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I liked this episode a lot although it wasn't my favorite. I was happy to get two Pinkie episodes in a row. In regards to Marble and Big Mac being possible cousins, Pinkie stated that it was "fourth cousin twice removed by a fifth cousin" which is completely nonsensical to begin with. "Removed" simply means they are from different generations. Fourth cousins have the same great great great grandparents and fifth cousins have the same great great great great grandparents. Regardless of any of this, the relation hinted at is so distant that the term given to it is so nonsensical to imply that Applejack and Pinkie are only as likely related as everyone on this planet is to each other anyway. If you want to get REALLY picky about genetics, everyone who gets married is marrying their distant cousin http://phys.org/news/2013-08-dna-earth.html Also, to people saying how disgusting this is: although I don't approve of cousins marrying, my parents were second cousins. They didn't know each other growing up and only met slightly before the time they got married. I am a PhD in psychology with a successful research practice, so I didn't turn up "disgusting" or "Inbred" or anything. I can understand you disapproving of such relationships as I don't approve of them myself, but when you call them "disgusting" you are in basis calling my family, my parents and my very existence "disgusting" and that is NOT appreciated at all.
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S05:E13 - Do Princesses Dream of Magic Sheep?
CM Pony replied to Jeric's topic in Season 5 Discussion
That is what made this episode for me. I mean, I liked a lot about it. I enjoyed the dream world and seeing the different "Dream Warriors" the ponies made themselves into. I did kind of wish I could have seen more... maybe looked and saw what sort of dream powers more ponies would have enjoyed, but that would have detracted from the purpose of the story and that was, of course, Luna forgiving herself. But Pinkie being hyper and well, just being Pinkie, was what I liked the most. I loved the cartwheels. I love how she thought she would never fall asleep and did right away. I just loved Pinkie in the story. Not my favorite of the year, but enjoyable. -
This was a great episode. I loved it. Other than being about my favorite pony, it also had a lot of that Pinkie-ish random humor that I love. I loved the fact that Twilight is afraid of quesadillas. I also loved the description that Pinkie was giving about her afternoon, including being on the cover of Sgt Pepper's and mostly when Cadence turned out to be the one she was talking to going up the slide was very Pinkie-ish but it was Fluttershy's question about if they can do it too made the joke. Enjoyable all around.
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This was a pretty average episode. I was a bit let down because Spike has been so underutilized lately and the episode they give him was kind of average. But oh well, not every episode can be spectacular. The most aggravating thing was knowing that Fancy Pants' voice was sounding exactly like something else I had heard. I know he is supposedly supposed to sound similar to John Cleese but he doesn't at all to me. Every episode I hear him in, it drives me bonkers. Finally, about half an hour after watching this, it finally came to me. He sounds like John Hurt's character in King Ralph. But as far as the episode goes, it had its moments. I liked how the bird saluted and walked backward away from Twilight. And I thought it was funny when Cadence was all wet. Other than that, it didn't do much for me.
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I thought this episode was absolutely amazing. It did something a milestone episode should do, it went in places the show hadn't done before. In regards to the show pandering to the fans, I have to agree with everyone who says that it makes sense since this show may not have ever gotten to 100 episodes without the brony fanbase. Don't use slippery slopes, assuming if they do it in this one episode that it will become more prevalent in subsequent episodes. Slippery slopes rarely actually happen. This episode will likely be an anomaly and you likely won't see any of those background ponies in roles anywhere remotely like they were today. Wonderful and warm episode, I loved it.
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She just grated on my nerves. I generally see the characters who are of a certain persona embracing the persona in a positive way. Tree Hugger's very name is a jibe at hippies or environmentalists. She came across to me as the show mocking people like that and in my view that goes against the basis of this show.
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I was actually sort of mad with Fluttershy too. I don't think the writers in the episode meant her to be insensitive to Discord, but that was the impression that I got as well. It wasn't really that she was putting Discord on the sidelines for Tree Hugger, but she seemed completely oblivious to the fact that he was hurt. She knows more than anyone how new he is to all of this and if she would have just acknowledged his feelings in the beginning, they could have saved a lot of trouble. And I agree about the likelihood of being flamed. However it's my impression and I'm not going to get into a discussion about it with anyone. That was the impression I got from Fluttershy and no one else's impression is going to change that.
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This was undoubtedly the best episode of the season so far. I've mostly been underwhelmed by some of the episodes this year. Most of them have been good, but they haven't jumped out at me or really made me laugh. This episode was everything I enjoyed. I always love Pinkie's randomness, but she definitely wasn't the funniest in comparison to Discord. I love how he set the postal pony adrift and loved seeing that other creature grab him in the background, unknown to Discord. I also love how only Princess Celestia laughed at Discord's joke. And please never show Tree Hugger again. They should have let her go into the other dimension. She was so freaking annoying. Another positive is getting to see Maud again. She's great. All in all, in my view, this episode is a 10/10.
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Personally the reason I think I like Maud is that she reminds me of Steven Wright, one of my favorite comedians. The monotone voice and the obvious observations are amusing because they sort of point out that many of us tend to really over think the simplest things. Also, I don't really think Pinkie Pie mislead anyone about Maude. I just think she sees Maude as she is. Wearing only one draboutfit all the time qualifies as her extremely expressing herself through her outfit. Maude for the most part has a very non dynamic personality. Just because some may see this as off putting doesn't negate the fact that it is a true statement. Pinkie doesn't see compare Maud against another backdrop of personalities, she judges everyone based off their own personalities, so her description of Maud expressing herself through her wardrobe is very accurate. As far as the poetry and games went, all of the characters were trying too hard to please her and really should have shared their own things. Maud's reaction is very likely going to be the same for everyone. I think one of the reasons it is important for Pinkie to have her friends like Maud is because Pinkie is so personable and has interacted often with the family of her friends. Not all of her friends, I know but she has shown to value familial relationships. She was so happy to think she was a member of the Apple Family and that makes sense because they are such a loving bunch. She has been witness to the close connection of Twilight and Shining Armor and Cadence, the remarkable relationship between Rarity and Sweetie Belle... it only makes sense that if she values her sister as much as she does that she would want her friends to love her the way she loves their family. And yeah, there was a lot of discomfort when the mane 6 were trying to relate and be friends with Maud, but that's just real life. I have many times been in uncomfortable company with people to make my friends and family happy. They are important to me and their family is important to them, so it's the least I can do. Oh and I am not trying to say any of your points are not valid because they all are Just wanted to throw my thoughts in. As far as my own view of the episode, I have to say it is now my favorite of this season. Season 3 was so bad for Pinkie that it is good to see her get some good episodes in this season. I enjoyed Maud's monotone and her matter of fact personality. I love watching what friends will do for each other if it is important for them. Definitely the best of the season.
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This episode really didn't do a lot for me. It almost seemed kind of forced. When the ponies turned into breezies, the first thing my sister said was "There's the new toy line." That sort of sums up what I felt about this episode. It seemed forced and somewhat pointless. It was difficult to sympathize with the breezies and Sea Breeze's voice was rather irritating. It wasn't the accent or anything, it was just that I am sort of deaf in one ear and it was nearly impossible for me to follow it. Several times I had no idea what the heck she was talking about. I understand that in large the cartoon has to have its moments when it is a commercial for toys, and I can look past that to expect it to happen a few times in a series. That being said, it wasn't terrible or boring, just sort of average. Another appearance by Thunderlane was pretty good
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I think a lot of times expectations play into it as well. In season three, there was only one Pinkie based episode and it was rather mediocre. But Pinkie's best season three moments came in her supporting roles. I love when she was wearing a Fluttershy costume and removed it and ran off. The look on Fluttershy's face was priceless when she almost touched it. Also, "Pinkie Apple Pie" was sort of medicore as well. So i had no reason to expect this one to be good. But the thing that got me the best was just how there was no typical conflict at the end. Usually an episode like this would have had some sort of challenge with Cheese Sandwich losing and Pinkie victorious. But that would have been very non Pinkie. Just the fact that everyone was able to be happy at the end made me happy. We rarely see that in real life or tv.
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Okay, the assumption should be that since Pinkie is my favorite pony, that I should like this episode. But honestly, I like Pinkie Pie central episodes just fine, but I think Pinkie shines more in episodes where she is not the main character. Her special brand of zaniness works well when she appears suddenly, makes a bizarre comment or reaction and everyone is left scratching their heads. When we have too many Pinkie central episodes, we begin to learn what is going through her mind and that might not be the best way to go. That being said, "Pinkie Pride" is the best episode of the fourth season so far. I try not to read ahead about the plots, so I was lucky enough to not realize that Weird Al was going to be doing a voice. Funny thing is, I didn't even notice until he started singing. I have seen him in concert a couple times and this brought a smile to my face. Maybe I should have realized when the name was Cheese Sandwich, which is a common Weird Al mentioned object. This episode was so great. When it seemed like it was going to go with a cliche plot of Cheese Sandwich doing the party and Pinkie feels neglected, ending with Pinkie winning some sort of victory over Cheese Sandwich and him being a jerk, I sort of groaned. But it was great that they did not take the easy way out. The goof off was fun, and I thought Pinkie would lose. But Pinkie did the only thing that we know Pinkie can do, she realized the central issue was her friend's happiness and she was willing to put aside her own happiness to make that happen. But when Pinkie conceded and Cheese Sandwich admitted his admiration for her and they worked together, I had a couple tears in my eyes and I was very happy. "Pinkie Pride" had everything in it that has made me love this show and it is great to know that the creativity and passion for the characters is still here. I am just beaming over this and can't say enough about it. Four stars.
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Twilight has become an alicorn: how many bronies left?
CM Pony replied to MK15's topic in Season 3 Discussion
I had a lot of reading to get through before I felt I could post my opinion. I saw the episodes late due to being very busy at school and had to avoid any internet talk. I first saw the finale less than two months ago. Personally, I don't like the change. Part of the appeal of the show has been that Twilight is an extremely humble student. I've watched the show viewing her as sort of a commoner type. Twilight has an extreme case of humility, which I assume she will carry into any new role. The more I thought about this, I realized that what bothers me is not her having wings now, but having Twilight placed in the role of a princess. I assume since Twilight is extremely good hearted, like Celestia, that she would be a welcome addition to any royal family. I honestly feel that she does deserve this growth opportunity as well. The only thing that bugs me is that it seemed a bit quick for it to happen. It seems like the sort of thing that should be done as a finale for the entire show. I dunno, it seems very awkward to me. However, even though I don't particularly like the change, I cannot imagine no longer watching the show because of it. The change couldn't upset me if I didn't care about the characters. And caring about the characters like I do would make it rather cold hearted of me to just abandon them without seeing where they are going to go with it. Hell, I remember when I was younger and used to watch "Cheers" with my family. When Shelley Long left the show, I didn't want to watch it ever again. However now when I watch reruns of "Cheers," I hate watching the episodes when Shelley Long was on it. We can never know if what appears to be an awkward change will remain as such unless we continue to watch the show. -
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gaming Best And Worst Final Fantasy You've Played?
CM Pony replied to AegisReflector's topic in Media Discussion
I just finished Final Fantasy VII for the first time and out of the first 10 entries, I have to rank it as my least favorite. It may have something to do with the fact that I have played VIII, IX, X and XII before ever playing VII, but I doubt it. I thought the story was very weak and I really didn't connect with any of the characters. It was irritating to me how the button configuration was different than the preceding and following games. My least favorite thing, however, was the Bizzaro Sephiroth boss. I rarely look at a guide and just keep them on hand in case I definitely need them. The official guide listed the head part as A and the torso as B, however the actual game had the head as B and the torso as A. For the life of me it took me close to an hour to figure out what was going on. In spite of anything, it is highly unlikely I will ever play it again. I was 15 when the original FF came out and i had it on my NES. I still love it. Final Fantasy VI is great too. My favorite has to be FF VIII, though. I love the characters, the draw system, fighting the GF's in order to get the GFs, the storyline. I think my favorite part has to be Triple Triad, though. I at times spent hours just playing that game and I absolutely love it. Least favorite would have to be XII. I absolutely hate that game. I hate the new fighting system and I was incapable of getting very far in the game based off my frustration with the battle system. -
I had forgotten I had a similar thing happen in one of my college psychology courses. Twice, once with a Pony and once with an anime scene. For the pony instance, it was a Pinkie Pie wallpaper. I wasn't really embarrassed by it and I was able to explain to the people in my study group how good the show is and one of them subsequently became a fan. The more embarrassing one was the wallpaper that had the twin brothers Hikaru and Kaoru Hitachin from Ouran High School Host club. If you don't know that manga, it's a shojo manga, so it is directed mostly at teen and preteen girls. I find it extremely amusing that it is directed at a slightly older audience than My Little Pony, yet I found it more embarrassing. The third time I brought the laptop I changed it to a "Tales from the Darkside" wallpaper to try to balance out all of my interests
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Thanks all! Everyone is so friendly! Thanks for the good wishes and the offer of assistance!
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I can't say I've really had an embarrassing moment in reference to this. I sort of realized a long time ago that I live 100 miles off the beaten path and sort of accept that. All I can think of is that I had someone come over from AT&T because my uverse was not working correctly. When he got the DVR box working again, the three things on the recordings list were My Little Pony, the Golden Girls, and WWE Monday Night RAW. I grinned and told him I have very eclectic tastes. I had to then explain to him what "eclectic" meant, so it may have been more embarrassing for him.
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mega thread Your favourite pony and why?
CM Pony replied to Twilight Sparkle ✨'s topic in MLP:FiM Canon Discussion
Without a shadow of a doubt, Pinkie Pie is my favorite pony. She's actually the thing that first made the show attractive to me. My sister was watching the episode where the other ponies were throwing her a surprise party and she was going bonkers wondering why they didn't like her parties anymore. in retrospect, I actually believe this episode is the least Pinkie-ish of all of the episodes. She is just so random and joyfully insane that it is hard not to like her. Perhaps my favorite moment is when all the ponies are arguing about who should get the extra ticket to the Grand Galloping Gala and we discover she is not evening arguing about that: "And then I said, "Oatmeal, are you craz - " oh." Either that or the iconic "Ahhh! Spike's a ghost!" -
I have to offer my apologies for coming in, saying hello, not saying much else and then fading away. I was taking three honors classes this past semester and I just ended up being swamped beyond belief. It worked out! Got all A's But thank you, Dawn Rider, Wingnut and Beautiful Nightmare for your welcomes and I apologize for the time it took to get it to you
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I signed up a while ago but have had some trouble finding some time to say hello. I hope everyone is well and I look forward to friendly conversations. Rock Li
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I was just watching "Show Stoppers" again and I realized that their song in the talent show sounds a whole lot like the "Dream Warriors" song from "A Nightmare on Elm Street: Part 3." It was bugging me because all of the other suggestions as to what is sounded like did not make a connection with me. It may have just been a coincidence, but it was weird to notice.