I have a beef with the "it's against bronies' headcanon" strawman (S5 spoilers)
With the 100th episode of FIM around the corner, there's speculation for what will come up next. I'm looking forward to it, but I'm also somewhat reserved, because the episode will be nothing without a solid story and characterizations that make sense with how the background ponies act and look. Core brony fandom references are nothing new, but DHX's track record has been rather spotty.
And lately, one of the reasons many people are looking for it (or not) is "because bronies will complain about their shattered headcanons."
Three words: Cut — it — out! Bronies don't fucking care if the show deviates or breaks away from headcanon, whether it's their own or a collective. They only care if the show executes their story well. All they care is the following:
- Is the story solid and making sense?
- Do the characterizations the background ponies feature make sense with their already established visual, verbal, or active archetpyes? For example, Derpy's actions fit with her innocence, Vinyl's casual attitude, etc.
- Do the background ponies actually have a reason to be there, or are they there just to pander to older and younger demographics?
- Does the story not mock its fans and the fanon, longstanding or otherwise? The IDW comics have already done something similar: The mocking of brony critics throughout the Reflections Arc, including having Pinkie Pie (one of the most likeable characters) act as their vessel. Here, the main comics jumped the shark.
There's only been one time people complained about broken headcanon, and they had a really good reason: Daring Don't. Do you know why plenty were up in arms? Because the actual plot made no sense. One common headcanon, Twilight Velvet being the author of the DD novels, was a really unique idea for two reasons:
- It kept the zany, adventurous worldbuilding of Daring Do alive without sending implications that would affect not only the worldbuilding of FIM altogether, but also not treat Celestia as an inept ruler.
- It would be a great, subtle callback to The Cutie Mark Chronicles. There, all six have some symbolic connection dating back before they ever met. Dash and Twilight are very loyal fans of the series. TV as the author would reinforce that cycle.
I already lambasted over the "you're afraid of change" and "it's for kids" fallacies. It's time to cut this crap out, too.
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