I liked that, in the scene where Lightning Dust was riding the vomit comet, Spitfire got spiral eyes behind her shades.
That would be running a punchline into the ground.
Dashie is used to spilling, so the Dizzytron didn't phase her badly.
I thought that ol' Roids does actually yell "YEAH!" at one point. He's just cowed for most of the episode.
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Wise Papa Smurf, corrupted by his own power. CAN NO LEADER GO UNTAINTED?!
I am very amused that in the balloon rescue sequence, Horse Power, the biggest one of them all, rescues... the care package.
I have a message from another time...
@ Rabbit: He goes "YEAH!" when he eats a cloud.
Tealove is best pony.
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He must have been thirsty.
...actually, "eating" clouds during a weather clean up might actually be a smar, efficient way to stay hydrated on the job. You're breaking those clouds anyway...
I have a message from another time...
I really liked this episode: everything in it was just about perfect.
But they seem to
know where they are going, the ones who walk away from Omelas.
to quote the third-best Pegasus YYYYYAAAAAAAA!!!!!' this episode was awesome.
please share any avatars that would increase the overall awesomeness coolness or manliness of my gallery
@Carciofus - Since you say so, I feel slightly more inclined to watch this episode.
inb4 "You are missing out."
We go forward like a breath exhaled from the Earth. With vigor in our hearts and one goal in sight: We. Will. Kill him.
Well, you don't know if you'll like it until you watch it, after all.
I just don't feel like watching because I was less than impressed by ep 1~6.
To put it unsubtly, I don't like this season.
edited 15th Dec '12 11:39:28 AM by dRoy
We go forward like a breath exhaled from the Earth. With vigor in our hearts and one goal in sight: We. Will. Kill him.
C'MON AND SLAM! AND WELCOME TO THE JAM!
I just finished the episode.
Oh wow, you guys weren't kidding about the shipping fuel.
Also, the hotair balloon / twister scene could be used for a
Trixe The Great And Powerful trailer.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
She wasn't exactly evil, and she was actually sad about being kicked out. I don't see what the issue was.
Oh wow, that's a rather out-of-place plateau
It reminded me of the plateau John's house appeared on in Homestuck.
Also, I'm surprised noone commented on Orion's appearence.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
You missed me saying so twice, once in the last three pages, and once in the Spoiler Thread on Wednesday or Thursday :P