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  1. "Marble literally has less of a vocabulary than BIG MAC." I see some fault in your comparison there. Big Mac doesn't have a small vocabulary; he's actually spoken a lot more since Season 2. Besides, if Big Mac can form full sentences, who's to say that Marblle doesn't have that ability as well? Shy people can have other traits besides being shy.
  2. When Friendship IS Magic,every pony who doesn't want friends will either be sentenced to being good all along (They are that way because of a secondary cause, and can be redeemed) or to being evil for the sake of evil, and being killed off (And then they will be redeemed outside of the show's cannon; in the MLP comics, or just in some writer's sympathetic fantasy).
  3. I confess that I don't feel emotion as much as I absorb other people's emotions. I can even tell a person's feelings if they're not even in the same room.
  4. Or they could defeat their enemy Season 5 finale style. You know, guilt-tripping the enemy into giving away their tragic origin story. That way you can use it to guilt-trip them again into being good. If it worked on Starlight, why not use it on the big bad?
  5. I've always had this theory that ponies only get their cute marks when helping someone in need. I know it sounds rather cliche but my theory can be used to explain many of the controversies about cutie marks people have been having lately, For example, the reason Sunburst got his cutie mark before Starlight did is that he helped her when she was in need and then leaves her, prompting her to want to find a solution to help her in her lonely life- and the lives of others as well, which is where Starlight gets her cutie mark; helping others in her situation. Another controversy going around is about the Cutie Mark Crusader's new cutie marks. Some people were upset that they got their cutie marks for helping Diamond Tiara and not getting them for their individual talents (Singing, Scootering, and Carpentry). The truth is, they've spent almost their whole lives helping other ponies (and each other). Why do you think they tried to help Pipsqueak or Troubleshoes? Because it's their secret talent. This theory can also be used for all of the Mane 6 (except for Twilight Sparkle). Just think about it.... Rainbow Dash- Got her cutie mark for defending Fluttershy. Pinkie Pie- Got her cutie mark for helping her family smile. Fluttershy- Got her cutie mark for comforting the scared animals. Rarity- Got her cutie mark for helping with the costumes in the school play Applejack- Got her cutie mark for helping with the work on the farm. Twilight Sparkle - I don't know.
  6. I'm sorry to rain on everybody's parades but I thought the episode was nothing special. The plot setup is okay. Twilight Sparkle and Rarity's characters were okay. Spike's character was okay. The recurring characters were okay. The new characters were okay. It's just...okay. I'm not saying it was a bad episode or anything, it's just that everything that is done here has been done before. We've already seen Spike try to hang out with his own kind before in Dragon Quest. The idea of Spike giving up his position of power to Ember was good, but we've already seen that type of setup in Canterlot Boutique. Ember is not a bad character in herself but we have seen her type of character before in The Lost Treasure of Griffinstone. I'm not saying there was no originality in the episode. It was good to see some more dragons besides the ones in Dragon Quest. The problem is, all the dragons (with the exception of Ember and Garble)are pretty one-note. Also, I'm starting to worry that the writers have dropped the idea from Season 5 of the map episodes (You know, the ones that had two of the Mane 6 called by the map to solve a problem in Equestria). Anyway, the episode was just okay for me. Nothing more, nothing less.
  7. Are you my doppelganger? That describes me to a T. It's quite frightening.
  8. Even though CMC episodes are usually just tolerated by me, this episode was really good. It's good that Bulk Biceps didn't end up being the focus of this episode. I think that developing background characters should be reserved for the episodes used for fanservice (such as Slice of Life). It's good to feel like this will actually be a great season, despite the blandness of the episodes prior to this one.
  9. "My character is perfect in every way! I'm a Mary Sue to an improbable T. I will now terrorize readers and writers everywhere and all forms of entertainment shall be haunted by my bad fanfiction!" (evil laugh)
  10. So it turns out I am wrong. My bad, I must say that I tend to misinterpret things a lot especially with the most simple things. Could you tell me what happened that I missed, or suggest me otherwise.
  11. It's a good thing that the Mane 6 are back (not that I hate Starlight or the other minor characters) but the quality of the story is still a bit lacking and the Mane 6 are still a bit bland (especially Pinkie Pie) as they were in The Crystalling. I'm growing to like this increased quanity of slice-of-life stories that was more empathized in Season Five, but I still like the adventure episodes better. I'm hoping to see more of the mixed episodes (those that are both slice-of-life and adventure, like Rarity Investigates).
  12. Bon Bon would probably not be pleased because as we all know she's Special Agent Sweetie Drops!
  13. I was shopping and my friend who happend to be there , saw me look at the MLP trading cards. And yelled at the top of his lungs "SHE LIKES MY LITTLE PONIES!". He kept yelling it everytime I passed/noticed anything related to "my little ponies". And everybody looked at me with smiles on their faces. I just laughed along but that doesn't stop the awkwardness.
  14. And I say Omar is guilty because he was blaming an innocent young man.
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