She'd want more love, of course.
I really like the Nightmare Fuel page on MLP. It's basically a very disturbing insight on how Twilight basically went mini-Discord this episode.
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Whoever came up with that is brilliant and/or insane. Probably "and".
"Hm. No choice. I think we're going to need to do something awesome." - Holden Shearer
I suspect that Celestia put on a fierce front to gauge the Mane 6's reactions and test their friendship. It's all another test, of course.
If I were in her horseshoes, I'd be less worried about going back to school and more worried about being put on the rocks, so to speak.
Spike must have told Celestia how badly Twilight was taking it when she realised she was going to miss a self-imposed deadline. Celestia might have merely wanted to give her a stern talking-to.
@Ginger: Speaking for the defence, I'm invoking the
Insanity Defence. Given that she was worried about being sent back to Magic Kindergarten for
failing to send a letter and suffered from hallucinations (her vision of those fillies pointing and laughing, anyone?), it's pretty clear she wasn't entirely rational at the time the decision was made and as a result doesn't bear full responsibility for the consequences of her actions.
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See, thing is, you're still
expecting not to like it, since you're still in a state of not having seen the episode.
It's Schrödinger's Opinion, right now.
I have a message from another time...
Eh, leave 'em be, I'd say. When they're ready, they'll take a peek at it.
But apart, all we are is just a pile of mush and some crumbly dry mess...