Arctofire 227 January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 Okay so in his first major appearance, Apple Buck Season, Big Mac was actually a very strong and interesting character, he was very wise, worn, and had a sense of that big male figure that every family needs. Now a lot of people complain that one thing MLP does badly is male characters, but this was not always the case, Spike when McCarthy used him and actually a very cool character until they introduced a hideous new idea to us, Spike episodes. Big Mac was also a character which I thought was very well established, but he had been completely ruined by season 2, when he used to say yep, or nope, every single time he spoke. Does anyone else feel this way. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeric 46,866 January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 Does anyone else feel this way. I think it would be nice to here him get a few more lines, yes. I do however like the stoic nature of the character and the running gag has not gotten old to me yet. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
碇 シンジン 27,437 January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 I like when he says yep or nope =)=)=) If he would talk too much it wouldnt be so funny anymore =)=) 3 Rarity Fan Club Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tameless 979 January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 I would love to have more of Big Macintosh.. Remember Hearts and Hooves Day.. 5 Signature By: Kyoshi "There has never been a sadness that can't be cured by breakfast food." - Ron Swanson QuirkyUsername Makes Me Smile! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eloquence 2,076 January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 Not particularly. Big Mac only spoke in his very first appearance and in the "Gabby Gums" episode (I forget the name of that one). He's always been a pony of few words, and I still think he's often depicted as a wise pony. "Pinkie Apple Pie" comes immediately to mind, where we find out that, though we didn't get to hear it, Big Macintosh had some impressive wisdom to impart upon Pinkie Pie. I see Big Macintosh as a smart, strong, salt-of-the-earth stallion who just does what needs doing with no unnecessary jabber. He is not a leader, and he knows he doesn't have to be. Applejack is a much better leader and family head, not because she's "better" but just because that's how each of their personalities are. Big Macintosh would rather just focus on his work than worry about directing anypony else, and every member of the Apple family understands that age and gender aren't important when it comes to leadership, it's all about who's right for what job. They're smart and efficient like that 5 My Equestrian Empire Characters Fluttershy - Eloquence - Chamomile - Ginseng - Lovestruck Ask Me Questions! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sazama Ichida 2,367 January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 I disagree. I actually liked to hear him talk more. The only thing that decreased my opinion of him was this: Seriously that was really uncalled for...They were sorry for what they did...There was no reason to be so mean... 2 The White Shinigami Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malinter 3,064 January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 Nah. I like Mac's character. He only talks when he needs to, no more, no less. He's smart, he knows what's up. He may not be a living encylopedia like Twilight but he knows what he knows. If Mac speaks a full sentence, its either very important or you've done goofed big time. XD 1 My OC's: Malinter, Rahl, Vengeful impact & alias-the-marked-one First fic i've written since forever here Skype: Malinter@Outlook.com "Defeating a sandwich only makes it tastier." most legendary quote ever. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luna the Great of all the Russias 3,016 January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 (edited) I disagree. I actually liked to hear him talk more. The only thing that decreased my opinion of him was this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjeDU7W2IQQ Seriously that was really uncalled for...They were sorry for what they did...There was no reason to be so mean... I think his reaction was justified. It's more difficult to forgive someone who purposefully did you wrong, and if someone published something about me that I considered to be private for the entire city to read, forgiveness would be quite difficult. Wouldn't you be that upset if you were in his position? Or perhaps you're more forgiving? Or perhaps you would be more lenient because they're children? I know I couldn't be even if they apologized. Edited January 27, 2015 by Krovavaya Luna 6 Pony Art Thread Brony since ~25 July of 2011. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dulset Tarn 441 January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 I find Zecora similarly ruined by season 2 on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pastel 7,630 January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 (edited) I don't think he was ruined. I liked when he talks normally in season 1, but now that he only says "Eeyup" and "Nope" (which was funny at first, but is now a bit boring), whenever he talks normally again it's very surprising (Ponyville Confidential). That's what makes him original I guess. Edited January 27, 2015 by Blobulle Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orablanco Account 3,707 January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 I disagree. I actually liked to hear him talk more. The only thing that decreased my opinion of him was this: Seriously that was really uncalled for...They were sorry for what they did...There was no reason to be so mean... Dude, that episode made the entire town look like jerk-butts. Anyway, no, Big Mac wasn't "ruined," so much as just underused. 2 Onwards to my DeviantArt page! Sig by the illustrious Kyoshi! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shanks 10,816 January 27, 2015 Share January 27, 2015 Big Mac isn't "ruined" he is just underutilized which is a real shame. Apparently early on the writers came up with a Big Mac episode but Hasbro said no which is kind of lame but maybe they will change their minds later. Big Mac is an interesting contrast to the opinionated Applejack and Granny Smith and largely immature Applebloom that I would like to see explored a bit more. Rarity Get's Cockroaches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlbaTross 1,586 January 28, 2015 Share January 28, 2015 Dude, that episode made the entire town look like jerk-butts. Anyway, no, Big Mac wasn't "ruined," so much as just underused. Agreed. Also, having him talk and Applejack not is actually kind of amusing in this case IMHO. Personally, I like Big Mac as the strong silent type. I chalk up his portrayal in Applebuck Season to him just not being quite fully fleshed out as a character at that point. That version of Big Mac didn't have much in the way of character traits, and now he has a major defining trait, and I don't see it as a bad thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arctofire 227 January 28, 2015 Author Share January 28, 2015 Not particularly. Big Mac only spoke in his very first appearance and in the "Gabby Gums" episode (I forget the name of that one). He's always been a pony of few words, and I still think he's often depicted as a wise pony. "Pinkie Apple Pie" comes immediately to mind, where we find out that, though we didn't get to hear it, Big Macintosh had some impressive wisdom to impart upon Pinkie Pie. I see Big Macintosh as a smart, strong, salt-of-the-earth stallion who just does what needs doing with no unnecessary jabber. He is not a leader, and he knows he doesn't have to be. Applejack is a much better leader and family head, not because she's "better" but just because that's how each of their personalities are. Big Macintosh would rather just focus on his work than worry about directing anypony else, and every member of the Apple family understands that age and gender aren't important when it comes to leadership, it's all about who's right for what job. They're smart and efficient like that Actually when you put it in that perspective, your right. I take back what I said because Apple Jack is the much better leader and he does still have that wisdom. I'm sorry for maybe being a little over dramatic and you have persuaded me to share your opinion. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bright Bastion 241 January 28, 2015 Share January 28, 2015 Asbel Lhant, on 27 Jan 2015 - 3:29 PM, said: I disagree. I actually liked to hear him talk more. The only thing that decreased my opinion of him was this: Seriously that was really uncalled for...They were sorry for what they did...There was no reason to be so mean... I think his reaction was justified. It's more difficult to forgive someone who purposefully did you wrong, and if someone published something about me that I considered to be private for the entire city to read, forgiveness would be quite difficult. I agree with Krova. Keep in mind that it was also suppose to be comedic as the lines Applejack and Big Mac would probably say in the situation are reversed. Besides, I believe that there are consequences for our actions, so I'm perfectly fine with the reaction. But I will admit it was pretty harsh but still justified. Cheria (right) is a small town girl who was afflicted with a terrible sickness when she was very young. Meeting Sophie changed that however. She recovered almost instantly from her illness due to Sophie's magic and gained an undeniable talent with her own, and what does she do with this magic? She acts as a healer for her small town and helps the militia keep the hostile border safe. Seven years later, she's started a nation-wide relief organization after her adventure with Sophie and Friends, a great connection to the element of generosity. My Past Signatures: http://mlpforums.com/topic/112970-bright-bastions-signatures/#entry3194273 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunny Fox 5,952 January 28, 2015 Share January 28, 2015 The thing is, the running joke wouldn't be a running joke if it wasn't a running joke. If Big MacIntosh hadn't been typecast into continuing the joke, we could have had a wiser mentor and foil for Applejack's more headstrong ways, and I think that would have opened as much or more comedic possibility than just "eeyup" and "nope". I agree with the OP (wha-wha-wha-whaaat?!) Big Mac was kinda ruined. 1 Happy minion of The Fabulous One! Signature by Midnightive Check out my blog! https://mlpforums.com/blog/1083-sunny-side-den/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eloquence 2,076 January 28, 2015 Share January 28, 2015 Actually when you put it in that perspective, your right. I take back what I said because Apple Jack is the much better leader and he does still have that wisdom. I'm sorry for maybe being a little over dramatic and you have persuaded me to share your opinion. *deep breath....* yay I'm so flattered, thank you! Admittedly I do have a soft spot for the big guy. It was his "eeyups" and "nopes" that helped get my partner into MLP, they were the first thing in the show that he actually d'awwwed at. I feel like if anything can get people into the show like that, it can't be all bad 1 My Equestrian Empire Characters Fluttershy - Eloquence - Chamomile - Ginseng - Lovestruck Ask Me Questions! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koukatsu 5,899 January 28, 2015 Share January 28, 2015 Big Mac was actually a very strong and interesting character, he was very wise, worn, and had a sense of that big male figure that every family needs...but he had been completely ruined by season 2, when he used to say yep, or nope, every single time he spoke. Does anyone else feel this way. I refer you to the next quote; I don't feel that his lack of words lessens his character, or wisdom. Just his depth, which is salvaged by the way the other characters can read his silence or short answers. Like in Filli Vanilli; They were sorry for what they did... They weren't yet apologizing for what they did, they were just whining about "you're mad at us too?", as if anger is an unreasonable response to what they did. I say, justified. :okiedokielokie: 3 || Ponysona || Ask Me Anything || Johari Window || Twitch || Gamer Stuff || Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timid Lullaby 20 January 28, 2015 Share January 28, 2015 Personally I wouldn't mind if they explored his past a bit more, How he got his cutie mark etc etc.. I mean we know how Granny Smith got hers and Apple Bloom is to come so the only Apple unaccounted for is Big Mac 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
True Rarity 1,240 January 28, 2015 Share January 28, 2015 I don't think he was ruined. His wisdom is not gone; he can still be wise by saying just a few words. Sometimes I wish I could be as stoic as he is. It shows that when he does have something to say, it's something good. Have we forgotten the advice he gave Applejack with just two words in "Somepony to Watch Over Me?" And his amazingness in "Filli Vanilli". No, I think Big Mac is just fine the way he is. 2 My deviantART Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moved to Elsewhere 11,331 January 28, 2015 Share January 28, 2015 (Geez, have people run out of things to complain about?) I don't necessarily think he was ruined. Side characters tend to not be ruined since they to not have as much of a character as the main character. Oh, and what's this about him not saying a lot anymore? He hasn't said a lot before. He will have those rare moments where he does talk but those are rare, as it brings more of a surprise to the audience. (Next people will be saying that Derpy was ruined.) 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Po-Nonimous 583 January 28, 2015 Share January 28, 2015 It's obvious to me Big Mac represents action rather than words. ITT when a person acts on what they believe in, what's right or what's necessary then there's no need for words because the actions say it all. Still, the creators making him talk kind of wrecks his character for me because he really doesn't have to talk. 1 "Theological debates are great for intellectual children since they require absolutely no facts!" - Mary Hawking, older sister of Stepehen Hawking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koukatsu 5,899 January 28, 2015 Share January 28, 2015 (Geez, have people run out of things to complain about?) I don't necessarily think he was ruined. Side characters tend to not be ruined since they to not have as much of a character as the main character. Oh, and what's this about him not saying a lot anymore? He hasn't said a lot before. He will have those rare moments where he does talk but those are rare, as it brings more of a surprise to the audience. (Next people will be saying that Derpy was ruined.) People have already said that, which is why she has two voices. (They were bad people, so says Kou the almighty!) It's obvious to me Big Mac represents action rather than words. ITT when a person acts on what they believe in, what's right or what's necessary then there's no need for words because the actions say it all. Still, the creators making him talk kind of wrecks his character for me because he really doesn't have to talk. That's an interesting take on the thread and the character. I read that as "Yes, he is ruined, but for the opposite reason," and I rather like the sense it makes. || Ponysona || Ask Me Anything || Johari Window || Twitch || Gamer Stuff || Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buck Testa 5,505 January 28, 2015 Share January 28, 2015 Okay so in his first major appearance, Apple Buck Season, Big Mac was actually a very strong and interesting character, he was very wise, worn, and had a sense of that big male figure that every family needs. Now a lot of people complain that one thing MLP does badly is male characters, but this was not always the case, Spike when McCarthy used him and actually a very cool character until they introduced a hideous new idea to us, Spike episodes. Big Mac was also a character which I thought was very well established, but he had been completely ruined by season 2, when he used to say yep, or nope, every single time he spoke. Does anyone else feel this way. Okay buddy whatever you say, Big mac is ruined! It all sucks after season one! Why does Twilight have wings!? Flanderization!! OUT OF CHARACTER!!! OTHER OVERUSED CLICHE BUZZWORDS THAT REALLY DON'T MEAN ANYTHING!!! THE FANDOM IS AT AN END, ABANDON SHIP, ITS ALL OVER, GAME OVER MAN GAME OVER!!! *ahem* Oh wait, Big Mac has not only been featured as a big character in several episodes he has also said more than just 'Yep" and "Nope." He's also had some great comedic moments and has been fleshed out a lot more than other side characters, and is actually MORE interesting in the later seasons than he was in season ONE. Never mind everyone false alarm! Also Big Mac for next Alicorn Princess 3 http://www.fimfiction.net/user/Billy%20G%20Gruff http://billyggruff.deviantart.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPVpSXbUpDYTcaFHTPiPjYA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jangocoolguy 433 January 28, 2015 Share January 28, 2015 Not ruined. He acted the way he did in "Applebuck Season" because he hadn't been established yet. 'Yep' and 'nope' work well enough. Plus, he talks when he has to. Though I think it would be interesting he if had the spotlight and we could hear his thoughts like in the comic book story "The Art of Zen and Gazebo Repair". (To make it more interesting, he could even think with a different voice) 1 "It's like I found a piece of myself I didn't even know was missing!" How do you think WE feel?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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