It's not that clear a description, and it wreaks havoc with the chronology. I remember it coming up quite a bit during discussions of the season 1 episode order though.
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@Tiggersaregreat: That's interesting, though I prefer to believe Dash and Gilda were legitimate friends... btw HOW did you get that orange text?
It looks like it might be cinnamon. I'm not sure how he made it in a block like that though.
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@ Bluespade: I got the orange text by putting in two exclamation marks and putting the paragraph after them like this: !!Hello.
Gilda did say to Dash about how cool she is, which would hint that her motivations for coming back into Dash's life may not have been that great to begin with! Still, if the episodes were not in chronological order, then it might explain seemingly out-of-character moments!
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There's more than enough subtext in Gilda's episode though. The whole old flame and ditching her 'cause she dissed everyone and didn't know how to take it as well as dish it out thing.
Whatever subtext you might sense from Gilda, it isn't implied that Dash reciprocates those feelings in any way that is not platonic.
I don't think season 1 is in order. Unless Fall occurs after winter in Equestria, or the season has a time skip of almost a year.
Yeah, the chronology is all over the place, and is only identifiable in vague blocks of time.
@Blissey: That's pretty cool.
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@Ace: Depends on whether a Blank Flank could even acquire a stand to start out with; I think that the stands are so tied into one's identity that you couldn't get one to manifest unless you had a CM already.
@JT: Hmmmm, makes sense. On the other hand, would it be possible for the beginnings of Stand manifestation to trigger a blank flank pony into realising their talent and thus making them develop the cutie mark before they get the Stand?
Nah, a tabletop game wouldn't be the ideal product for a franchise aimed at little girls. They'd like a watered-down board game with figurines or soething.
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