weekend, they don't anymore. Unless, of course, you take into account the fact that the broadcast network and/or Hasbro are manipulating time for the sake of coinciding with holidays again. I just want to point out that Season 5 wasn't going to make it all the way to Christmas, so there was no point in saving Hear
It's easy to forget to acknowledge the passage of time in a children's cartoon, especially one that airs on a weekly basis. Every week, you come back, there's a new episode, and you assume that you pick up where you left off. However, this has to be far from the truth... or at least it was initially. In the first 2 seasons of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, there was a distinct change of seasons, marked by some rather important episodes, but things were a bit awkward at first. Let's take a
This started (and ended) as a post in the "Would You Have Closure if EQG Ended as a Trilogy Thread", and I realized I wrote QUITE a lot, so I decided it'd make a pretty decent blog post too. So let's talk about it. Oh yeah, and SPOILERS.
Honestly, I'd probably be pretty OK if we were done with EQG. I'd be sad if we never saw Sunny again, but let's think about it a second.
The EQG series is 100% about Sunset Shimmer as a character. It's about Wrong-Doing, Repentance and Redemption.
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