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After The Cutie Re-Mark concluded season five and began a near-four-month-long hiatus, season six opened with The Crystalling. Sticking to the show’s tradition, it’s a two-parter, and Part 1’s synopsis is as follows:

 


The Mane Six attend the Crystalling of Cadence and Shining Armor’s new baby at the Crystal Empire; Twilight gets the chance to present Starlight with her first friendship lesson.

 

Even though my standards have been extremely high, my expectations were fairly in the middle thanks to the official previews. Thankfully, the previews didn’t properly gauge its quality, and it came out much better than I thought.

 

The best part of this episode happens to be Starlight. Re-Mark never stated it, but the ending hinted a possible change to the status quo: Starlight joining the Mane cast, thereby forming the Mane Eight (the other being Spike). This two-parter doesn’t waste any time introducing Starlight to a very intimate conflict, and the audience sees us her undergo a wide range of emotions, especially nervousness. By making her nervous at points in The Crystalling, the audience knows that DHX (mainly Haber, the writer here) isn’t whitewashing her redemption. There’s a process to her post-redemption; this is merely one step.

 

If you watched the previews, one of them showed the Mane Six being introduced to the baby without Spike. The episode gives a very clear reason why he’s absent. Needless to say, The Crystalling is easily his best role since Lesson Zero (or EQG, if you count the spinoff, too).

 

No episode is without its flaws, and there are a few. One of the show’s bigger weaknesses is the need to pump out as much exposition as possible early. Because of this, the dialogue felt a little mechanical here and there. But once it was over, the dialogue became much smoother. Secondly, there’s one scene in which the citizens of The Crystal Empire had their brains replaced with Idiot Balls. As for the baby, you’re either going to like her for being cute and innocent or dislike her for being annoying.

 

But none of it detracts from the overall quality of this two-parter. Is it better than The Cutie Map or The Return of Harmony? No. But it’s nowhere near the average quality of the pilot or Princess Twilight Sparkle and the horrid Crystal Empire. It’s very coherent and juggles the A and B plots nicely without splicing any important details. Of all the two-parters, it’s possibly the best paced. A good start to Season 6!

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I like that Spike gets a new role as opposed to just being sidelined like in "The Cutie Map", and how important it turned out with Starlight's subplot. Also, I'm impressed by how well-edited and intertwined the two subplots are compared to the haphazard, tone-shifting edits of "The Crystal Empire".

 

I like this short review. Hopefully we see some mention of that other pony from Starlight's storyline in your next post.

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I like that Spike gets a new role as opposed to just being sidelined like in "The Cutie Map", and how important it turned out with Starlight's subplot. Also, I'm impressed by how well-edited and intertwined the two subplots are compared to the haphazard, tone-shifting edits of "The Crystal Empire".

 

I like this short review. Hopefully we see some mention of that other pony from Starlight's storyline in your next post.

Thanks. ^__^

 

I plan to write a spoiler-filled review ASAP.

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I'm actually a bit torn about The Crystalling in how it deals with Starlight and Sunburst.

 

On the 1 hand, its admirable and nice to see how the episode tries to tie in key aspects of Starlight's character to the plot and saving the Crystal Empire, much as how Discord was tied to defeating Tirek.

 

But on the other hand, Sunburst is a crucial character in the aspect of Starlight's history and character development. I can't help but feel that trying to squeeze that plot into the main plot with Flurry Heart is inadequate. Sunburst and Starlight honestly probably deserve their own episode altogether, much as Rainbow and Gilda or Twilight and Moon Dancer did. Flurry Heart ultimately inevitably is the center of attention in the premiere.

 

Its very hard to say. There's goods and bads to including Starlight's history in the premiere, though the premiere itself was sufficient for what it intended.

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