
| Anonymous #310031 1 year ago |
It's all Rarity's fault! Don't worry Trixie, we will get you back on stage. |
| LittleLunithe #310036 1 year ago |
According to my brother, Trixie was percieved as a real bitch, but there's always an explanation for that kind of behavior. |
| drpepperfan1 #310054 1 year ago |
Poor Trixie....you didn't deserve this.. |
| Anonymous #310113 1 year ago |
Except for how she came to town with the express purpose of showing off and humiliating the residents
There's that |
| Anonymous #310149 1 year ago |
She came to town with express purpose of providing entertainment, and if certain ponies didn't provoke her, everypony would be happy. Homework - watch the audience's [other than mane six] reactions to Trixie's show in "Boast Busters". |
| BetterOffFred #310157 1 year ago |
^ Except nobody just wakes up one day and decides to start acting the way she did. There's likely a deep-seated reason for her behavior. This is just one possibility. We may never know the truth.
So there's that, too. |
| Anonymous #310186 1 year ago |
They provoked her because she was being offensively snobbish, bragging up and down how she was the greatest thing ever. Doesn't hurt that the crowd is easily impressed, they were just as entertained when Rarity, Applejack, and Dash tried proving her wrong. |
| Anonymous #310203 1 year ago |
She was bragging from a scene - thus making it an act. Now, would you loudly call an actor playing Macbeth a murderer? Cause you know, he does kill the king... |
| Anonymous #310258 1 year ago |
Do you REALLY think that was acting? The whole POINT of the episode was that it's rude and inconsiderate to flaunt your talents in others faces for no reason which ultimately proved her undoing when she couldn't back it up. If she were meant to be anything other than a one dimensional attention whore, they would have brought it up, her only reason for existing is to show kids "Don't be like this" |
| Anonymous #310310 1 year ago |
No, she was tad too self-centered outside of her act, but it is a posteriori knowledge. When the mane six assaulted Trixie, they had no evidence that her behavior wasn't a part of an act. They should have at least given her benefit of a doubt.
Also - having all one's property destroyed is hardly a suitable punishment for being an attention horse. In the end I am - we all certainly are - aware of Trixie's purpose in the show. Thing is that even with that knowledge it is rather easy to argue that - when taken outside of plot necessity context - her actions didn't warrant the kind of treatment she received. |
| Anonymous #310322 1 year ago |
The Mane 6 were talking amongst themselves, which sparked an unpleasant reaction from Trixie. Its like a comedian that doesn't know how to handle hecklers properly, goes on some racist rant or something, and then has to apologize later. |
| Anonymous #310336 1 year ago |
First Trixie's sentence was "Watch in awe (...) ponykind" Not even obnoxious. Then the mane six chatted for a bit, then Rainbow Dash boo'ed directly _at_ Trixie. They did start the flame that ensued. Trixie being herself did little to calm the situation of course, but blaming her for everything isn't even remotely fair. |
| Anonymous #310396 1 year ago |
She was booed because again, she basically rolled into town for the express purpose of showing off and bragging about being the most magical unicorn in the world.
When you act that snobbish you're basically asking to be called out on it |
| Anonymous #310447 1 year ago |
...or maybe she was just a plot device used to get the lesson of the day across, just like gilda, and nothing more. srsly ppl, wtf |
| Anonymous #310532 1 year ago |
The internet is for overanalyzing children's cartoons.
When it's not for porn. |
| AetherNite75 #310752 1 year ago |
I blame the whole damn episode, and Rainbow Dash. |
| Anonymous #310856 1 year ago |
I blame global warming...more convenient. |
| Lancer #311216 1 year ago |
Trixie can't really be explained, unless she was just a complete newbie with a bad attitude, who had no idea of what she was doing.
Ponyville is within view of Celestia's castle, in which young ponies are trained in magic... think of it as a college town. Would you not likely find students of magic, or graduates of magic there? Why then go to a place full of trained magic-users, to show off a handful of cheap tricks, and begin boasting of your skills? Why not spend a few days telling people you're going to put on a show? Ask around, check out the place, decide what kind of act to put together... So they'll know it's an act - if it was... |
| Anonymous #311521 1 year ago |
Truth to be told, there was only one magically gifted unicorn in Ponyville. Also, how can you know that Trixie's tricks were cheap? Again - audience's reaction shows that most ponies were impressed by the show, until certain ponies decided they had a moral obligation to punish Trixie for being boastful. |
| Anonymous #312035 1 year ago |
I agree. We never saw magic from another unicorn (except telekinesis and Rarity's gem finding) and Trixie does used lot of interesting tricks. Creating storm cloud for expample. Not being as powerful as Twilight, she at same time more talented that your average unicorn. |
| Jayswing103 #1089010 4 months ago |
Read my fanfic http://www.fimfiction.net/story/13810/Trixie%27s-Tale |