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Are we expecting too much from MLP: FiM?


TheJLeeTeam

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Now I feel like there are several members in this community who are expecting too much out of FiM. What I mean by that is that there are are people who are expecting tons of episodes with more dark, epic, more serious feels to them. But I feel for the most part this is a slice of life show with some good messages that's less stressful than other shows with some few Disney style moments on occasion. I feel like most of the plots revolve around the situation of the message they are trying to tell. I feel that if we like this show it should just be enjoyed for what is and not for what it can be.

 

There are shows like Gravity Falls which has dark and often more deep, epic, serious stories if that's what you're into.

 

So are we expecting too much?

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Oh yes -- absolutely! I'm with you 100%. Some people start off liking the show for what it is and then (somewhere along the way) begin to nitpick, examine, and critique it to oblivion like its not a show meant for little girls. It's perfectly fine the way it is; and honestly, if fans were to get their way where these things are concerned, I probably wouldn't watch the show anymore. Let it be innocent and cute -- we have enough dark and serious shows as it is.

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I just expect anything... i have no real set boundrais for MLP becuase it isnt like Gravity Falls (another awesome show) but i just faith in the creative team to make every episode really really good. But i guess it is just personal prefrence as there is no definitive expectations for MLP:FiM...

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My gosh yes! Someone finally says it. No matter ho you look at it, the target audience will always be children. In my opinion, I think bronies can be pretty selfish when it comes to the show and it's entirety. They can argue that it's for everyone, but is it really? Not like Hasbro was anticipating their target audience to be older guys anyways, and most of them really need to get over that illusion.
That's how I'll always look at it.

 

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