@Ace: As much as I would like to agree, I can't help but feel her portryal in that episode was. . . anomalous.
Meaning everyone will be disappointed when the episode finally arrives because it's been hyped up so much that people begin having unrealistic expectations of it and it falls short of those expectations and people start to claim that it's the worst episode ever even though I personally doubt it'll be any worse than MMDW though I won't completely deny the possibility even though it would be really disappointing if it were.
How's
that for a run-on sentence?
solti ola i amaliche cantia masa estia
@Crow:

Oh I get it now. Then again, this is Celestia's niece that's getting married. How can it not get hyped.
Yeah, Andromeda is heading for you. You got over 9000 years until it collides.
The Mare-Do-Well episode was pretty good, so I guess the chances of the next episode being worse are good too!
I ironically, the fact that it is being overhyped has lowered my expectations, so hopefully I'll be happy anyway.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
I cleared my mind of expectations and anyway I'm watching Turnabout Storm 3 anyways, so eh. Also I haven't forgotten the lesson from Best Night Ever.
@Sky Strike:Its because he has a really big butt and wide hips.
@Ace I actually didn't get that it was a Cupcakes reference and was wondering why the background was suddenly red and Phoenix was scared of Pinkie...
@Blue Also, the lightning pattern on the upper thighs looks odd at first glance, like a second crotch.
VENGEANCE
Element of Indecision.
Be sure to listen for Rarity's BG music to see if you can recognize it.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
Did I misuse it? I don't think I did.
If there is anything that you are alone in thinking, it's "thinking that you're alone in thinking of your theories".
Huh, The Last Roundup is scheduled to come on today. Maybe now everyone will see if Derpy is still her googly-eyed self.
The Bender vid only describes verbal irony, the most common form of which being sarcasm. Irony is the subversion of the normal expectations of what should happen, creating a dual awareness of what should have happened according to the situation and what actually happened. For example, in The Story Of An Hour, when Mrs. Mallard receives the news about her husband's death, she locks herself in her room. You would expect for her to be grieving, but she feels joy and freedom.