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DON’T LISTEN TO HER, SHE’S ONLY TELLING LIES!
On such a benign image, too.
Never thought I’d type this, but…
tl;dr
Celestia episode
Cadance character development episode
Flash Sentry episode
Granted, I have a bias against Applejack (for pretty much all the reasons Itsthinking mentioned).
Just be happy AJ is getting more screentime.
I usually read what I type before posting. I hope my grammar and spelling throughout this thread didn’t make me seem like too big of an idiot.
Well, okay then.
After Twilight realised that they were more than physical objects. which begs the question, why go after them at all. My point is that it’s a problem with the entire series and not just EQG.
But they actually gained them before using them.
They also didn’t have the elements when they faced Nightmare Moon.
And again, that falls down to bad writing more than anything else, but that’s the same issue plaguing MMC and Canterlot Wedding so it still can’t be discounted when that is what we have to make opinions about things.
@supermanhulkjesus
Canterlot Wedding certainly did a lot of damage to the show’s backstory and had its own problems (and I argued about them at the time, too), but it was at least a tightly paced and engaging story if you looked beyond that. That being said, I’m not really interested in arguing this, because I really don’t see anything coming of it. Agree to disagree, I suppose.
@supermanhulkjesus
Or the implication is that anyone roughly analogous to the “real” Mane Six can wield the Elements of Harmony, but only Twilight can wield the Element of Magic since only she was sent to deal with the issue. Hence why it didn’t work right when Shimmer used it even though she could draw power from it; but the others could use theirs no problem.
You have a point, but they didn’t actually have the elements with them, barring Magic.
But I’m content to pin all that on bad writing.
The implication of Twilight’s human friends being able to wield the Elements is that the mane six being the Elements of Harmony is a constant through the multiverse.
The implication of the Twilight’s human friends being able to wield the Elements is that the mane six being the Elements of Harmony is a constant through the multiverse.
Thanks for clarifying.
No. The first one means that I think whoever wrote the Tweet (because I can’t remember who. Larson?) did it for damage control because they expected the episode to be much better received then it was, but the 3-parter was always planned and most likely already written anyway (and MMC just did a really poor job at making that known by itself) and at most they will tweak them.
The second one means that the Tweet was damage control, and the 3-parter was nothing more than an excuse made up on the spot and they are going to scramble to make the episodes and clumsily attach them to MMC (which in fact was self-contained).
The first one I believe to be the case. The second one I can understand if others believed, but I know wouldn’t be the case because of how much lead time cartoons have in production (among other things). Basically, I’m saying that the acknowledgement of those two other parts by the show staff don’t mean anything in regards to assuaging the various concerns (and may in fact exacerbate them), because they weren’t written in response to those concerns (for better or for worse).
Yes. Our Twilight’s Element.
In a world where things went differently, there’s no telling how fit non-pony twilight would have been for the Element.
When Sunset used it against Twilight it backfired because it was Twilight’s element.
I think “Magical Mystery Cure” was a much better episode than “A Canterlot Wedding.”
Given that Sunset could use it, that’s not saying much.
And even though they acted the same, looked vaguely the same and had the same names, they’re still different people with different experiences and memories. They’re similar to Twilight’s friends, but they really aren’t.
Still better than arguing about Twilicorn in Applejack episodes thread.
They were alternate version of the same people. Presumably Twilight’s alternate self could also wield the element of magic.