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Did season 6 get rid of the moral lessons?


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One thing I noticed about season 6 was that the episodes sort of lacked the moral at the end like they used to. I mean at least it wasn't blatantly stated like season one and two. But still it really wasn't there. Why though? Did the writers just give up? Did they not care anymore?

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Most episodes still have moral lessons, they're just being more subtly presented through the resolution of the conflict rather than telling the audience, and personally I like that approach better. 

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I feel like season 6 only had the morals leasons when they had the map episode and the one where Starlight tries to spend time with ever pony... i think that people were probbaly getting tired of the whole "morals" things so they just episodes just to make episode without thinking of why mlp orignal purpose... I didnt care much for season 6 after like episode 10 I mean there were a few episodes that I liked but the there were just some that i just got bored with...

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I think that some of the little kids that watched the earlier seasons grown up and now they can now decipher the meaning or moral of certain later episodes. The show has grown up too in that regard and not everything has to be spoon-fed necessarily anymore.

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Not really. The moral lessons will always be there in most episodes. The show simply got rid of the spoon feeding condescending morale synopsis at the end of each episode. The messages are spelt out pretty clearly in every episode, its just not thrust upon the viewers like they were pre-schoolers. MLP:FiM will always have that Aesop's Fables or Bill Cosby Show (back when Bill Cosby was a good role model :blink: ) format and goal. The show is meant to be both entertaining and educational, particularly towards the younger viewers it targets.

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The morals are still there as they serve as an important function of the show's chemistry. It's just that they are not being as subtle about it as they have in the past. Also, the audience is now well aware of when these morals show up.

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The morals are definitely still there. Only a couple times recently where they'be been clearly stated, but S6 definitely hasn't scaled back on having its stories teach lessons.

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I think they are writing for a higher level audience. Like in the indian restaurant episode, the food critic, in previous seasons, would have tried the food at the end and become happy and everyone would be happy. But in this season they went for a more realistic approach and she stalks off in a huff, with rarity having made an enemy. I really like it, myself, its one of the good things about season 6. Realism is better for the adult fans

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The morals are absolutely still there. They are more interwoven in exposition or general conversation (and apologies), but they are there. In a few cases, there are several morals layered in each episode (such as Spice up Your Life).

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Most episodes still have moral lessons, they're just being more subtly presented through the resolution of the conflict rather than telling the audience, and personally I like that approach better.

 

I see that. But sometimes it felt lke the episode didn't really have a moral.

I feel like season 6 only had the morals leasons when they had the map episode and the one where Starlight tries to spend time with ever pony... i think that people were probbaly getting tired of the whole "morals" things so they just episodes just to make episode without thinking of why mlp orignal purpose... I didnt care much for season 6 after like episode 10 I mean there were a few episodes that I liked but the there were just some that i just got bored with...

Yeah thats exactly how I felt. Well at least for the writers not caring about the morals.

I think that some of the little kids that watched the earlier seasons grown up and now they can now decipher the meaning or moral of certain later episodes. The show has grown up too in that regard and not everything has to be spoon-fed necessarily anymore.

Yeah I can understan that also.

Not really. The moral lessons will always be there in most episodes. The show simply got rid of the spoon feeding condescending morale synopsis at the end of each episode. The messages are spelt out pretty clearly in every episode, its just not thrust upon the viewers like they were pre-schoolers. MLP:FiM will always have that Aesop's Fables or Bill Cosby Show (back when Bill Cosby was a good role model :blink: ) format and goal. The show is meant to be both entertaining and educational, particularly towards the younger viewers it targets.

Yeah I understand what you mean.

No, the morals are still there. They're just presented more subtly, rather than narrating their experiences outright like they used to

Yeah I guess at leat there not blatantly stated like season one and two.

The morals are still there as they serve as an important function of the show's chemistry. It's just that they are not being as subtle about it as they have in the past. Also, the audience is now well aware of when these morals show up.

Actually I'd be dissapointed if they removed the morals. I actually like them. Deslite being older than who there intended for.

The morals are definitely still there. Only a couple times recently where they'be been clearly stated, but S6 definitely hasn't scaled back on having its stories teach lessons.

Well yeah I see what you mean.

Morals are still there, but they don't say it out loud.

 

Yeah I know. But sometimes it felt like they wernt there.

I think they are writing for a higher level audience. Like in the indian restaurant episode, the food critic, in previous seasons, would have tried the food at the end and become happy and everyone would be happy. But in this season they went for a more realistic approach and she stalks off in a huff, with rarity having made an enemy. I really like it, myself, its one of the good things about season 6. Realism is better for the adult fans

Well the example you gave makes sense. That episode was more realstic.

The morals are absolutely still there. They are more interwoven in exposition or general conversation (and apologies), but they are there. In a few cases, there are several morals layered in each episode (such as Spice up Your Life).

I think there was two morals in Spice Up Your Life.

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Actually I'd be dissapointed if they removed the morals. I actually like them. Deslite being older than who there intended for.

 

I doubt they are going to get rid of them since they have been a big part of the show's dynamic. Besides, I'd like to think Starlight is learning some interesting morals given how some of her actions have required them to become known to her.

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I doubt they are going to get rid of them since they have been a big part of the show's dynamic. Besides, I'd like to think Starlight is learning some interesting morals given how some of her actions have required them to become known to her.

Actually Starlight became one of my favorite charcters in season six. Especially after she became friends with Trixie.
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I see that. But sometimes it felt lke the episode didn't really have a moral.

 

Well, I said most episodes, I do agree that some of them don't really have morals, as opposed to all season 1-3 episodes. The show isn't focusing on teaching morals anymore as much as in telling a story, most stories inherently come with a moral, but not all of them.

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Well, I said most episodes, I do agree that some of them don't really have morals, as opposed to all season 1-3 episodes. The show isn't focusing on teaching morals anymore as much as in telling a story, most stories inherently come with a moral, but not all of them.

Yeah thats more what I was saying.

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As most others have said, they are still there, just not thrown in our face like the first two seasons. The subtlety seems to allow for more complexity in how the morals are presented and they can do multiple in a single episode. Being someone that always really liked the moral aspects of the show, this makes me happy. c:

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As most others have said, they are still there, just not thrown in our face like the first two seasons. The subtlety seems to allow for more complexity in how the morals are presented and they can do multiple in a single episode. Being someone that always really liked the moral aspects of the show, this makes me happy. c:

Yeah I defentley noticed thst in season six. I also liked the morals of the show.

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