Viola? Hello.
We had to watch part of a
Twelth Night movie adaptation in school once. It was ... surreal. Why are people so bad at adapting Shakespeare?
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
In the Piolt, Fluttershy was assigned the task of organizing the birds to be the music for the Festival She's doing the same thing in the clip
Gay, Autistic, Nerd, Gamer, Gleek, Brony, Writer, Fan, Master Of The Ever Changing Avatar, Mad Man.
I am in fact awesome.
I'm pretty sure that got pointed out a couple times already.
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That's hardly a spoiler. It's not going to ruin anyone's enjoyment of the episode to know that.
edited 27th Mar '12 2:05:09 PM by PurpleDalek
I'll do a thing. I don't know. It's a thing in progress. Respect the thing.
Oh, that, it was too obvious so I didnt register it.
Here's a spoiler. Twilight fixes her brother's ornament.
Watched Taming of the Shrew once. Only remember the aside line "more like an apple to an oyster."
All I remember about
The Taming of the Shrew comes from the Ender series.
edited 27th Mar '12 2:11:37 PM by storyyeller
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
I'll do a thing. I don't know. It's a thing in progress. Respect the thing.
A Pony's Midsummer Night's Dream that would be quite good.
Rarity and Junebug
edited 27th Mar '12 2:15:47 PM by PurpleDalek
I'll do a thing. I don't know. It's a thing in progress. Respect the thing.
Well it looks like the thread has died down a bit.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
I know more about Shakespeare's tragedies personally, ah Iago...
Evening everypony. I love A Midsummer Night's Dream. I think Measure for Measure is a close second.
As for Shakespeare's tragedies, I'm quite fond of Julius Caesar, Troilus and Cressida, and King Lear.
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Henry V is always a treat. As is Richard II
edited 27th Mar '12 2:27:08 PM by Drenius
Gully Foyle is my name,
and Terra is my nation.
Deep space is my dwelling place,
and death's my destination.
Hmmm... I'm actually not too much of a fan of Shakespeare. He's too repetitive at times (And by that I mean his poetry). But I love his tragedies. They're cool and original.
I saw a brilliant show of Richard III over last summer. I'm very fortunate to live quite close to Shakespeare & Company in Massachusetts. =)
Can you think inside the chimney?
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"Forget you, I can wear all these hats!"
edited 27th Mar '12 2:28:49 PM by PurpleDalek
I'll do a thing. I don't know. It's a thing in progress. Respect the thing.