Sweetie needs to patch her cloak ._. Maybe Rarity could help her :3
So only those born into the rich and high class are jerks?
Honestly though, while the episodes have been consistent in enjoyment value, I don't think any of them have been that great so far.
My movie made $28 billion. Where's my share.
@absol: I don't need them to be great great, but that episode was enjoyable and executed the gags well.
I liked that while it brought up the whole "you should tell an adult" thing, that's not what solves the problem, demonstrating that there is more than one equally valid approach to the situation.
I dunno; my stream was buggy. It might have been.
I find it weird how everyone apparently forgot about the dragon bullies from Spike's episode, yet when a preview mentions the CMC are being bullied, it's suddenly a major aesop (pre-airing, that is)
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Were you on Midnight by any chance?
edited 24th Nov '12 8:15:43 AM by absolclaw
My movie made $28 billion. Where's my share.
While some episodes were blatant in its handling of aesops, no matter
how important they might be, this one is
seriously bad in that I could even predict exactly what the ponies were going to speak.
I would say it is a pretty bad writing.
Hang on, got a call, will be right back.
edited 24th Nov '12 8:18:56 AM by dRoy
No heroes, no villains, only people.
Eh, I never thought it got quite to that point. It wasn't particularly stellar, but I didn't find it "okay, I know exactly what's going to happy every step of the way" either.
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Still another side of the bullying coin. If you're not with em you're their target.
My movie made $28 billion. Where's my share.
'k
I have a message from another time...
Yeah, the dragons were just rough and teenager...y.