
| coolgame17 #572195 9 months ago |
I liked the episode, but I would like to have more episodes with the character development than episodes that have decided to take the trait "Wild Wasteland". Episode like this is okay, but not too much... |
| HeinousActsZX #572202 9 months ago |
I like character development too, but sometimes it's fun to watch stuff that's over the top. I'm pretty sure the Luna episode and Rarity and Sweetie Belle episode will be more character-centric. |
| coolgame17 #572233 9 months ago |
@HeinousActsZX: This is probably because of that I laughed during the last 15 minutes of the episode (approximately). In addition, humor is a good way to make love the characters, so when they get there the drama to them, we feel more involved. However, I just hope the season will not be totally like that, it's all. :) |
| Maya #572548 9 months ago |
I see the first two episodes of the season 2 as the real ending of the first season, and episode 3 as the real begining of the new season, with celestia giving a new task to the gang to fullfil along the next episodes. Of course it has to be so awesome! |
| Anonymous #572718 9 months ago |
^@all I like all this |
| Anonymous #573733 9 months ago |
I needed something like that episode to ease the pain after a painful day at work. |
| Anonymous #618272 8 months ago |
Honestly, what happened in this episode can easily be defined as a bgger plotpoint.
It more or less makes the series less attached to Twilight, as now any of the mane six can learn something of friendship, removing the fact that before was twilight just convieniently walks by and asks: "Hi friend, have you learned anything of friendship?". and instead lets any of the mane six do that. |