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  1. Celestia has just as much character as Luna yet she (Celestia) hasn't been given a chance to prove that she can hold her own in an episode by playing a lead role. On the outside, she's a regal ruler who on occasional cuts loose and has fun, but deep down, what if she is a tormented soul who holds deep regrets that continue to plague her. Sure, the age demographic wouldn't be able to go too deeply into such thoughts but it's better than not doing anything.

    Exactly, Celestia = Luna in terms of plot possibilities. I am not a Big Fan of Me-Sad-plots, especially if it's about NMM, but it's still better than Seth's bullshit idea. How would he like an episode about his precious Trixie, who gets older pretty quick causing her to give up on her career? I Start to think that this guy is a brick...

     

    G M Berrow is actually one of the Non-show-writers (which could give someone hope after all) but by now i think she is just doing two Pinkie eps and thats it. -.-

  2. It might be because Celestia is a difficult character to write for, but then that doesn't explain how she has given lead roles in several comics. Maybe the comic writers know something that the show writers don't.

     

    Frankly, i can't hear this anymore from them. This is so lame.

    You can do a lot with a character like Celestia. Luna is the obvious proof and she didn't just get her dream night thing, because she is so misunderstood and sad. I even know Cadance better. Comic writers seem to be just more motivated, creative and less biased against certain characters.

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  3. Well, we were told earlier that Starlight would save the day in the season six finale. I'd say she's earned her redemption.

     

    Oh, i remember. She saved the day as she gave her short speech to Thorax to give Chrysalis everything of his love.

    Without Thorax, Starlight would have miserably failed, but yet she is the savior. :o_o:

    Though, why do i complain? We already saw this when Spike clumsily runs away with the crystal heart, gets almost caught by Sombra before Cadance saves the day. Yet he is the big savior of the empire. I should be used to this shoddy writing by now.

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  4. So basically you're saying To Where and Back Again was just an excuse to please the Chrysalis fans.

    Partly. Starlight had to shine in this finale and Trixie had to be there as well, which didnt annoy me that much. Yeah, it could be Celesta's turn for once, but that's just impossible with those people who run this show.

     

    For Chesalis, you hardly can speak of coincidence when Chrysalis refused to be a good guy, long after the fandom was very vocal about not liking her possible redemption. Now we have to get even more from her. It's just terrible and i blame the fandom.

  5. Are you saying that Starlight is the bad guy here?

    No, Starlight has nothing to do with it.

     

    It just would be humiliating as heck, if they had shown their defeat again. Guaranteed by the biased writers. Already, Luna's capture did make her look weak and helpless (which was fine by me, tbh :P ). Just imagine if this would have been fleshed out.

     

    Without fandom popularity, Chrysakis would be finished by now in one way or the other.

    But yet, Chrysalis will return being more powerful than ever due to another asspull, Celestia will be cocooned again, writers pandered again whilst denying it, the fandom will cheer, the End.

  6. The real hardships of Celestia are the writers, who don't allow this character to be successful, competent or relevant.

     

     

    Cadance is allowed to be. Luna is allowed to be. Starlight is allowed to be. Celestia? God forbid.

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  7. Michael Vogel took part in 7 episodes:

     

    "A Hearth's Warming Tail"

    A Christmal Carol episode. Uninspired as ****, but hey, it has Luna in it with a new singer.

     

    "Spice Up Your Life"

    Mediocre. Just mediocre.

     

    "Stranger Than Fan Fiction"

    Boring with lame jokes and pop culture references. Maybe it's Josh Haber's fault, though.

     

    "The Cart Before the Ponies"

    A CMC train wreck

     

    "The Times They Are a Changeling"

    This was okay, excluded the abysmal ending. And there he shares this episode with two other guys. So who can know that it's Vogel who should take the praise?

     

    "Viva Las Pegasus"

    Again. He shares this episode with the same two guys, Kevin Burke and Chris Wyatt. The episode is okay again, but i start to believe that it's because of Burke's and Wyatt's effort.

     

    "Every Little Thing She Does"

    Finally, Vogel is doing something on his own again. And look, it's one of the most controversial episodes this season. Perhaps it's the most.

     

     

    I don't understand the big grief of some people. :maud:

     

     

     

    i just noticed he took part in the finale with Josh Haber. Not sure if that makes things better or worse...

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