"[She] took The Devil, fired him from his job, and made him work as a garbageman." - Kobold Lord
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Already customs toys of her.
I'm surprised that there isn't any Babs abuse. And not
Take That kind but kind what people doing for sympathetic character (like Scootabuse), since it's canon at least during time before episode.
edited 26th Nov '12 2:44:28 AM by DeathCloud
Because he know I'm going to go out in this plane and I'm going to remove one of His creations from His universe.
@Kyler: It's on the Shoutouts list :D
@Osias: It's one of those developer's tools like a programming devkit, only it works on the very fabric of reality.
kyler@tvtropes:~$ sudo make sandvich
You can't expect me to be fine.
I don't expect you to care.
@Osias: About 75% of what Ace says is Technobabble that can be safely ignored without consequence.
/me is looking at the wikia list of who-wrote-what and concluding his favorite and less favorite episodes were written by the same persons, so that's not the answer. Concludes that it's not who writes, but the decisions made to what will the episode be like.
I wonder how AJ would react if CMC told her about bulling.
Before watching episode I expected she would be ultra pissed and Babs would got what she deserved. But after knowing about BS backstory I suspect it would be something more tearjerking/hearthwarming.
Because he know I'm going to go out in this plane and I'm going to remove one of His creations from His universe.
Mitch Larson wrote the "trekkie" episodes, but Dragonshy, Call of the Cutie, Party of One, Lesson Zero, Hearts and Hooves Day, A Canterlot Wedding... mmmm, I think I'll have to create a spreadsheet to decide what writer is my favorite
@Kyler: Babs' special talent turns out to be telling tall tales. She's so good at it that her initials eventually become synonymous with a good old-fashioned piece of nonsense.