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  1. Not even close. As far as I'm concerned the season has been rather solid with only one real dud (No Second Prances) and that was only due to a rushed ending. This is a criticism with the show as a whole. The writers take on stories that are too big for a 22 minute time frame which leads to rushed endings that seem sloppy. That's been a problem since the very start. But as for Seasonal Rot, not a chance. Season 1 is still by far the show's weakest season and Season 4 and 5 are far stronger than 2 & 3. If anything, the show has only improved as it has gone along.
  2. so my thoughts on Newbie Dash. Good episode. Not my cup of tea as I don't like cringe humor but it does teach a valubal lesson about not letting petty jabs get to you. Heads up guys, if you go into construction, that's what the worlplace is going to be like!

  3. Okay....New episode. That was painful to watch.

    1. gamecubeguy214

      gamecubeguy214

      I think it was hilarious, cringey, and fun.

    2. Dark Qiviut

      Dark Qiviut

      I *hated* it.

  4. Not really. Beast Wars is also fondly remembered and while G1 is the gen that gets the spotlight, BW is widely regarded as the best Transformers show and has a following as big as G1, set up a huge deal of Transformers lore and was the tone setter for the franchise. Beast Machines has gained a cult following in recent years, especially after the disaster known as the Armada trilogy. Transformers Animated and Prime also made it pretty big and the fandoms of both shows have a strong rivalry with each other and they still argue to this day which one was better.
  5. ...You know, we've ragging on the climax of No Second Prances so much that we've also overlooked Twilight ditching Celestia at dinner.

  6. Holy crap...I was about to respond to a G5 thread saying that FiM will probably be the tone setter for the rest of the franchise and that we may see G1 (with the constant Monsters and adventures) tackled with the FiM atmosphere...Then a thought hit me like a flying brick! That's what Guardians of Harmony would be as a show!

    1. Nuke87654
    2. @lpha

      @lpha

      Have you recovered from your thought brick concussion? ewo

    3. Dark Qiviut

      Dark Qiviut

      Me, three, Coffee and Nuke

  7. So am I. If you ask me FiM got better as it went along. I've seen shows lose steam and take a dive in quality and FiM isn't one of them.
  8. Holy mother of Hell and Tatarus DHX what happened!? You know I'll admit I was very wary going into the episode when I saw the description because it looked like one of those episodes like "Feeling Pinkie Keen" where Twilight Sparkle makes a complete ass out of herself. You see whenever there's an episode that has a description that makes one or more the main characters out to be the bad guy it doesn't turn out to be a good episode. We saw this time and time again with episodes like "Bridle Gossip", "Feeling Pinkie Keen", "the Mysterious Mare Do Well" "Bats" and "Princess Spike". My suspicion only increased when it was revealed that Twilight was going to try and stop Starlight from being friends with Trixie, one of the most mistreated characters in the show's history. Yes, I'm aware that she tried to take over Ponyville in Magic Duel but you have to remember that things wouldn't have gotten to that point if the Mane 6 and other characters hadn't openly ragged on Trixie for doing her job, destroyed her home and humiliated her. Episodes like "Boast Busters" have only solidified my belief that, while I'm still fond of it, once you take off the Nostalgia Goggles and look at Season 1, it is the worst season out of all six, even with my admittedly lax standards. Anyway when I actually watched the episode, I thought it could have been a really good one! Most of the episode was solid but then DHX really dropped the ball on the climax. *SPOILER ALERT* Trixie had a plan to pull off a trick one of her idols, Hoofdini, pulled off, where she jumps into a hungry manticore's mouth and appears to get swallowed by it but then suddenly appears in a nearby box, revealing she wasn't eaten at all. Problem is, she didn't know how to pull it off. Starlight then offers to help her out by using teleportation magic to get her out of the Manticore's gullet and into the box. Before they start the show Twilight storms up to the three and argument happens and Starlight has a falling out with Trixie to which the latter character and Twilight feel bad about. After that we get a clumsy mess of a climax. Trixie is depressed, publicly says to her audience before she performs that she messed up royal and is going to start the Manticore trick on her own, something she has admitted she doesn't know how to pull of! Starlight, instead of stopping her and going "WHAT IN TARTARUS ARE YOU DOING!? YOU'LL GET YOURSELF KILLED!!!" just sits their and watches and Twilight approaches her and has a heart to heart with her apologizes and tells her to be friends with Trixie again all while said character is prepping in front of audience to do a dangerous stunt she doesn't know how to pull of and doing nothing!! Starlight then asks "What if she's only just using me?" practically admitting that she's going to do nothing to stop her friend from getting herself killed in a stunt she knows Trixie can't pull off WHILE SAID CHARACTER IS OPENLY APOLOGIZING!! Twilight reassures her that Trixie genuinely wants to be Starlight's friend and only then does Starlight use her magic to stop her friend from getting killed, talks to Trixie, accepts her apology and they proceed with the show and while Twilight watches...completely ditching Celestia at a dinner with Derpy, DJ P0N3 and Cranky the Ass that was supposed to be a dinner between her, Twilight, Starlight and Trixie. Now let's talk about the unfortunate implications they left in this episode. Now I know there a quite a few that made the claim that the scene implied that Trixie was suicidal and was intentionally trying to kill herself with the Manticore trick. While I can see how one can very easily come to this conclusion, I don't think suicidal Trixies was what the writers were going for, but the alternative isn't that good either. Based on her Trixie's dialogue during the performance, the fact that she's performing in front of an audience and the sheer fear she felt heading towards the manticore, I think what the writers were trying to get across was that she felt the show must go on, personal problems or not, and that she'll try on her own anyway and figure it out while she's performing. This unfortunately makes Trixie look like a reckless idiot!! This is not how the climax should have went and I can easily see how it could have been good. If they had Twilight apologize to Starlight before the show, then have Starlight talk to Trixie with the latter apologizing and THEN have Starlight and Trixie decide to go through with the trick in that order, the episode would have been fine as the episode was solid before that point! Instead DHX rushed it and decided to do all that at once and that led to a clumsy mess with unfortunate implications, probably to keep the episode within a 22 minute time frame. You know, I'll fully admit that I have lax standards and like episodes that the fandom could consider bad but even I have my limits! And I do hate to see an episode that's spoiled by the ending. This is my problem with the DHX, they handle stories that are too big to handle within a 22 minute time frame and the episode looks rushed because of it. I appreciate that they genuinely want to tell really good stories but if the topic is too big to manage then they shouldn't be making it.
  9. *Just got to the end of No Second Prances* . . . AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH

    1. Mesme Rize

      Mesme Rize

      Guys, can somebody fix Coffee? I think he broke. :P

  10. Well she did live on the moon. It's not like ours at all. It's a place that's occupied by a bunch of aliens that make dreams for the ponies and she ended up corrupting them and making nightmares.
  11. This isn't really an ass pull. There's a difference between pulling a surprise family member in the examples you gave and giving Fluttershy. Primarily because the characters in the examples you gave have established backgrounds while Fluttershy's background is a completely blank slate. We know next to nothing about her background while we know plenty about the others. Fluttershy is one of the most under-developed characters in the main cast, all we really know about her background is that she went to school with Rainbow Dash and fell from Cloudsdale. That's it. We've seen Rarity's family, We know that Rainbow Dash has a dad (or brother, kind of hard to tell which one Rainbow Blaze is), We've seen Twilight's family, we've seen Applejack's family and know she has a HUGE extended family and we've even seen Pinkie's family. Fluttershy? We know practically nothing about her aside from her appearances in season 1 to present and a little snippet of her past where she fell from Cloudsdale. A brother is something she might very well have.
  12. You know, there are plenty of things I can pick on when it comes to the TMNT movie but the thing I tend to pick on the most is the literal Pizza Hut ad in the middle of the movie!

  13. I don't see the problem. 1. For the most part Fluttershy's background, her family especially, is a blank slate. We know next to nothing about her family or her background other than "she lived in Cloudsdale and fell from it during flight camp". and 2. The unknown or suddenly introduced sibling is not really a bad thing. Maud was that third sister who was introduced in Season 4. We were aware that Pinkie had two sisters but not three and when she was introduced the fandom loved her.
  14. Oh hey! The Cutie Map was nominated for a Hugo award for 'best dramatic presentation' that's pretty coo- WOAH WOAH WOAH!!!! Why the hell is Doctor Who's 'Heaven Sent' on that list!? That episode was terrible!

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    2. Nuke87654

      Nuke87654

      Other than just picking the favorite done by the studio that year, I'm stomped.

    3. The Coffee Pony

      The Coffee Pony

      Basically it's got a nomination for 'best dramatic presentation' alongside the Cutie Map, A Jessica Jones episode called 'AKA Smile' and an episode of Grimm and Supernatural, two shows I don't care about.

    4. Nuke87654
  15. My only reaction to the Jerimy Whitely thing is "...Why does it always have to be Rainbow Dash?"

  16. Disagree heavily when it comes to Finn and definitely when it comes to the prequels. Yeah, Finn was a coward at first but throughout the movie he developed into a resistance fighter who realized that he can't keep running from the First Order fought for the friends he met and grew to care about. Now as for the prequels, you've that wrong completely! Nobody attacked the prequels Lucas or the prequels for trying new things! People hate the prequels because the story line was complete garbage. The only redeeming factor about the prequels was the Clone Wars cartoon that managed to salvage Obi-Wan and Anakin while giving us characters that we can actually care about like Ahsoka Tano and Captain Rex. The Prequel movies damaged the image of Anakin by making him a psychopathic crybaby and they didn't even show the friendship he and Obi-Wan were supposed to have according to A New Hope. All Obi-Wan did was nag and complain about Anakin and Revenge of the Sith made him look like a complete douchebag when he left his friend, who he apparently loved so much, to die in one of the cruelest ways possible. This is why I'm adamant when I say that the duel between Darth Vader and Ahsoka Tano was one of the most powerful duels in the franchise and better than either duel between Anakin/Vader and Obi-Wan. Because the duel between Obi-Wan in Vader in Revenge of the Sith was over the top, had no emotional drive due to their friendship being so poorly handled, poorly written dialogue ("I have the High Ground Anakin! It's Over" Yeah, well so did Darth Maul) and Obi-Wan pulling that asshole move at the end of the duel. I think Robot Chicken had it spot on in this skit! And unfortunately, Revenge of the Sith took Obi-Wan's character in A New Hope down with it. I can't even take certain exchanges of dialogue seriously because I have the events of Revenge of the Sith in mind. Obi-Wan: "Here is your father's lightsaber! He killed 30 Children with it." Luke: "How did my father die?" Obi-Wan: "I chopped off his arm and legs and left him to burn near a river of lava. He was a good friend." I mean really, can you honestly say you respect Obi-Wan after the prequels? I mean yes, Clone Wars did managed to salvage the friendship between the two but even then, Anakin was closer to Ahsoka than he ever was towards Obi-Wan.
  17. T.U.R.T.L.E. Power! T.U.R.T.L.E. Power! T.U.R.T.L.E. Power! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!

  18. Because Netflix is the best option. Asking "What TV network should Hasbro move FiM to?" is basically asking "How should Hasbro kill FiM?" A) Cartoon Network (Screw over the show in various agonizing ways) B ) Nickelodeon (Draconian Copyright and little airtime so the network can focus on its favorites instead) C) Disney XD (Disney Ownership, Cancellation and Inferior Replacement)
  19. Believe me they already have with Transformers Robots in Disguise 2015! It arguably got screwed over even worse than Animated did. This show that was supposed to be three 26 episode seasons long got shortened to two seasons after the first one finished and the second season is going to be 19 episodes with a movie. Not only that CN kept in the 5AM Death Slot. Needless to say, as a Transformers fan, I'm VERY ticked off. I was ticked off when it was announced the show would be on CN because they'd pull some BS like this! I kept saying they'd screw it over and I was right. I would NOT want MLP anywhere near that network! By all means I'd rather Hasbro have it on Netflix than any of the networks associated with animation!
  20. Debatable. As popular as G1 was and despite the amount exposure it continues to get, it's popularity is rivaled by Beast Wars as the latter show set the tone for the incarnations that came after it.
  21. I agree with this! But do keep in mind that while most Transformers Generations are essentially a Reboot of Gen 1 (Minus Beast Wars although I would like to see a reboot of it! It was pretty damn good!) do keep in mind that the teams tends to switch around a bit with Optimus Prime as leader and Megatron (and sometimes Unicron) as an antagonist. So IF the next Gen is to MLP as another Gen is to Transformers, I wouldn't be too surprised if Twilight stays leader with the rest of the cast switched around. You have the possibility of a team made up of Twilight (The Optimus equivalent), Rainbow Dash and Pinkie pie as MLP's Bumblebee and Ratchet and a team made up of whoever else they can think of like Fleur Dis Lis, Derpy and Limestone.
  22. When people say that Twilight Sparkle, Starlight Glimmer, April from TMNT '12 or Rey from Star Wars is a Mary Sue my first response is "HAHAHAHAHAHA! No." People let me put it this way: You have NOT seen a Mary Sue! I've seen Mary Sues! Sues worse than you can possibly imagine!

    1. The Coffee Pony

      The Coffee Pony

      Now if you're a fan of Star Trek TNG or Doctor Who, you know very well who I'm talking about!!

    2. Nuke87654

      Nuke87654

      Like Wesely Crusher?

  23. Now that just sounds silly. We all know the series villain is that one dragon who suggested looting Equestria for all its pillows! Who would ever think of something so evil as to rob our little Equine friends of a good night sleep. Taking away those fluffy bags of comfort is considered a crime against Pony-kind according to the Geneighva Convention!! Worse than Joseph Stallion, he is!
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